Toshiba PDR-4300

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3.8 megapixels | 1.6" screen | 35 – 100 mm (2.9×)
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Pat Cyber
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By: Pat Cyber posted on Jun 2, 2003 UTC

Opinion: This is my first camera, I was going after long search to buy the A60 from Canon, but for 2 reasons I choose the PDR4300, the price was the same and the 4300 got 4Mb pixels instead of 2Mb for the A60. After 2 weeks, I am able to manipulate all fonctions, the manual is complete.
Pics are really nice but in interior, red look dominant color!
1 big bad thing, the memory is in the same place as battery compartiments and the door looks very fragil...
For a first camera at low cost and comparable options for this branch ,I am very satisfy for now..!

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brian55
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By: brian55 posted on Jul 14, 2003 UTC

Opinion: I have real mixed feelings about this camera. I bought one on sale for $399 cdn which is a great price for a 4.0 mp camera with these features. I ended up taking it back after 2 weeks because in the final analysis it just didn't live up to my expections.

This is basically a decent camera but two things about this camera bothered me. First, I hated the fact that one must first open the built-in mechanical lens cover and then power up the camera. I also think that the lens cover mechanism feels cheap.

Secondly, and most importantly, I noticed that the blue sky in all the pictures I took have a slight purple tint. When looking at pictures taken with the Toshiba, the purple tint is not immediately noticable but it becomes noticable when compared to pictures taken by other cameras. I ended up taking identical pictures with the Toshiba 4300, my own Canon A10 (1.3 mp) and a friend's Minolta S414 (4 mp). I had 4 x 6 prints made of all the pictures and in side by side comparisions, while the pictures from all three of the cameras were generally excellent, the purple tint from the Toshiba was obvious.

To be fair to this camera, it does have a great set of features, appears to be fairly well constructed, is quite easy to learn to operate and generally takes excellent pictures. If one is not concerned about the two things that bothered me, then this camera is an excellent value.

One other thing that I noticed is that the movie clips taken with this camera are without sound, and compared to those taken with my friend's Minolta S414, vastly inferior. This aspect of a digital camera is not real important to me personally but to anyone wanting decent movie capability, well, this just might not be the camera for you.

All in all the Toshiba 4300 is a decent camera, especially considering its price, but it does have its flaws.

Samples can be found at http://www.pbase.com/brian55/toshiba_pdr4300

Problems: - pictures containing blue sky have a slight purple tint

- lens cover mechanism is a pain

- poor movie mode (no sound, poor quality)

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deo
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By: deo posted on Dec 28, 2003 UTC

Opinion: This is only the second digital camera I've owned. The camera is extremely easy to use and it has features that are usually only found on cameras costing hundreds more. I like being able to hook it up to the TV for reviewing photos when a PC isn't handy. It also has fairly good manual functionality. I would have preferred if it used CF media, SD is too small. Although the colours may not be as natural as the Canon A300 I had, the Canon images were always underexposed. Battery life seems reasonable, I take about 100 photos with flash and the LCD on using NiMH batteries. I bought the camera new for $249CDN

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Kim Morrison
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By: Kim Morrison posted on Jan 28, 2004 UTC

Opinion: Overall the camera would be good for someone starting out. The auto focus is fairly good. The camera has a good feel to it, and its menu system is easy to learn. For someone looking for a camera a step up from a total point and shoot, it's a winner.

Problems: Battery consumption high(even for high end rechargables) Auto focus "sometimes" appears not to work well. The colors at times are not true," blues to purple" ie:sky.The reds sometimes appear to be over driven. We think that perhaps a (firmware) update could address these problems.

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