Toshiba Announces 5 Megapixel PDR-5300

September 15, 2003 | Mark Goldstein | Digital Compact Cameras | Comment |

Toshiba PDR-5300Toshiba have announded their most advanced digital camera to date. The PDR-5300 boasts a 5 megapixel CCD sensor, 3X optical zoom lens (equivalent to a 35mm to 105mm 35mm zoom lens) and a stainless-steel body.

”?The PDR-5300 accommodates different types of users and levels of skill, from the discerning photographer requiring total manual control over shooting functions to the weekend digicam enthusiast who wants a high-performing, easy-to-use camera to capture special moments,? said Doug Freck, Vice President/General Manager, Toshiba Imaging Systems.”

The PDR-5300 has an RRP of $399 and will ship later this month.

Website: Toshiba USA

Toshiba Press Release 15/09/03

New Five-Megapixel PDR-5300 Is Toshiba?s Most Advanced Digital Camera To Date

—Priced at $399, the PDR-5300 Packs Incredible Imaging Power Into a Stylish, Stainless Steel Casing—

NEW YORK, September 15, 2003 (Digital Focus) ? Toshiba Imaging Systems, a Division of Toshiba American Information Systems, Inc., today announced an addition to its popular PDR line of digital still cameras ? the PDR-5300. It is expected to ship later this month with a manufacturer?s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $399.

Toshiba?s most advanced digital still camera to date, the PDR-5300 boasts high level features such as a 5.0 megapixel CCD image sensor, a powerful 3X optical zoom lens with a versatility-enhancing wide aperture range, state-of-the-art noise reduction technology, user-selectable shutter speeds (8 seconds to 1/1500 second), plus a full suite of optional manual controls, all working together to provide excellent photographic results in a variety of lighting conditions.

Because of the five-megapixel resolution (2560x1920), large, ultra-fine images can be printed in photo sizes up to 11.25 inches x 16.5 inches suitable for framing, business use and digital artistry.

?The PDR-5300 accommodates different types of users and levels of skill, from the discerning photographer requiring total manual control over shooting functions to the weekend digicam enthusiast who wants a high-performing, easy-to-use camera to capture special moments,? said Doug Freck, Vice President/General Manager, Toshiba Imaging Systems. ?At $399, the PDR-5300 expands the range of consumer camera choices by offering superior features for the price of an entry-level digital camera.?

The PDR-5300 is one of the smallest 5.0 megapixel optical zoom equipped digital cameras on the market. The slim stainless-steel body (3.66? x 2.32? x 1.34?, 6.3 ounces), retractable lens barrel, and elegant grip accents are coupled with an ergonomic control layout to make the PDR-5300 both stylish and functional.

KEY FEATURES
The PDR-5300 is laden with advanced technological features ensuring the highest quality imaging. Some of these features include

Resolution ? For sharp, pure color pictures with natural skin tones, the PDR-5300 comes equipped with a 1/1.8 inch CCD sensor delivering 5.09 million active pixels. User-selectable resolution settings are 2560x1920, 2048x1536, 1280x960 and 640x480 in universal JPEG file format. In addition, there are 320x240 and 160x120 settings for creating AVI movie clips with audio.

Optics ? The aspheric, all glass lens system has a combined 12X zoom (3X optical, 4X digital) to provide a wide image capture range (7.2mm to 21.6mm, equivalent to a 35mm to 105mm 35mm zoom lens). The multi-point autofocus system accurately locates and follows the subject to facilitate faster and easier focusing.

Operation ? Users select the degree of control exercised over the PDR-5300?s functions, from full manual mode to full automatic mode. To satisfy the requirements of more sophisticated photographers, it allows control over exposure, shutter speed, white balance, focus, color, contrast and ISO sensitivity. These controls ? combined with selectable metering modes (center, spot) and a 4-mode flash system ? offer precise exposure in almost any shooting condition. Moreover, the forced and suppressed flash options enable customized flash photography. To free the beginner from having to evaluate different scene conditions, the PDR-5300 has a scene-select mode, such as sports, portrait or landscape, each with pre-set exposure levels for optimal shooting results.

LCD/Viewfinder ? The PDR-5300 features both an optical viewfinder with diopter adjustment and a 1.5-inch color TFT LCD screen for framing shots or playing them back as a single frame, slide show, or 9-picture thumbnail. The LCD screen features an on/off switch, so the user can conserve the rechargeable power supply.

Compatibility ? The PDR-5300 is compatible with USB-equipped PCs running Microsoft? Windows? 98/2000/ME/XP, as well as Apple Macintosh? computers running Mac OS? 9.0/9.1 or later, OSX 10.1.3 to 10.1.5, 10.2 and 10.3.

Memory ? The PDR-5300 ships with a 16 MB SecureDigital (SD) card ? enough storage capacity for 6 to 181 images depending on the resolution setting. It is compatible with SD cards up to 512 MB.

Accessories ? The PDR-5300 comes with a 16MB SD card, USB (Ver 1.1) cable, video cable, CD-ROM with ACDSee Systems imaging software, an environmentally friendly Lithuim-ion rechargeable battery, AC Adapter and instruction manual.

For information, U.S. customers call 1-800-288-1354. Fax, 1-800-470-9390. Or visit www.dsc.toshiba.com. Go to www.shoptoshiba.com to purchase the PDR-5300 and other Toshiba items on-line.