Toshiba PDR-M60 2.3MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom

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93 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
Camera is excellent but the package as a whole is lacking

(4 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Oct
19, 2000 (Washington)
First and formost, I am a real stickler for good printed manuals which the Toshiba PDR-M60 did not come with. It was extremely basic and only the most mentally challenged users should need to deal with it. On the other hand, the Acrobat PDF manual which was included on the CD is alot more helpful and you should defineatly check that out before trying out any one of the many features this digital camera offers. Also, the digital camera comes shipped with the bare minmums (couple cables) and nothing else. Not even a case. The 4 MB SmartMedia card they provide is far too small for any extensive use so plan on purchasing an upgrade soon. Additionally, the included Toshiba software cannot compare to what Canon provides with their Digital Elph series.
Aside from those quirks, for the most part, this 2.1 megapixel camera delivers. It doesn't look or feel "cheap" (Olympus D460) and fits *very* nicely in your hands. Not too big (Kodak), not too small (Elph), not too rugged or too delicate looking (Sony) - the shape is just right. Holding the M60 will soon become 2nd nature. The picture quality, when you properly configure and manipulate its simple AF feature, is fantastic and no one has any right to complain here. The simple point and shoot concept will appeal to casual users such as myself.
One major drawback to the M60 is its relatively short battery life. Unlike Sony's or Olympus' offerings, your limited to just using 4 AA batteries. The LCD, multi-shot, and playback mode sucks these suckers dry before you even fill up the 4 MB SmartMedia card. Be sure to have alot of spare batteries available.
All in all, M60, for its price, is a good deal but you *may* want to consider looking at other cameras if you plan on using this extensively.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
Toshiba pdr-m60 digital camera

(2 out of 5) by Brian C. Galbraith on Dec
15, 2000 (Nipomo, Ca United States)
I recently purchased a Toshiba PDR - M60 digital camera. The first thing I noticed right out of the box was the bottom left area of the viewfinder had an obstruction as if a finger partially covered it. This never went away. The camera only comes with a partial owner's manual and to obtain the full length version you have to download it from the CD and it is 103 pages long. Another problem is the batteries discharged in a couple of days although the camera was in the off mode. If you buy a PDR-M60 be sure to immediately buy some rechargeable batteries and a charger and an AC adapter as battery life is very short when you connect the camera to your computer. I have to believe my camera was an anomoly as Toshiba is recognized for quality, nevertheless, I returned it and ordered a Canon s-10.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
Great Toshiba name but poor design.

(1 out of 5) by Al Niko on Dec
29, 2000 (Orlando, FL United States)
I am a loyal Toshiba buyer, the TV's are super, the best, but they goofed big time with this M60 camera. I could never get it to focus correctly and most pictures were blurred and not useable. Naturally, I returned the camera for a refund, it was auto focus defective. I used up 2 sets of batteries, on approx. 20 unuseable pictures in various resolutions and options (always using the LCD) trying to learn how to take good pictures (in focus) with this sucker. Yes I know you have to pause half way down to allow the camera to focus. You also need a gold mine for all the batteries it can use up very, very quickly. The batteries refused to work the camera even at 1.4 vdc under normal current demands by the M60, that really sucks. It did run longer with the 1500 mah NI-MH rechargeable batteries (worked even at 1.2 vdc but it takes 13 hours to charge a set of batteries) but overall this digital camera isn't worth the MSRP price ...... and sorry to say, in my opinion, at any price. Great name ......... poor design ..... don't buy.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Buyer Beware

(2 out of 5) by Ryan Ojibway on Oct
10, 2002 (Fort Atkinson, WI United States)
This camera is a decent general use camera, but buyers should be VERY aware of some inherent flaws with the camera and Toshiba's lack of support for their own engineering flaws. The camera has 2 reoccuring problems. First, the tabs in the battery compartment are weak. Extreme care must be taken opening and closing the compartment to prevent wear and breakage. Second, the mode dials on these cameras fall off in normal use. The plastic pins which hold it in place break off no matter how gently used. Toshiba has stopped supporting the camera with replacement parts. If the dial falls off outside the warranty window, your only option will be to trade the camera in for a refurbished camera. The price of the trade is not justifiable considering the problems, and you will be better off buying a new camera from someone besides Toshiba. I currently have a worthless PDR-M60, and will not buy from Toshiba again.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
GO FOR IT

(5 out of 5) by PK on Oct
16, 2001 (Springfield, MA United States)
I bought this camera refurbished and let me tell you it works GREAT!!! You have to get NiMh batteries. They lasted me over 4 days of taking pictures on vacation. The camera has been sitting for over a week and the batteries are still good. The only other thing you need to get is a higher capacity memory card 32Mb or 64Mb. You can take plenty of pictures at the BEST resolution.(about 1meg/pic.)
I printed my pictures at home on a Epson Stylus Photo 870 and you can't tell them appart from 35mm pictures. Plus you only print the good ones, you crop out unwanted items and you can do digital editing!
The only problem I could find was the lower left corner of the view finder was blocked by the lens frame. It is a tiny portion of the window and it dosn't effect the pictures.
The camera fits great in your hand and the quality is excellent.
Buy it, you will love it.