Toshiba PDR-M21 Digital Camera (list $349.95) $159.90 @ overstock.com

JumpOnDeals

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Overstock.com has the Toshiba PDR-M21 Digital Camera Toshiba PDR-M21 Digital Camera (List Price: $349.95) for $159.90.

Don't forget to use one of the coupons out there for additional $$ off your purchase (5% off for new cust., $5 off $50 or $10 off $100).

This is the cheaper than the cheapest price on pricegrabber and it's NEW not reconditioned like some overstock stuff.

Steve


 

knightc2

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Cool. Seems like a decent deal. Not flaming, but pretty decent. I have heard good things about this camera. No optical zoom, but nice pictures. Anyone have this camera?
 

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http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/read_opinion_text.asp?prodkey=toshiba_pdrm21&opinion=8251

Opinion
I purchased the Toshiba PDR-M21 after receiving a "gift" card due to the Toshiba Floppy disk settlement. The camera has two short comings in my opinion: The lack of a zoom lens, and a habbit of turning itself on if you even slightly bump the on/off dial which is located on the topside of the camera on the rightside. The dial is large enough that you have to make a concerted effort NOT to bump it when storing the camera. The saving grace is that the Toshiba will turn itself off after a time the user specifies (1 minute is the factory default) if you do accidently bump it.

The camera therefore is basically a 2 megapixel point and shoot. The photographs it produces though are really quite good for a 2MegPix camera, and I've been quite happy with the ones taken from the camera. The colors are very good with no noticable color shifts, and I was quite amazed at the good fleshtones achieved with or without the built in flash.

I purchased a 128Meg Smartmedia card for it, and am able to take over 110 photos on the highest resolution setting.

Battery life appears to be average. I'm on the second set of batteries now, after shooting about 70 photos on a recent hunting trip.

Opinion
This is my second toshiba camera (first was a pdr m4), and I am overall pleased with it.

It's a nice looking toshiba camera that I chose because of it's price ($150 or less on ebay), and it's ability to use AA batteries. Expecting the image quality to be better than the older generation toshiba cameras, I thought this would be an excellent camera.

But it's image quality dissapointed me. When taking full resolution photos (1600x1200), it has issues with contrast. When zooming in closely to differences between light and dark colors, you will see a line of speckles or dots between the colors. Being able to take pictures in TIFF format doesn't improve it, either. This is easily fixed by various filters in photo editing programs, but I expected it to have better image quality than my old pdr m4. It doesn't have the contrast problem with 800x600 photos.

Another thing I didn't like about it was it's windows drivers. Unlike the pdr-m4, which after the driver installation, I could just plug in the camera and copy pictures from it like a removable drive, the m21 is more nit-picky. It requires you to use a twain application from inside a photo editing program, the same way you would with a scanner. In addition to that, you have to click an icon to remove the camera from windows before you can unplug the camera or turn it off, or windows (win2k in my case) throws a fit. While the extra 30 seconds it takes to do that isn't much, it just irritates me because the older m4 did this process much smoother.

Other small problems are - makes weird noises when turned on, too easily turned on by accident, no lens cover, and the batteries and smartmedia are in the same opening.

But despite all of it's problems, it's the best camera I could find for $150 :) I don't regret this purchase at all.
 

goodguy3

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Please do yourself a service. Do not buy this camera.
I seldom post but I have to say something about the camera this time.
I guided my friend to buy this camera because he got $200 gift card from Toshiba from the class lawsuit. I regretted since.
The picture is fuzzy and build quality of the camera is very low. It does not even come with lens cap. The lag time between shot is unbearable. In conclusion, the camera cries "CHEAP".
Go and spend $50- $70 more and get a Canon!
 

IAmAMoron

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How about Kodak DX-3500 2 MegaPixel Digital Camera compared to this?

Kodak DX-3500 with a free 32 MB CompFlash Card is available for $164 at Amazon.com
 

goodguy3

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I used to have Kodak 4800, a excellent camera.
I would assume DX-3500 should not be too bad.
be sure not to buy the easy share dock. its price tag of $79 carries a over 50% marginal profit. using a compact flash card is a much better choice.
 

EvanGeliSt

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Originally posted by: goodguy3
Please do yourself a service. Do not buy this camera. I seldom post but I have to say something about the camera this time. I guided my friend to buy this camera because he got $200 gift card from Toshiba from the class lawsuit. I regretted since. The picture is fuzzy and build quality of the camera is very low. It does not even come with lens cap. The lag time between shot is unbearable. In conclusion, the camera cries "CHEAP". Go and spend $50- $70 more and get a Canon!

Never had experience with Kodak cameras but their reviews are pretty poor. I went to BB the other day and seems like toshiba/kodak cameras feel very plastic. Feels like cheap material( just in my opinion)........ I agree wth goodguy3 that anyone who wants to buy digital cam should look at canon instead. their quality is superb.... of course the price is more..but the design and quality is undeniable. I have been researching for a few months already.... A40 has been receiving raving reviews... i personally prefer the powershot series more... it's more cool :D
 

KarenaKarider

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It's cheaper at Amazon.com. Right now you can get it for $108.00 Plus you get a free 32mb SmartMedia disk with it.
Also Free shipping
 

goodguy3

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I now have a Minolta D7. When I buy camera, I buy from those who has a history of making cameras. These companies includes Nikon, Canon, Minolta, Olympus and to a lesser extent Kodak (Kodak DC4800 is really exceptional DC). I have more confidence in their sincerity and maturity.
Companies like Toshiba, Casio, Panasonic and Sony has a lot to learn to make overall excellent camera. I agree some of Sony's cameras can produce excellent pictures. But their goofy design and controls do not justify the price tag.
These are just personal opinions.