Pros: Inexpensive. Easy to use. Good software included. Long Battery Life. Decent Images. Cons: Don't consider this for high-quality printable images.
In this ever expanding digital world of ours, where free time is our most valuable commodity, one can get easily buried in the mass of information, specifications, pixelations and operations of the plethora of digital cameras that are available.
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Pros: Easy to use, Excellent price, delivers on promises. Cons: No flash, small movement can ruin a picture.
Being a bargain hunter by nature, I wasn't able to resist picking up a Polaroid Photomax fun! 620 camera when I saw it at a discount store on sale for $39.00 Cdn. Already being the owner of a digital camera, I was interested in what this camera had to...
Pros: It is easy, lightweight, and what a great price! Cons: no flash, lighting crucial to good photos. movement blurs completely
I have to admit, that when I got this camera home, and opened it up, I was severely disappointed to find that there was no flash. I was so excited about the price, that I hadn't even thought to check for one. Being an experienced photographer, I have...
Pros: CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS PRICE? EVERYONE CAN GO DIGITAL WITH THIS! Cons: I CAN'T SEE ANY AT ALL!
I had to ask myself, "What in the heck is this? How could this take digital pictures, be able to connect to my computer, be able to send e-mail pictures, and only cost $39.95"!? Well, it was advertised as $59.95, with an instant $20 coupon taken off at...
Pros: cheap, handy, good entry to digital pics Cons: battery operated, battery security flap pops open randomly. no flash
I wanted a digital camera, but I really couldn't afford a good one. I saw a deal on the web for a polaroid 15 exposure camera.. figured it was good enough for what I wanted to try. Plus, polaroid is a well known name in cameras, I have had a few in the...
Pros: Strong case, Flash, Easy to use, good software Cons: Poor resolution, only stores 15 photos, EATS BATTERIES
First the facts
640 x 480 resolution
24-bit color (millions of colors)
Focal range: 3 ft - infinity
Automatic power-saving mode
Automatic self-timer
Automatic picture counter
Dual USB and Serial Cable
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Pros: Great low price, lightweight, and all the programming included Cons: No flash, small memory, and variable picture quality
I bought this camera as my first digital camera, and was not disappointed. The price, at $35 was certainly right, and I trusted the Polaroid name. However, I did not realize that it did not have a flash. The first time I used it none of my pictures...
Pros: inexpensive, compact, nice pictures for use on the web, easy to use Cons: poor print quality
This digital camera's sleek design makes it easy to take anywhere. You can slip it into your purse or even a pocket. It's also very simple to use! In the package, you will find easy to read directions that explain all of the features of the camera....
Okay for a first time camera.... by hjane04 ,Oct 11 '03
Pros: Very cheap, easy to use Cons: Bad picture quality, no flash
I bought this camera for $18 off ebay so that I could sell items on ebay. I didn't know how the selling would go so I didn't want to pay too much for a digital camera. I found that I couldn't get a good picture in the house at all under any lighting that we have. I took some pictures outside and in the sunlight they turned out much better! However, I live in Wisconsin and I won't be able to take pictures in the winter!! I recommend this for a first time seller or someone who isnt that interested in photo quality.
Point-and-shoot digital camera creates 640 x 480 images, great for the Web and e-mail Built-in 1 MB memory holds 15 images at default resolution Featu...More at Amazon Marketplace
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