I purchased this item to take photos and images of my new kitten. It is wonderful, I can catch Sheldon in a shot as his running and the image is nice and clear. Great value.
This is a fantastic camera for the price, and I could only find one thing wrong with it.You can't see any objects in the LCD screen outside in the daylight no matter which way you face or shade the screen. And, after talking with Polaroid, you cannot reprogram it.So, if you do all your shooting indoors or at night, its great.Or, you can do like I do, and just judge what you want to shoot and go for it.It does take real good outdoor pictures.
This is the first digital camera I have owned. The lightness and manuverability is excellent. The large viewing screen helps as I only have one usable eye. Photos are extremely life like and can be cropped easily.
I use digital cameras daily to document my work, this camera belongs in the drawer with the kidcams. Too much tadoo to take simple fast photos and although the quality was fine the overall use prohibited this camera in my bag of tools. Thank you very much I purchased a Kodac 163 and I am very satisfied.
I bought this camera for my upcoming trip, and in overall in general to have my own camera.Pros-Features! There are 20 something settings on the camera; flower, snow, water, kids, pets, text, food, gallery, b&W the list goes on.-Ease of use! It took a little time for me to adjust to where everything was located, and the functions of the buttons, but after I learned, operating the camera was a snap.-Customizable (to a point.) I liked the ability to turn off the sound, opening screen and image review.-"Connectability" I had no trouble connecting the camera to my computer and whipping the pictures off, no software or extra drivers needed. (Note: The camera comes with a driver/software disk, but when I put the disk in my computer to install the driver, it said that I only needed the driver for Windows 98, and that my XP was fine. :D )-Zoom. There's a handy bar at the bottom of your screen that shows how "zoomed" you are. It starts in optical, and then has a little divider to show where optical ends and digital begins.Cons-It eats batteries up like oxygen. The battery power meter decreased after I took just a few pictures. I would recommend you buy four rechargeable AA batteries so that when one set runs out, you can switch them for another.- Plastic shell. I'm used to heavier metal or tougher casing on cameras, and did not like the plastic shutter button, which "jiggled" but I've gotten used to it now, so it's not a big deal.-(Some) Picture quality. My pictures look really great on the camera, but on my computer they seem a little grainy. Not unclear or pixelated, just... grainy.Overall, a good camera at a good price. I would make sure to get a large SD memory card, because the size of the "average" image (with the best quality/resolution) is 3.5 MB, which is not a particularly small file. I bought a 4 GB card and have been very satisfied so far.

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