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by eGnome , Jan 11 '00
Pros: Fun, unique, easy to use Cons: Expensive film, film sometimes hard to pull out
I bought two of the Polaroid iZone cameras for my nephews for Christmas, and I was impressed with the design and implementation of the camera. My nephews also seemed to enjoy them :-) If you don’t know what the iZone is, it’s an instamatic camera that...
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by TBCMom , May 28 '00
Pros: So much fun with the stickers, user friendly Cons: pictures small
Another great Polaroid camera! As a child, I had a Polaroid One Step camera and loved the instant results, great for parties! When I purchased the Polaroid Joy Cam (I have done an epinion on this also), I thought I was purchasing this camera. I was in a...
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by AbeFroman , Jun 13 '00
Pros: Easy to Use, Inexpensive, FUN! Cons: Not Great for LITTLE Kids
I recently bought two i-Zones to give to my young niece and nephew. My 9-year-old nephew loved his and had a great time taking pictures and sticking them into a small photo album with accompanying drawings. My 3-year-old niece, I learned, is really too...
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by moderngypsy , Jun 02 '00
Pros: Great image quality, great availability, light and easy to lug around. Cons: Film is expensive, easy to misload.
My I-Zone arrived from Amazon.com a few days ago. It came in the slick plastic packaging with a small pack of 6-exposure film and an instruction manual that anyone could understand -- mainly because the majority of it is in pictures. I'd ordered the...
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by Mrs.Mac , Apr 02 '00
Pros: instant gratification, sticker pictures Cons: pictures are VERY small
I gave my son one of these for Christmas and he loves it. He takes it to school and has pictures of his friends stuck all over his room. His friends are all fascinated by the camera, which makes him the most popular boy in his class while he's got...
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by tricia004 , Jun 07 '00
Pros: Great pictures, lightweight, durable Cons: Film a bit expensive, sticky film not sticky
This camera is so fun! It takes pictures that are just a little bigger than my thumb. I have tiny pictures all over the sides of my computer monitor of the people I love and it makes my computing experience better.
They look great, even though...
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by AnniWitch , Apr 19 '00
Pros: compact, kid & user friendly, photo stickers, cool colors, great gift for anyone Cons: film is a bit expensive
I first saw one of these nifty little devices at a Price-Costco store up where my mother-in-law lives. I hate shopping and while miserably wandering around the store I chanced upon a whole rack of these brightly colored gadgets. I informed my husband...
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by trysdyke , Apr 05 '03
Pros: Instant, camera = cheap, great for projects & art Cons: film costs a lot
I have had my I-zone pocket camera since they first came out about 2 years ago. I've all ways loved seeing the pictures right after shooting, but regular Polaroid cameras can be pretty expensive. I have used this camera all the time since I first got my...
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by dawnphillips , Jul 07 '00
Pros: colorful, trendy Cons: a waste of a good smile
Recently my daughter begged for a camera to take with her to summer camp. Instinct told me to buy a couple of single-use cameras so if it got stolen (er, "lost" as they call it at camp) we wouldn't be out much.
But when she saw the...
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by barry_kaplan , Mar 07 '01
Pros: Small, light, great picture, loads of fun! Cons: Expensive film, film caught in the camera
Living in New York, I have wanted to capture the moment of all the groovy things that go on around me. With an SLR, even with autofocus, by the time you've taken the precious device out of its casing and pointed it at "the moment", the spontaneity has...
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by McCarty , Jun 23 '00
Pros: Quick, small camera makes for easy carrying Cons: Film is ridiculously expensive
My daughter begged, pleaded, prayed and --- wonder of wonder -- even promised to do chores without prompting if I would only buy her the I-Zone sticky cam. Being a born sucker (one every minute, you know), I gave in.
She took the camera with...
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by lfakh , Mar 24 '01
Pros: Portable, convenient, easy to use, instant. Cons: Picture is too small, film price is expensive.
Upon first seeing this camera, I thought "What another dumb gimmick. Another lame attempt to try creating a ridiculous niche in the marketplace".
This past Christmas, my daughter's uncle Johnny (see, I gave you your 15 minutes, John!)bought...
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by bananaramaanna , Oct 17 '00
Pros: Easy to use,Takes good pictures,Cute camera,It is compact,Good price for the camera and film. Cons: Have not found any.
I have not had a camera for almost two years,when one day my children came to me wanting to take picture and I said to them "well you know we do not have a camera" they pouted and soaked for a while then came to me and said ,mom can we please...
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by jules64 , May 07 '00
Pros: Small, Fun Cons: takes a try or two to get the right distance
Why would I, an adult, avid photographer, buy a Polaroid I-Zone camera? After owning (and hating) the Polaroid One Step camera? Well to tell you the truth, those little bity pictures looked kinda fun.
Here's what I found out about the I-Zone....
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by jenngurl , Jun 25 '00
Pros: FUN, size, price of camera, FUN! Cons: price of film
I was not the kind of person who carries a camera to every outing until I received an I-Zone Pocket Camera for my birthday. People might think that the I-Zone commercials exaggerate the way people use the cameras. People might think the excitement in...
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