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by niccimae , Jan 26 '00
Pros: easy to use, great quality, lightweight, affordable Cons: battery eater, hooky program
I began looking for a digital camera almost a year ago. I didn't want a whole lot of bells and whistles, but I did what high quality pictures and the ability to snap a whole bunch of them, without having to download first. In my search I tested out...
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by kathrynjoly , Sep 02 '00
Pros: Easy to use and set up; economical; idiot-proof Cons: None yet...
WHY DID I BUY IT?
I bought this camera because I wanted to use it for online auctions, such as eBay. I was looking for a relatively inexpensive camera with acceptable resolution on the web. It was not my intention to use this for personal...
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by sexymiss33 , Jul 13 '00
Pros: Affordable, fun, and easy Cons: Not for the Computer illiterate
If you are in the running for buying yourself a digital camera, there is only one that is the best purchase for you. The Polaroid PhotoMax PDC 640 is the best for your money and will also provide you with the most fun.
I received my digital...
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by GaryD - Top 1000, Oct 31 '99
Pros: Good first buy camera, for unexpected photos Cons: none at the moment
The Polaroid 640 digital camera is highly comparable to other brands. Both in quality, resolution, and price range. As with most digital cameras in the $299 price range the results are good.
Resolution is the biggest factor in photo quality....
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by mkwensky , Mar 21 '01
Pros: Low prices, nice features, all accessories included Cons: Lower picture quality than the more expensive cameras
I have been wanting to buy a digital camera for a while. I am not a photographer by profession or even by hobby, but I really need a digital camera for taking pictures and uploading them to the web. Since I am not a big fan of photography I don't plan...
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by 81642287 , Feb 27 '00
Pros: Great for emailing instant photos to friends Cons: Not enough pixels to use for printed out pictures
I purchased this camera last Thanksgiving in anticipation of Christmas. We took lots of pictures to send to family out of state. They loved them.
This camera is great for emailing friends and family pictures. I use this mainly for sending...
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by phlwrs , Feb 23 '00
Pros: Easy to use Cons: Annoying green light in Viewer window.
I finally bought me a digital camera. I like this one as it was inexpensive but comparable to another more expensive one. Open up the front lens door and it is ready to go. Hook up the connector-making sure you really push it in- and you are ready to...
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by mdoolittle , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Easy to use. Software is simple, uncomplicated Cons: Images are occasionally of questionable quality
My husband and I had talked about purchasing a digital camera for some time when this particular one went on sale at a local department store. While I am not dissatisfied with my purchase, I am not totally satisfied either. It is the perfect camera for...
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by marjax , Mar 11 '01
Pros: Easy to use, solid construction, good quality pix, fun to use Cons: drains batteries, 'shutter' button seems placed wrong
I'd done a lot of research when looking for a camera to buy. I have expensive 35mm equipment, and it's bulky and heavy and, altho I love it, you need to WORK with it. For this camera, I wanted something very simple. Just toss it in a bag and take pix...
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by tmathe , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Price, ease of use, AC adapter Cons: Hard to use software, inaccurate optical viewfinder
The Polaroid PhotoMax PDC-640 is an excellent camera for those just entering the world of digital photography. This camera is packaged by Polaroid as a complete "out of the box" system. For under $200, you get the camera, PC and TV cables, an...
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by pudker , Jan 22 '00
Pros: Easy To Use Cons: None
If you are a person who does not like a lot of confusion when using a camera then the Polaroid PDC - 640 is for you. The camera itself is the simplest digital camera I have used. After I got it for a mere $179, I turned it on and was able to use it...
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by WITTLBUNNY , Dec 18 '99
Pros: Easy to operate, beautiful photos and editing bonus. Cons: No Macintosh connection.
My family and I have been looking for a digital camera for quite some time but refrained from purchasing one because of the cost. I bought the Polaroid PhotoMax 640 the day after Thanksgiving at a sale price and took it straight home for a test drive....
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by lionheart747 , Aug 24 '00
Pros: Good pictures Cons: Batteries not rechargeable
In the absence of a decent time machine,fiction remains the most viewable
vehicle sturdy in it adventures to capture me by it,s view of the world.
On which this camera came in to being a reality in a sense. As a fan
of artwork I needed a...
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by sherrivonl , Jan 27 '00
Pros: Great Pictures, User Friendly Cons: Costly prints, Battery eater
My husband surprised me with this camera for Valentine's Day last year. We were headed to Hawaii. What a great place to test it out for the first time!! This camera is very user friendly and takes great pictures. What I love about it is that I can...
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by LinneaB , May 28 '01
Pros: Inexpensive, easy to use, decent image quality Cons: Poor for close-up shots
I purchased a Polaroid 640CF a few months ago. This is slightly different from the model listed, but not much. This camera came with 2 MB internal memory, a case, both a serial and a USB cable, batteries, software, and an AC adapter. I paid $150 for the c ...
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