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The fun of it is the most important part, February 17, 2001
Reviewer: "arc1195"
I definately love this camera. It's incredibly fun and gratifying to get
your pictures developed a minute after you take them, and this camera in
all honesty isn't meant to be professional. If you want professional
quality go buy an slr or a digital. This kind of camera should be purely
considered for enjoyment. Yes it is heavy but not in a way that makes it
uncomfortable--it's bulk makes it nostalgic. It has very basic camera
features and is one of, if not the, easiet camera i've ever used--just
shove the film in and go. The camera takes decent quality pictures and
tends to put a slight sepia tint on them when taken inside, but i consider
that a cool trademark effect. The features of this camera include a lens
that can be slid over to take closer pictures, a sliding numberless
aperture setting, built in flash, and a button that lets you control the
use of your flash. The only drawback is the fact that you can't take
pictures closer than 2 feet (like all polaroid cameras). The lens of the
camera also makes ojects closer to the camera larger in proportion to
ojects farther from the cameraon the prints but it's not incredibly
noticable. Overall, I enjoy it very much and would whole-eartedly
recommend it for anyone.
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A Handy Cam, July 16, 2000
Reviewer: Michael Bruschi
This is a nice camera for those quick instant photos you want of people.
However the size of it is large and the photos aren't exactly TOP quality.
It's nice to have for those quick shots to show right away. The actual
picture aren't something you put in a scrapbook or picture book, but I
wouldn't buy this camera for those reasons. These pictures are ment for
the refrigerator or a bulliten board to look at on your way out or for
quick viewing. Thats why I like it because the pictures are nice to look
at, but they're not priceless pictures that you treasure. So in
conclusion, I would highly recommend this camera for fun and quick
purposes.
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Oops... I dropped it again, May 16, 2000
Reviewer: A customer
This camera feels like hold a huge sandwich. This thing almost slipped out
of my hands when I was tired, but the bad thing was when the retailer
swept the dust off the camera to show it to me.
And then BANG! he took a picture of me when
I least suspect it. The flash stunned me for a while...
If you are short of funds and size matters, this is okay as it is.
The thing that disapointed me was that when I tried to take a picture, I
had to look through the little hole with my unperfect vision. It's like
lokking at a one centimeter squared picture and you want to see the
details.
Since I don't want to type more, you must read other reviews of the other
cameras. It's not my fault if I like to critic products... people even
told me to... huh... read books, because i'm 15 and I spend a lot of time
buying stuff.
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Okay pictures, but..., May 15, 2000
Reviewer: Simon Said
The first thing I did with this camera was how comfortable taking pictures
with it was. I had problems seeing the subject, because it had a very
small view so my nose just keep hitting the camera just to get the best
view with this thing. That's my reason it's not THAT good of a camera.
I saw that more expensive cameras usually takes better pictures. The
retailer took two pictures with two different cameras and one seemed
darker and less vibrant(guess which one is the more expensive one).
Finally, I just don't know why, in Canada, films for these cameras are
just too expensive. It cost me two dollars every picture! At that price, I
rather buy a SRL camera.
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