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great camera with lots of features, it's worth spending the time to go through the manual and learn about them all. video quality is surprisingly good, plenty good enough for making youtube videos, etc. it will take up to 1GB SD cards, which are getting super cheap these days. you can put about 13 minutes of "best quality" video on one card, or a few hundred pictures. the display is hard to see in bright outdoor light and of course it eats disposable batteries, but in these respects it's no better or worse than other cameras. if you can pick up a new or refurbished unit for under 50 bucks, or a used one for under 30, (and you CAN!) it's a screamin' deal. you can find 1 gig sd cards for under ten bucks on ebay, unfortunately this is the largest memory which this camera will handle. it's a great extra camera to keep in the glove box!Read full review
I really like the versitality of this camera. Not only does it take great pictures, but it can also be used for night images and also moving images. However, it is not as good as the new versions simply because the newer ones have much better quality of the overall photo. I enjoy using it and would recommend it to someone who wants something that is not that pricey, but still has good quality. You have heard the saying you get what you pay for, and with this camara it's no exception. You do get what you pay for so your photos in the dark might not come out as great, along with afternoon photos. A few times I have had trouble taking pictures of the landscaping because it was afternoon setting and it wouldn't capture the true beauty of the photo. But it take all around good photos.
I like the zoom. It takes excellent pictures. I bought it on an ebay auction NIP. I have no complaints, but I have concerns because of the amount of the used non-working Polaroid digital cameras that were also listed on ebay. It leads me to think there may be inherent common flaws, such as not powering up, having internal memory problems, and or not recognizing an SD memory card. I am cautiously optimistic that taking proper care of the new camera may avert such problems...but I've only had the new camera a week, so it is too soon to know whether I will be happy with it or seriously dissappointed in it as time goes by. IT IS NOW NOV 16 AND I'M VERY PLEASED WITH THE i733 Polaroid camera.
I really like the simplicity of this camera and that it also has several different features....we have yet to figure them all out, it didn't come with the manual, it was used...but I am about to send for one so that I can use the camera to it's full potential. We recently had a Nikon...and I usually LOVE Nikon's but we had a bad experience with a Lemon and I am much more pleased with the Polaroid for the type of camera it is....Perfect to take anywhere...jsut bring your battery supply or get rechargables...cause if you like to take photos like I do you will need alot...that is the only downfall I have found....
I bought this for my mother to take with her on her cruise. I didn't want anything too expensive but still had a good quality picture and very easy for her to use. I'm getting ready to look for another one for my son that is 11 for his birthday. Overall I like the camera especailly for first timers using digital cameras.