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Polaroid i1237


$100.00 Released April, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Instant shutter release when the trigger is pushed. Pictures are very sharp, details clearly defined. Night and indoor low-light pictures with flash come out clear and detailed.

The Cons:Takes a long time to start up when turned on. Doesn't use a rechargeable battery pack. Doesn't come with SD card necessary for taking photos, not even a low-capacity one.

The Polaroid i1237 is a compact digital camera that's lightweight and portable and includes a handful of features that are beneficial for amateur photographers of all ages. With a 2.7-inch TFT LCD display, the 10 megapixel camera has 3X optical zoom and 4X digital zoom.

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Product Shot 2 Since it can also take video clips with audio and has a unique feature called Audio Tag that adds audio to pictures, the camera includes 32MB built-in storage. Like other Polaroid models, the colourful digital camera has 15 different scene modes for images with 16:9 ratio, auto white balance settings and face tracking.

Features

  • 12 megapixel camera
  • 2.7-inch TFT LCD display
  • 3X optical zoom
  • 4X digital zoom
  • 32MB built-in storage
  • Takes video clips with audio
  • 15 different scene modes
  • Audio Tag adds audio to images
  • Auto white balance settings
  • Face tracking
  • Electronic self timer
  • Available in red

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Pros
  • 3

    instant shutter release when the trigger is pushed

  • 3

    pictures are very sharp, details clearly defined

  • 3

    night and indoor low-light pictures with flash come out clear and detailed

  • 3

    anti-shake accounts for one-handed picture taking movement

  • 3

    AA batteries last a very long time in the camera

  • 2

    Audio tag is a nice feature for fun captions

Cons
  • 1

    takes a long time to start up when turned on

  • 1

    doesn't use a rechargeable battery pack

  • 1

    doesn't come with SD card necessary for taking photos, not even a low-capacity one

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