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Polaroid PoGo CZA-05300


$200.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built-in photo-printer is a rare and unique feature not commonly seen. Camera turns on quickly and you're ready to shoot in 2 seconds. LCD is nice and large, easy to read text and see your subject.

The Cons:Camera is a bit bulky and awkward, not comfortable putting it in your pocket. General design of the camera looks a little ugly, almost like a tool than a fun accessory. Camera functions are pretty basic compared to most point-and-shoot cameras.

By using advanced technology, the Polaroid PoGo CZA 05300 is an advanced compact digital camera that takes photographs and prints them at the same time without the use of ink cartridges or ribbons. The 5 megapixel camera has 4X digital zoom and a 3-inch LCD display that owners can use to view and crop photos before printing them.

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The 2x3-inch photos take about 40 seconds to print and are smudge-proof and water and tear-resistant. The Polaroid PoGo CZA 05300 is available in black.

Features

  • 5 megapixel camera
  • 3-inch LCD display
  • 4X digital zoom
  • Prints 2x3-inch photos
  • Doesn't use ink cartridges or ribbons
  • View and crop photos
  • Available in black

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    built-in photo-printer is a rare and unique feature not commonly seen

  • 1

    camera turns on quickly and you're ready to shoot in 2 seconds

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    LCD is nice and large, easy to read text and see your subject

  • 1

    photos are all also stickers, which is very useful

  • 1

    photo-print quality is acceptable for casual purposes

Cons
  • 1

    camera is a bit bulky and awkward, not comfortable putting it in your pocket

  • 1

    general design of the camera looks a little ugly, almost like a tool than a fun accessory

  • 1

    camera functions are pretty basic compared to most point-and-shoot cameras

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    have to go through a lengthy menu system to get the settings for each shot selected

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