| | |  | Digital Cameras | Home » » » Polaroid i1035 10.0MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom - Black | | | | | | | Description: | | Enjoy the Polaroid 10.0 MP Digital Camera whether you are at home, at an event, or outside. It features a 3.0 color LCD screen, 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, anti-shake image stabilization, face tracking, in-camera red-eye removal, and so many other features. Transfer images to your computer using the PictBridge along with the ability to take video clips with audio. A great digital camera to capture lasting memories! | | | Features: | |
• 10.0 megapixels for pictures with sharp detail
• 3.0 color LCD screen for previewing images before you shoot
• 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom lets you zoom in on your image
• 16MB built-in storage
• SD compatible for expanded memory
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.9 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 16 reviews |
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Decent Little GuyMar 08, 2009
By Andrew Rockwell
"Written In Blood"
I'll start off by saying that I bought this on woot! for $60 so the value of this is much better than it will be for most people. Basically, it's a relatively high resolution camera, in the manual it says it will take a 2 GB SD but I'm currently using a 4 GB. Unfortunately, it takes AA batteries and eats them like candy and also forgets its settings every time you turn it off, for instance, its default save location and the auto white balance setting (which in my room makes everything WAY too yellow so I have to use the incandescent setting).
Summary: If you're paying $115 for it, find something better. If you can find it for cheap and are a basic user, this won't explode.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!! PAINFULLY SLOW!May 01, 2009
By M. Brown
"Brownie"
I have had 7 digital point and shoot cameras. This is the first Polaroid brand I have owned, and definitely the last. This camera takes almost 30 seconds just to turn on and be flash ready. No one wants to wait for that long so that you can take a picture. Then it takes about 20 seconds to recycle so that you can take another. I called Polaroid's tech support who told me "try not to use the flash and it will recycle a little faster." What a joke! My wife has a 10MP digital Canon point and shoot. It takes 2 seconds to start up and 3 to recycle, and on top of that the pictures turn out much better.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Worst Camera In The WorldMay 11, 2009
By Jenny Ingles
"Jenny"
I couldn't be more frustrated right now. I've never used a worst camera in my life.
I got it a couple weeks ago, and have yet to be moderately impressed. It's slow. The manual settings are a joke.
The focusing is the worst I've come across. I've barely used it and it has stopped focusing all together. The green bar tells me my image is focused, but it's a giant blur.
I keep batteries in my purse at all times because it eats them so fast.
The pictures are always grainy and gross.
Honestly, I wish I was joking, one time use/disposable cameras produce better results.
Do not waste your money or your time. If anyone wants mine, I'll give it to you for free just so I don't have to think about it anymore.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
WOW! Terribly slow! DO NOT BUY THIS CAMERA!May 09, 2009
By N. Souza This is a horrible camera. I found it online for $70 without shipping and thought, "how bad could it be for $70?" The answer is, "really bad."
1) Doesn't manage SD memory well. Gives errors that onboard memory is full during video capture even though SD card is inserted and formatted.
2) Slow to start. Almost 20-30 seconds.
3) Slow to capture. 10-15 seconds between captures even with a high speed Sandisk SD card and dropped down to the lowest resolution.
Bottom line: DO NOT BUY THIS CAMERA!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
trying to helpMar 26, 2010
By Sarah Knight Unfortunately there were not many reviews on this camera when I purchased it a year ago, but I am hoping my review will help others make a more informed decision regarding their camera purchase.
I have owned plenty of personal-use cameras over the years, but never one that has frustrated me more than this polaroid. The main faults are:
-As others have already mentioned, it takes the camera on average 25 seconds to take the initial picture and about 10 more seconds to "recharge" between shots. THIS IS RIDICULOUS! The only way to speed up this process is to turn off the flash - not an option when trying to photograph anything that is indoors and alive.
-Every other time I turn on the camera (and even sometimes between shots), I receive an error message about the camera being "card protected". I then have to turn off the camera, take out the SD card and put it back in before I can take a picture.
-The picture quality was much better on my older cameras (and although I don't recall what mp they were, they weren't a 10).
-There are many features and settings to this camera, but they are not easy to set-up or use, and the camera resets itself every time it's powered off.
-And to top it all off, the camera is now undetectable when trying to transfer pictures to the computer.
Hope this helps!
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