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by coldsteel7 - Top 500, Apr 21 '09
Pros: Excellent Price. High Resolution Photos. Three Inch LCD Screen. Intuitive Menu. Cons: None.
In reviewing the Polaroid i1035 camera, I would point out that my rating is based on the value within the context of the type of camera being reviewed. For photography buffs, this camera costs less than some accessories for high end ...
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by mvanco , Aug 06 '09
Pros: Light Weight Small Size Great Quality Photos Large LCD 10MP Optical Zoom Great Price Cons: Long Flash Warm-up No Alternate Power Poor Video Quality Substandard Microphone
My husband purchased me the Polaroid i1035 for mother's day after years of me complaining about our Canon PowerShot S2 IS. Don't get me wrong I think my Canon is awesome, but the bloody thing is HUGE, and having to lug it around every were is annoying. I ...
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Acceptable for the $$$
by keithme ,Dec 10 '08
Pros: Pros: price, kinda small, big screen, picture quality pretty good Cons: Cons: not ultra small, moves through batteries, clicking sound on movie mode, average processing/refresh time
Bought this as a door buster for $89. Also purchased a 2g card and NIMH rechargeable batteries. Total, $118 w/tax.
Pros: price, kinda small, big screen, picture quality pretty good Cons: not ultra small, moves through batteries, clicking sound on movie mode, average processing/refresh time
If you compare this with other $250 ultra compact point and shoots, it is a loser on all but price. If you want a digital camera that shoots reasonable pictures at a low price (as of this writing) then not a bad pick.
Now of course, the concern, will it last awhile.
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Polariod 1035
by stickey ,Jun 06 '09
Pros: Small, cheep. Software seems OK pretty standard stuff, which is OK to0. Cons: Eats batteries like candy & it stopped working after 50 pictures and one week.
EATS batteries like candy. After one week the lens stopped coming out minimal shooting before this happened maybe 50 pictures.
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