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by caseyhull , Feb 03 '00
Pros: convenient and fun Cons: the film has too little pictures to a role
This Christmas my mother received a Polariod I-Zone camera. However, I was the one to get the most enjoyment from this product. Going in college an hour and a half away has it's up's and downs,one of which is having friends that my mother never...
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by patsy515 , Dec 21 '99
Pros: Easy to use, and Great Pictures! Cons: None.
I think that the Polaroid I-zone camera is a good choice if you are looking for an inexpensive polaroid camera (about $25, film only about $5-$7). They are great because they are small and efficiant. Although the perspective is a little off (like most...
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by steelers79 , Jan 06 '00
Pros: Small, easy to use. Cons: Pictures might be too small for some.
This is a great camera!
The camera can take great pictures in miniature form, just like those photo kiosk in the mall or amusement parks. The cameras are pretty cheap, retails for $28 but goes on sale for about $20. The film runs about $7...
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by jujube819 , Mar 08 '01
Pros: instant sticky pics, portable Cons: films are too expensive
I have bought both the regular i-zone and the i-zone digital combo so I'll review both here since Epinions.com doesn't have a separate review for the instant digital combo (yet - or I couldn't find it).
DIGITAL COMBO
I first got...
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by marshall918884 , Jan 25 '03
Pros: Nifty little gimmic. Fun for a few hours. Cons: Not functional. Will get thrown under the bed in a few days.
CVS Pharmacy, Eckerd, Wal-mart, Target and other stores such like these sell this camera.
Price range is $16 - $20
Age range in my opinion is 13 years and over depending on person.
I was at a friends house and found one...
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by evolmootion , Dec 24 '02
Pros: Tiny Pics Cons: Pics can be a bit dark or blurry
I saw the Izone in the gift ideas section of the site and thought I would share my experience.
I love the Izone. I first purchased it 2 summers ago for friend as a fun toy. We were a bunch of single girls who just rented a beach house. We...
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by velvetmusk , Nov 04 '01
Pros: Extremely easy to use. Cons: There's not much use involved.
Alright, so I hadn't bought a regular I-Zone camera. I bought the combination of a digital and an I-Zone, which seemed very cool at the time. My daughter is a techno-expert herself, so when she opened it up last Christmas, she screeched with joy,...
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by alikazaam , Dec 12 '02
Pros: Fun & Unique Cons: Film price & Picture Quality
The Polaroid I-Zone Camera is a ton of fun in a tiny package. I have always loved taking pictures, but I worry about taking a good camera to parties where it is likely to get broken or have something spilled on it.
Enter the I-Zone! Not only...
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by teezeu , Apr 27 '00
Pros: instant photos, lots of fun, novelty Cons: very small photos but then that's part of the novelty.
I just bought my I-Zone camera today. I recently got my Income Tax refund and thought I'd buy myself a small gift. So, I went to my local Wal-Mart and this is what I found.
After I got home and read the directions (in so many different...
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by ralphphillips , Apr 14 '02
Pros: light and fun; sharp pictures that develop fast Cons: expensive film, Digital combo is poor quality.
Want to decorate your computer monitor? The little self-stick pictures produced by the I-zone instant camera a super for the job.
I purchased the digital/instant combo camera for my wife. We already had a decent digital camera, but I was able...
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by aferdita , Dec 30 '01
Pros: Fun to use. I can take pictures without carrying an expensive camera around. Cons: Not very bad: Film has about 12 in a pack; I have to reload frequently.
I love my I-Zone Camera. I even bought the Digital I-Zone and mini-scanner. My standard I-Zone camera is great! I usually give this camera to the most improved student in my class as a prize and they love it too. The camera is easy to use and even...
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by meowmp3 , Apr 02 '01
Pros: Instant fun, great ice breaker Cons: Postage stamp size, frequently dark
When I first got my I-Zone camera, we had lots of fun taking pictures of each other at work. It appeals to the same part of me that used to love to take photo booth pictures in high school. Even though the pictures are small, they are fun to exchange...
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by botellan , Feb 09 '02
Pros: cute, fun to play around with, instant photos Cons: price of film (although you don't have to pay for development), unclear directions.
This is a pretty cool camera that can be a lot of fun. I saw a lot of reviews saying how small the pictures were, well, if you looked on the box or saw any of the commercials you would know how small they were. That was basically the whole point. That...
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by bad_seed , Oct 26 '00
Pros: easy to load and use, makes sticker photos Cons: photos are very small
This camera is good for kids and for adults who want something to play around with. Since the photos it produces are tiny, it's not good for serious photography or family portraits.
This camera can be fun to take to parties or get-togethers....
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by gothy , Mar 20 '03
Pros: Easy to use, portable, fun Cons: Limited uses
I was given an i-Zone camera as a gift, and while I prefer digital photography, the near-instant gratification of a Polaroid and the novelty of a tiny sticker print have motivated me to use the camera once in a while. A friend told me that the Webster...
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