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Polaroid Fun! 620 Digital Camera

Polaroid Fun! 620 Digital Camera

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Brand: Polaroid
Category: Photography

List Price: $69.99
Buy New: $50.00
You Save: $19.99 (29%)



New (2) from $50.00

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 74922

Platforms: Windows Nt, Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Nt 3.5, Windows Nt 4, Windows Nt 5, Powermac, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Server, Mac Os X, Mac Os 9 And Below, Windows
Media: Electronics
Batteries: 4
Batteries Included: Yes
System Memory: 1
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Optical Zoom: 1
Connectivity: Serial interface
Battery: 4 AAA Alkaline
Compatibility: PC USB
Includes MP3 Player: 0
Minimum Focal Length: 7.7
Maximum Resolution: .3
Maximum Vertical Resolution: 480
Number Of Rapid Fire Shots: 0
Has Tripod Mount: Yes
Size: Pocket Size
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 8.6 x 3
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Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 123323
Model: FUN! 620
UPC: 074100232005
EAN: 0074100232005
ASIN: B00005LP03

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Point-and-shoot digital camera creates 640 x 480 images, great for the Web and e-mail
  • Built-in 1 MB memory holds 15 images at default resolution
  • Features autofocusing, self timer, and power-saving mode
  • Connects with PCs via dual USB and serial cable
  • Includes full-featured PhotoMax software

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  • Apple Aperture 2.1.1

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The Polaroid Fun! 620 digital camera offers you an economical way to take digital pictures, and is best suited for carefree snapshots. With a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, the pictures are fun-sized: ideal for e-mail and Web pages among family and friends, but inadequate for printing. Also, don't expect great levels of detail since the image quality is only fair, with a tendency to be slightly fuzzy. The built-in 1 MB memory holds 32 digital images in full 24-bit color, like a good-sized roll of film.

With autofocusing and a fixed lens, the camera is always ready to go--picture-taking simply requires you to point and shoot. This means the camera can be used by nearly anyone, of any age. The four top buttons function for power, erase, self-timer, and shutter. The 15-second timer gives you plenty of time to jump in with your friends in front of the camera. The tiny LCD screen only displays two alphanumerical characters. The default setting for the display shows the total pictures taken, but can also inform you when memory is full and the battery is low. A beep sounds when you take a picture or erase. Two LED lights beside the optical viewfinder indicate low-battery status and when the camera is on. If not in use, the camera automatically shuts off after 60 seconds to conserve battery life. On the bottom of the camera are a battery compartment for four AAA batteries (included), and a screw mount for tripod use.

The included dual-cable has the option of either USB or serial connection. This is a welcome feature for anyone with older, non-USB equipped computers, while still offering easy USB connectivity. The camera's fairly compact size and wrist strap make it easy for carrying anywhere. The plastic housing feels solid in-hand, but lacks any substantial grip or ergonomic design.

The bundled software, PhotoMax, interfaces with the camera for easy transfer of photos and more. You can crop, resize, enhance the image, and even add crazy special effects. The software catalogs your images in custom folders with thumbnails for easy photo perusing and slideshow. The file-renaming tool keeps the images identifiable with date imprinting. Through the software, you can even visit Polaroid's Web site to access helpful resources on digital photo-taking and open a free account to store and distribute photos online. The software is compatible with Windows 95, 98, Me, and 2000.

Product Description
The Polaroid FUN! 620 is an affordable digital camera featuring 640x480 pixel resolution to help you get started in digital photography. With the FUN! 620 you can enjoy the most popular uses for digital photographs: e-mail photos to your family and friends, personalize web pages, print and share photos and much more. The FUN! 620 camera is capable of storing approximately 15 photos in 1MB of internal memory, then you can edit your photos and add special effects. Offering tons of features, the camera is also easy to connect either with a USB interface or a serial cable. Polaroid Fun! 620 - your first step into digital photography!


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars On a sunny day, with a steady hand~good enough for the price   January 7, 2003
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I wanted an [inexpensive] way to take digital pics ~ after testing under a number of conditions...
The only acceptable pictures were taken outdoors in bright light with the subject 5-25 feet... greater distances (scenery) were low in detail... and a steady hand is necessary... the nicest things is the self timer ~ my niece used at cheerleading camp and was able to set it on a picnic table top & set the timer so everyone could be in the picture (about 10 feel away) & they turned out cute! Otherwise the kids took a few ok pictures ~ but most were blurred ~ you REALLY need a steady hand...



3 out of 5 stars On a sunny day, with a steady hand~good enough for the price   January 7, 2003
I wanted a cheap way to take digital pics ~ after testing under a number of conditions...
The only acceptable pictures were taken outdoors in bright light with the subject 5-25 feet... greater distances (scenery) were low in detail... and a steady hand is necessary... the nicest things is the self timer ~ my niece used at cheerleading camp and was able to set it on a picnic table top & set the timer so everyone could be in the picture (about 1 feel away) & they turned out cute! Otherwise the kids took a few ok pictures ~ but most were blurred ~ you REALLY need a steady hand... it w



1 out of 5 stars A toy, not a camera   April 5, 2002
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Save your money. Poor picture quality, just not enough pixels for a decent image. A flash might make it tolerable for limited web usage, but without its only suitable for outdoor shots, and those won't be good. Light, flimsy plastic, looks and feels like its from the toy dept, not photo.

The more your budget is limited, the more research you should do to get the most for your money. Look for something w/ a flash and more pixels. There are many photo review sites to supplement the info here. And pay more attention to the reviews of people who've had the equipment longer - it's easy to have contagious enthusiasm for a brand new toy.


3 out of 5 stars good starter digital   January 22, 2002
MJ (New Jersey)
This digital takes decent pictures and even without the use of a memory card holds more than the usual digital does. My only problem is that it is not compatible with my new Windows XP...so if you don't have that version of windows you'll be fine...it's like having an easy, regular camera, but you don't have to buy film or pay for developing!


1 out of 5 stars Only worked for a few months   January 15, 2002
George R. Jacobs (Pensacola, FL United States)
I received a Polaroid Fun Flash Digital camera as a Christmas present in 2000. I used it infrequently until about August when it would not take or display pictures. I tried to get it repaired by Polaroid but found they have an apparent large backlog of repairs (not a surprise to me) and also had difficulty speaking to anyone. I suppose the only good thing is the price, although the trite phrase "you get what you pay for" certainly applies here. I could not recommend this camera to anyone for any purpose.

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