Polaroid Spectra 1200i Instant Camera

Product Description:

Just find your shot and push a button. Moments later get your results. The Spectra offers great versatility and produces vivid, sharp contrast pictures.The electronic viewfinder provides distance and light information and then tells you when the technical elements are perfect to shoot. Exposure, focus and auto-flash features are all taken care of. Auto film-advance and counter keep track of your shots. The Spectra produces vivid, sharp contrast using Polaroid Spectra High Definition film. Spectacular results you'll be able to share only moments after taking the picture is the beauty of the Spectra by Polaroid.This camera comes with film pack.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Features automatic 10-zone focus and built-in flash for perfect shots every time
  • Convenient, easy-to-read control panel
  • Rapid recharge indicator indicates when flash is ready to fire
  • Sonar rangefinder automatically focuses the camera
  • Includes tripod socket, adjustable hand strap, and neck strap connector
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Polaroid
  • EAN: 0074100093798
  • IsFragile: 0
  • Label: Polaroid
  • LensType: Lens
  • Manufacturer: Polaroid
  • Model: 107635
  • MPN: 107635
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
  • Publisher: Polaroid
  • SKU: PDS1200I
  • Studio: Polaroid
  • UPC: 074100076364
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Customer Reviews

Excellent all-purpose camera.2001-12-27
It kills me that Polaroid is doing so poorly these days. I've got several old Polaroid cameras, and they've stopped making film for them. I just bought this new one very recently, and it takes great pictures, end of story.

To say "the film is expenisive" is not a helpful critique of this, or any Polaroid camera. That's just the way it is. Think of the money you spend on 35mm film, and then seperate processing. That's why Polaroid film costs more money.

This Spectra takes sharp focused pics at all distances. It's a far cry from the old fixed focus, or manual focus Polaroid cameras. The minimum distance from the object is something like 2 feet, which means it can't focus too close, which is a shame, but Polaroid also makes the Spectra 1200FF which is a fixed wide-angle focus, so it has some macro features.

Good camera, very versitile. Forget digital cameras, support Polaroid and keep them alive.

A fun camera2001-12-16
I own this camera. It is a fun "grab and go" camera when you see something and need a take a quick picture. It's fun at family and friends get to gethers, but the film is a little expensive, but what the heck, have fun anyway. If you need to document something for your insurance company, or want to keep a photo record of your collection, it works very good. All in all, a good camera to keep with you at all times, "just in case."
Not a good camera.2001-12-02
I was excited to try out the new polaroid camera using the bigger film. What a waste, if you want a great polarid camera you are going to have to go to some special camera shop, if you want a decent one don't buy this just get the old stand by, one step (...), its just as good as this camera if not better.

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