Polaroid A300 3.2MP Digital Camera with 4x Digital Zoom
Product Description:
All the features you need to take fantastic digital photos! The compact, easy-to-use Polaroid a300 fits in your pocket or purse for no matter where you go! Delivers amazing quality with 3.2 megapixel images that are ideal for your digital or printed album, sharing over the Internet or via email. Fully-automatic features make it easy to point and shoot for perfect pictures!
Product Details
- Feature:
- 3.2-megapixel resolution for images with 2048 x 1536 resolution
- 4x digital zoom
- 1.5-inch LCD display
- 16MB internal memory, SD memory-card compatible
- PictBridge technology, powered by 4 AA batteries
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Polaroid
- EAN: 0654348933959
- FormFactor: Built-in
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: POLAROID
- LensType: Lens
- Manufacturer: POLAROID
- Model: A300
- MPN: A300
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- Publisher: POLAROID
- Studio: POLAROID
- UPC: 654348933959
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Customer Reviews 

Good for the price.
2009-01-02Pretty simple & easy to work with. I had problems with lighting for a while, pictures turned out VERY DARK. Finally, I found the setting that fixed this problem... now pictures are way better. It really doesn't take good pictures in the dark, but you can make the picture out if you're on the right setting. Camera is nice overall, and very light weight, which is a pretty good thing. This is a good priced camera, but you are getting what you pay for. If you're not too serious about your pictures, and just need something at a good price; this camera is for you! (:

Dont bother wasting your money.
2008-04-25I was looking for a cheap digital camera, because the previous one I had broke and the company refused to fix it. So I saw this, thinking it would be a good camera. But its not. This has to be the worst digital I've ever seen. And I've seen some bad ones.
The main issue I have is that the display screen sucks. No matter how bright it is around you, the screen is always dark, to the point where you can't make anything out. I read through the manual to see if there was anything I could do to remedy the problem, but I had no luck with it.
The second issue I have is that the battery life sucks. I've never seen a camera eat up batteries so quickly in my life. You can take maybe 5 pictures and then the whole camera shuts off and your batteries are dead. Even if you put brand new batteries in the thing.
Other issues are that the flash is just right out annoying. You have to constantly wait for the flash to be ready, which seems to take forever. And then when its finally ready, it wont let you take the picture. Or the batteries will go dead. And forget about taking a picture without the flash, because you'll be left with an almost black picture, which you cant make anything out.
When you do take a picture with the flash, you get an okay picture, but it looks grainy. I had to use my photo editor to clean it up.
The video option sucks as well. You only can film 60 seconds. And the video turns out dark and you cant make anything out. Plus you can barely hear the audio of it.
Dont waste your money on this camera. I ended up just tossing the thing because it was so bad.
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