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16 Jul, 2009

Polaroid i1035 10 Megapixel

Posted by: arif In: Uncategorized

Polaroid i1035 10 Megapixel Polaroid i1035 10 Megapixel is an automatic point-&-shoot digital-camera that takes still pictures at up to 10 MP resolution. Want to shoot movies? It’s got a VGA mode for capturing motion. While it has built-in memory, there’s a slot that accepts optional SD memory cards (up to 1GB). You can store about 300 images on that reuseable card. There’s an automatic electronic-flash built in with a selectable mode for red-eye removal (sometimes occurs in flashed pictures). One of the biggest problems people have when shooting pictures is resulting blur due to normal hand shaking. The Polaroid i1035 takes care of that with an integrated Anti-shake Image Stabilization system. View and preview images on a large 3-inch LCD screen. The i1035 is powered by 2 AA batteries that are universally available so you can take this camera virtually anywhere. Easy to use, Polaroid’s i1035 is a magnificent little camera that you can count on to help you make the best pictures and movies on your next trip out or if you’re staying home. USB connects your camera to your computer Anti-shake image stabilization eliminates blurry images from shaky hands or moving objects Face tracking for perfect faces in your pictures In-camera red-eye removal Dynamic lighting enhancer improves under-exposed images 21 scene modes optimize settings for the type of photo you are taking Takes video clips with audio Automatic and manual exposure lets you get creative with every picture Electronic self-timer lets you get in the picture PictBridge compatible for transferring images to your computer or to a compatible printer without going through a computer Selectable still image resolution settings – 3648×2736 / 3648×2432 / 3648×2048 / 3264X2448 / 2592×1944/ 2048×1536 / 1920×1080 / 640×480 JPEG Shoot video at up to 640×480 AVI Uses 2 AA batteries (not included)

Helpful consumer’s review
I have had 7 digital point and shoot cameras. This is the first Polaroid brand I have owned, and definitely the last. This camera takes almost 30 seconds just to turn on and be flash ready. No one wants to wait for that long so that you can take a picture. Then it takes about 20 seconds to recycle so that you can take another. I called Polaroid’s tech support who told me “try not to use the flash and it will recycle a little faster.” What a joke!
My wife has a 10MP digital Canon point and shoot. It takes 2 seconds to start up and 3 to recycle, and on top of that the pictures turn out much better.

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