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Polaroid PhotoMax Fun! 620 Digital Camera

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(3.70 out of 5) from 9 reviews

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Okay for a first time camera....

(1.00 out of 5) by hjane04 on Oct 11, 2003

Pros: Very cheap, easy to use
Cons: Bad picture quality, no flash

I bought this camera for $18 off ebay so that I could sell items on ebay. I didn't know how the sell ...
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Inexpensive camera for the not so serious photographer.

(4.00 out of 5) by rbfitz on Jan 28, 2003

Pros: Great low price, lightweight, and all the programming included
Cons: No flash, small memory, and variable picture quality
The Bottom Line: This camera is easy to use, inexpensive, and practical for family use. However, the serious photographer will be disappointed.

I bought this camera as my first digital camera, and was not disappointed. The price, at $35 was cer ...
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Great for kids or e-mail

(3.00 out of 5) by black85l98 on Dec 31, 2002

Pros: Strong case, Flash, Easy to use, good software
Cons: Poor resolution, only stores 15 photos, EATS BATTERIES
The Bottom Line: If you want a cheap camera that only holds a few pictures but holds up to some abuse check out the Polaroid 620

First the facts 640 x 480 resolution 24-bit color (millions of colors) Focal ...
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My first digital camera

(4.00 out of 5) by keefemm on Nov 15, 2002

Pros: cheap, handy, good entry to digital pics
Cons: battery operated, battery security flap pops open randomly. no flash
The Bottom Line: Good for a cheap camera that you don't mind taking to the beach or the amusement park on a sunny day.

I wanted a digital camera, but I really couldn't afford a good one. I saw a deal on the web for a po ...
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Polaroid's Fun! 620 Digital Camera - Affordable Digital Photography in the Flesh...

(4.00 out of 5) by jag2112 on Jul 30, 2002

Pros: Inexpensive. Easy to use. Good software included. Long Battery Life. Decent Images.
Cons: Don't consider this for high-quality printable images.
The Bottom Line: With technology always moving forward, this camera will likely be replace with a more powerful, full megapixel variety soon. But in the mean time, it's inexpensive digital fun.

In this ever expanding digital world of ours, where free time is our most valuable commodity, one ca ...
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