Polaroid a930 9.0 MP iZone Digital Still Camera (Green)

2010 February 3
by Rick

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Polaroid a930 9.0 MP iZone Digital Still Camera (Green)
 
Manufacturer: Summit Technology Group
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List Price: $69.99
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The compact, simple-to-use 9 megapixel digital camera by Polaroid boasts a 2.5" LCD show to help you shoot outstanding photos of your acquaintances and family. Use the 4x digital zoom to get up close and personal and store your best on the 16MB built-in Storage space space. Also features SD-card expandability so you can shoot and store hundreds of photos on one card. And you'll like other built-in features like video clip with sound, auto flash, red-eye reduction, and a self timer that lets you get in on every shot. Includes a USB cable for PC or Mac connections and 2 "AAA" batteries.

Product Details

  • 9.0 megapixel digital camera with 4x digital zoom
  • Still image compression in JPEG,AVI
  • 2.5" bright color LCD for previewing images before you shoot
  • 16MB built-in Storage space space
  • Includes USB cable and two AAA batteries

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Consumer Reviews

Excellent Inexpensive Camera
 
Review Date: July 19, 2010
Reviewer: Lavite, Alabama
This is a a excellent small camera for the price you pay. The photo quality is brilliant and it had all the features I was looking for. You certainly want to get a memory chip for the camera at point of hold. The only limitation to the camera is that you can not here audio on any replay of video in the camera. Now it does record sound as promised, but you won't know how it sounds until you conveying it to a computer. And the audio quality is not that super. But it is a fantastic small camera for the price. I am pleased with it.
Molly S.
 
Review Date: February 5, 2010
Reviewer: Molly Ann Southwick, Idaho
I bought this for my 7 year ancient. He figured out to use it mostly by himself. On the product class it says it takes Triple AAA batteries, but it in fact takes double AA. He likes the video mode, but wishes it has sound. This camera has no Mic. I reckon for the price this is a fantastic camera to buy for a child to start out with. Things I like about it are that you have an expandable card slot so he can take tons of cinema, and it has a nice huge screen on the back for him to watch what his is filming or taking a photo of.
It works for me.
 
Review Date: January 15, 2010
Reviewer: Jennifer's Amazon,
I wanted a digital camera, but I also wanted one that had the color on it so I knew that it was mine. The camera has fantastic zoom and it is simple to conveying the cinema to the computer. The flash on this camera disappointed me though, it doesn't do fantastic taking cinema at night even set on night mode, and once you take a picture using the flash it has like a 10 second indecisiveness before you can take another picture with the flash again. This camera works for me, but if you are wanting a touch for night or quick paced picture taking like sports, this isn't your camera.
Nice Camera for teenager
 
Review Date: January 8, 2010
Reviewer: L. R. Liddick Jr., Mechanicsburg, PA
It's a nice camera for a middle school student...it's okay for the 16 year ancient but wouldn't have been my choice if I saw it in the store.
Conventional
 
Review Date: February 10, 2010
Reviewer: Leningrad Cowboy,
Bought for my 8-year ancient daughter. Works fine for her purposes. Zoom is slow. Camera does not retain mode background between power on/off so if you have it in video mode and shut it off, it will revert to picture mode when you turn it back on. Picture quality OK.


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