Polaroid i-Zone 300 Digital Camera
- Digital Zoom: 3x
- Camera Type: Ultra-Compact
- Weight: 0.2 lb.
- LCD Screen Size: 1.5 in.
- Resolution: 3.2 Megapixel
- Optical Zoom: Without Optical Zoom
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JUNK CAMERA
Pros
NONE WHATSOEVER...ZIP...NADA
Cons
Not enough room to list all the things wrong with this camera.
Recommended it?
No
The Bottom Line:
Run, do not walk, away from buying this camera. Even if it is the last camera on the planet. It's a piece of junk. It isn't BEST for anyone.
I wish I had checked our the reviews on this camera before I spent my hard earned money on it. I got it in Dec '06 and in less than three months it was worthless. The battery life is good for about 3 pix if you use the flash, maybe a couple more if you don't. Forget about close-ups. Really forget about low light, even with the flash.
Someone called it (in another review) a disposable camera. That is an insult to disposables, you are better off with a disposable. At least they work.
I could not find my proof of purchase, but went back anyway to the store where I bought it. A woman behind the CS counter said that three other people besides me had come in to complain about the camera. But because I had paid cash and did not have the POP there was not anything she could do to refund my money.
I called the customer service number after I'd had it about six months and learned it was out of warranty. Their solution to the problem was that I spend $50 on another Polaroid camera they had that was used for some sort of replacement program.
I told the guy I was not going to spend another dime on any Polaroid camera and hung up.
DO NOT buy this camera. Do not let your friends buy this camera. Do not let a total stranger you see in the camera dept. of a store buy this camera.
Someone called it (in another review) a disposable camera. That is an insult to disposables, you are better off with a disposable. At least they work.
I could not find my proof of purchase, but went back anyway to the store where I bought it. A woman behind the CS counter said that three other people besides me had come in to complain about the camera. But because I had paid cash and did not have the POP there was not anything she could do to refund my money.
I called the customer service number after I'd had it about six months and learned it was out of warranty. Their solution to the problem was that I spend $50 on another Polaroid camera they had that was used for some sort of replacement program.
I told the guy I was not going to spend another dime on any Polaroid camera and hung up.
DO NOT buy this camera. Do not let your friends buy this camera. Do not let a total stranger you see in the camera dept. of a store buy this camera.