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Fairly Decent but Should Be Better for the Expense
Pros
average, takes photos that you get right away
Cons
expensive, basic
Recommended it?
Yes
I tried this out this past weekend, wanting a Polaroid for reasons of time and inconvenience involved in getting photos developed. It worked OK, but you get ten exposures only for the $20 purchase.
If you're a novice photographer, you might have trouble operating it since the directions are pretty limited and not detailed. But it just requires a little bit of common sense.
When you're inside, you have to use the flash. If you don't, your picture will be black even if you are in a extremely lit room. You must be about 3 feet away for a clear exposure. This camera does not do closeups.
One nice thing is that Polaroid provides a return envelope so you can recycle the camera. It seems like a big waste otherwise.
If you're in a rush and use the flash inside, and stand far enough away, you'll get decent photos.
If you have a better camera, I'd go with that but this is fine for everyday shots that you want immediately.
If you're a novice photographer, you might have trouble operating it since the directions are pretty limited and not detailed. But it just requires a little bit of common sense.
When you're inside, you have to use the flash. If you don't, your picture will be black even if you are in a extremely lit room. You must be about 3 feet away for a clear exposure. This camera does not do closeups.
One nice thing is that Polaroid provides a return envelope so you can recycle the camera. It seems like a big waste otherwise.
If you're in a rush and use the flash inside, and stand far enough away, you'll get decent photos.
If you have a better camera, I'd go with that but this is fine for everyday shots that you want immediately.