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Polaroid PDC 640CF 0.3MP Digital Camera

Polaroid PDC 640CF 0.3MP Digital Camera

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 1 star is not low enough
Review: I have had this so called camera for 4 months, tried every possible setting to stop an over exposed light condition. This causes faded pictures. No wonder Polaroid is going broke. This may have a flash, but it is totally worthless. I have a cheap intel CS630 that will take great pictures, just point and shoot.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad Doesn't Even Begin To Describe
Review: I received the PDC 640CF as a Christmas gift. It came as a complete package with charger, cables, software and even batteries. It's a very simple camera to use. The display and controls are very easy to work. However, taking pictures is another story. The flash works from 3-7 feet. At that range people in the image come out with green/blue skin tones. Further away and the image is too dark if not black. THE CAMERA IS NOT FOR INDOOR USE. Outdoors its fairs better as long as conditions are ideal. If it is too sunny lighter colors streak. Too cloudy and the images are too dark. All the working of various settingS will not correct this. Also, images are fuzzy, even on the highest quality setting. With the camera on a tripod and the image subject immobile, it's fuzzy. I had to use Adobe Photoshop to sharpen images. It doesn't do well on details at all. THIS CAMERA IS NOT FOR OUTDOOR USE. The bottom line, IMAGES TAKEN BY THIS CAMERA ARE UNUSABLE FOR ANY PURPOSE, EVEN FOR QUICK SNAPSHOTS. Beginners will become quickly frustrated with the poor quality. Polaroid dropped the ball on this one. Out of 500 images taken I have yet to produce one I would use for anything--including e-mail.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad Doesn't Even Begin To Describe
Review: I received the PDC 640CF as a Christmas gift. It came as a complete package with charger, cables, software and even batteries. It's a very simple camera to use. The display and controls are very easy to work. However, taking pictures is another story. The flash works from 3-7 feet. At that range people in the image come out with green/blue skin tones. Further away and the image is too dark if not black. THE CAMERA IS NOT FOR INDOOR USE. Outdoors its fairs better as long as conditions are ideal. If it is too sunny lighter colors streak. Too cloudy and the images are too dark. All the working of various settingS will not correct this. Also, images are fuzzy, even on the highest quality setting. With the camera on a tripod and the image subject immobile, it's fuzzy. I had to use Adobe Photoshop to sharpen images. It doesn't do well on details at all. THIS CAMERA IS NOT FOR OUTDOOR USE. The bottom line, IMAGES TAKEN BY THIS CAMERA ARE UNUSABLE FOR ANY PURPOSE, EVEN FOR QUICK SNAPSHOTS. Beginners will become quickly frustrated with the poor quality. Polaroid dropped the ball on this one. Out of 500 images taken I have yet to produce one I would use for anything--including e-mail.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Poor Picture...Poor Quality
Review: I recently purchased the PDC 640CF after I returned my PDC 640 to Wal-Mart because the flash stopped working. The original 640 was a pretty good camera that took outstanding pictures, but it had one annoying drawback... You could not see what you were aiming at through the viewfinder because of the green glare from "power on" light. But anyway, I took it back an figured that the updated "CF" version would have fixed that problem.

The PDC 640 CF is nowhere near the quality of its predecessor! Right out of the box you can see and feel that it is cheaply made. It takes the flash at least 20 to 30 seconds to warm up and you must wait for your photo to "process" before you can take another. Even if you shut the cover while it is still processing, you'll lose that picture. None of these faults appeared with the 640.

And the picture quality is horrible! Even on its highest resolution, the pictures appear "grainy" and slightly distorted. Also, if you're taking a picture of someone in motion, it blurs. I took a picture of my daughter running through the yard and her image was extremely "streaked".

Tomorrow it goes back to Wal-Mart. Thank God for their return policy. After doing some research, I'll probably spend the extra $125 and go with the Olympus D-360. If you think you want Polaroid at this price...go with the original PDC 640...its a much better camera if you can live with the distorted viewfinder.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVE THIS CAMERA!
Review: I've owned this camera for 3 yrs and am buying 2 more of them today for my children and their families. It is SO VERY easy to use and is perfect for a biginner. It takes BEAUTIFUL pictures that I e-mail to my family and post on the web. I let my grandchildren use it all they wanted while they were here on vacation (ages 7 to 11) and when they left and I looked at the pictures they took, I found that I have some of the most memorable vacation pictures ever!!!! You can't beat this camera for the price, the ease of use, and the quality of pictures!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: PDC 640 is a good value for family and friends.
Review: If your not looking for a wonderful image, and you want general features and semi-large disk size, this camera is for you. I have used the old and new PDC camera for basic things like family dinners, holidays, and vacations, and I get the perfect picture everytime. It allows you to choose 5 different quality settings, for the distance and quality you prefer, and choosing the lower quality settings will allow you to hold more pictures on your disk at one time. So in conclusion, the PDC from Polaroid is a good all around value, for the not so professional photographer.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Great price ...mediocre picture
Review: In retrospect, I should've paid an extra hundred or so for quality. The pictures are ususally washed out or too dark. If you want to use flash, you will probably miss the photo opp because it takes so darned long for the flash to be ready.It is my first digital camera and I find this is pretty much a case of you get what you pay for. For (the price) you don't get much here. It'd make a good kid camera, though.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A good camera for 1999
Review: One word: banding. The camera takes great pictures in sunlight, but if you have to use the flash about half the time you get banding which looks like lines in the picture. Not much can be done about it, that and the tiny 640x480 images (which remind me of picturebooth shots) make it a great camera for the year 1999. I would spend the extra $30-$100 bux and get something with bigger shots and 1.3 mpixel. In the cameras defense I bought it refurbished, but it was probably refurbished for the above reasons. If you're looking for something cheap, you can find 1.3 mpixel cameras now for the same price.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why make it complicated?
Review: Operating this camera has been the most frustrating experience I have ever encountered. I am ready to send it to the garbage can. The settings do not make any sense at all. You pick and choose settings all day long and never get a clear picture from it. It will not take a decent picture at all.
My entire reason for wanting a digital camera was to own one for myself to learn how to use it and to buy one for my daughter and son-in-law. Christmas of 2001 was the big camera day. Thanks Santa! The kids have now moved to Germany from North Carolina and they are expecting their first baby and my first grand baby. I can not even get a picture on line of my daughter. Never been more upset over a purchase in my entire life. I will not buy another Polaroid Camera of any kind. No Thank You!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why make it complicated?
Review: Operating this camera has been the most frustrating experience I have ever encountered. I am ready to send it to the garbage can. The settings do not make any sense at all. You pick and choose settings all day long and never get a clear picture from it. It will not take a decent picture at all.
My entire reason for wanting a digital camera was to own one for myself to learn how to use it and to buy one for my daughter and son-in-law. Christmas of 2001 was the big camera day. Thanks Santa! The kids have now moved to Germany from North Carolina and they are expecting their first baby and my first grand baby. I can not even get a picture on line of my daughter. Never been more upset over a purchase in my entire life. I will not buy another Polaroid Camera of any kind. No Thank You!


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