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Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 1300 1.3MP Digital Camera Creative Kit

Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 1300 1.3MP Digital Camera Creative Kit

List Price: $329.99
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Polaroid PDC 1300
Review: I saved for a long time to buy this camera. I have had some trouble with the pc card. When I take a picture it takes to long to take a picture. I have took alot of pictures of him and when the camera decides to take it he has moved and i have a picture of something else that is around him. I have to put new batteries in it very 15 to 20 pictures or take them out when I get done useing it so I dont have to buy batteries every day. And the printing quality is not that great either. I am not very pleased with the camera as you can tell and I thought it would be a good choice to buy something like this but i was wrong.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Polariod PDC 1300 digital camera
Review: I was enjoying the camera until I bought a compact flash card.
I tried to remove the original card,but it was not easy.
I inserted the new flash card and the pins inside the camera were bent in the process. Now I have a camera with no memory.
I was very upset. I emailed Polaroid twice and I have yet to hear from them as to how to get the camera fixed.
Meanwhile I tried straighten the pins to no avail.

I bought the camera in June of 2001. I was learning how to use a digital camera. I was doing fine until this.
Now I have a new 64 mb memory card for a new camera that I can not use anymore.

I am still waiting for Polaroid to email me back with some help.
If I hear from them I will let you know.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Argh!
Review: I've had the PDC1300 for a while now and have used it on several occasions. Yes, the battery life is very short and my unit has developed some display wackiness. What I'm most concerned about is the CompactFlash.

I've been using a SanDisk CompactFlash reader rather than the built-in USB to fetch the pictures from the unit. Works great. Until I decided to erase all the pictures on the card by formatting it in Windows. Now the camera refuses to access the CompactFlash card. The CompactFlash card works fine in Windows.

Polaroid tells me I need to find a friend with a more advanced camera to reformat the card in a way compatible with the PDC1300. This really, really bugs me. It also makes me afraid to buy a new CompactFlash card for the unit. How do I know, before trying it in the camera, if a new CompactFlash card has a format compatible with the camera?

So right now I have no camera as a result of doing something really simple and obvious to the CompactFlash card. I have a perfectly working CompactFlash card, except the camera refuses to use it. And I have no confidence that a CompactFlash card I buy off the shelf won't have a format the camera doesn't like. I am not happy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great camera for the price
Review: I've owned my Polaroid pdc1300 for a couple of months now and I am very happy with it. I actually bought a Kodak dc3200 ...just before I saw this one, but the pdc1300 was on sale ...with a ...rebate - I couldn't pass it up! So, I had time to test out the two cameras. They have similar features but the pdc1300 goes one better on a number of features: 1.) higher res photos 2.) USB and parallel download 3.) macro mode (photos are quite clear) 4.)Flash works great even close up - doesn't white out the subject 5.) Slightly larger LCD 6.) AC adapter included. Positives: Very easy to use, great pictures, great price. Battery life is actually pretty good if LCD is kept to minimal use. Some negatives: long delay when taking picture, no lens cap, indoor photos are a touch dark (but easily fixed with a bit of photo editing) while outdoor photos are slightly bluish, poor photo editing software.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Memory Keeper
Review: Ilove this camera! I paid a lot less for it though. It was an X-mas present, so I could capture all of my daughters growing up. It is easy to use, and I love the software. I have done amazing things with the pictures I have taken. I am even using the "new" versions of the pictures to paint. That's something I couldn't have even imagined doing, without all of the editing capabilities. There are 2 drawbacks though, you need to pre-plan the picture, it's delayed between the time you hit the button, and actually taking the picture. Also, either use the AC adaptor,or use rechargeable batteries, it kills them quickly. [...], if you us the camera correctly for the situation, and have a good printer, the printing quality is better than most cameras. I recommend the HP Photo Smart P1000 printer. All in all, this camera is a better than more expensive cameras, at a cheaper price.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not good service
Review: latch on door breaks very easily and cost to fix is [money] had to take 2 back and 3rd one had to pay the cost plus shipping. Pictures are excellent but would not buy again. Feel like it is poor quality..

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a piece of [junk]...
Review: My folks bought one of these cameras...it just quit working all together...after less than 2 weeks and less than 100 pics taken! It was like a computer freezing up; nothing worked at all. What a piece of junk.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good For Basic Use
Review: My wife is an avid 35mm camera buff and is still not sold on digital photography. Well I came across a good deal on a Polaroid PDC 1300 camera and despite some shortcomings, I am quite impressed of what you get for the price.

First of all, Windows XP users may be a bit frustrated. The camera will not work with the simple and easy to use "built in" digital camera software that works so well with scanners and other input devices. So, you have to install the Polaroid software though a compatibility wizard. It installs but I was unable to use the USB cord, so I had to go with the much slower (seems like it) serial plug. A good solution would be to spend a little extra money and get a universal CompactFlash reader that works like a disk device in Windows XP. Makes it much easier!

Now, on to the camera. It takes really good pictures. They are clear and crisp at all resolutions. The only bad picture I had was when I was taking pictures outside at dusk. They seemed to be quite dull. There isn't an adequate zoom on the camera, so you really have to move in to fill the frame. The LCD screen and the menu options work quite well and are an added bonus for the low cost to the camera.

The included software is pretty basic but if basic is what you want, XP's software is much easier and faster to use. Windows 95/98/ME users will have no problems installing the software.

The camera consumes the batteries quite quickly, so be sure to turn it off when not in use. The LCD screen also eats a lot of power. When the batteries are low, there really is no warning and when you go to take a picture, it will flash and then turn off. I would recommend taking a pocketful of batteries with you on trips.

It also includes a USB and Serial cord, a protective case and an 8 Meg card. I would recommend getting at least a 32 meg card.

Overall, if you can find this camera [at a good price it is] very good for basic use. Those wanting more features are better off with one with more "bells and whistles."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: a camera for beginners
Review: Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 1300 and HP c215 share the same platform, design, features and functionality. There's almost no change in it. The one I have is the hewlett packard version.
I bought the camera last summer when I was having a vacation abroad. The first few weeks of the cam's operation are quite nice, though I experienced some horrible breakouts in the battery consumption (as mentioned by others who reviewed the same product). A month later, I came back to my country, and problems went out from time to time. First, there's the inconsistent memory failure. The counter works strange, it actually skips numbers and goes back to where it started. Sometimes, when I scrolled up and down, indefinite numbers as high as thousands would suddenly appear and suddenly the whole camera hangs itself. I took the camera to the repair shop and they told me that they had no one to repair it. So, it was like saying my camera's gonna be a .... After hours of arguing with them, they told me that they're gonna ship the camera back to US and had there repaired. A week after, they told me that the camera's was just working out fine. And I myself could not believe what had just happened to it. Isn't that camera strange?

Anyweys, the camera still worked fine. Because of its fast draining battery consumption, I was forced to buy separate rechargeable Ni-MH batteries and recharger. It costs almost .... Despite all these inconveniences, Im still happy with this cam. Features are just satisfactory. One noticeable low-down is that flash is relatively late in delay time. The menu is also a bit choppy. Well, after all this cam's target is the low-end beginners like me.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Incredibly bad product and service
Review: The kit was supposed to be complete except for batteries. It arrived without: memory card (so would not function even if it worked), serial cable, wrist strap, camera case, quickstart guide, users guide. The camera will not even power up on batteries (does using an AC adapter). SO NO VALUE at all. Obviously this kit had ZERO inspection. NO REPLY TO EMAILS. this is the worst experience that I have had buying from an online vendor.


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