I needed a basic digital camera which was easy to use. I struggled to use it at first (couldn't find instructions on the web) but I managed it by myself eventually. It doesn't take a high number of pictures (around 20) before the memory is full and I have to download and then delete from the camera. The pictures are not as sharp as other cameras I've owned but it is sufficient for my needs. However, it won't be good to take on holiday due to the small number of pictures it will store. I'm not going to investigate getting a memory card for it (if this would allow more pictures - I don't know) because the picture quality isn't as good as I'd like. All in all, it's good enough as a "starter" camera but not for good quality professional pictures. However, it was good value for the money I paid!!!Read full review
Exactly what I payed for
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this camera is a good camera for a beginner or young child as is easy to use, photo display hard to see in sunlight, takes a good quality photos zoom x 3 video are of a good quality if you decide this is the camera for you happy snapping
Needed a cheap camera for my daughter to take on holiday and this seemed to be the very thing until I realised that it has very little internal memory and the memory cards are very expensive (Smart Media). I have a camera myself which uses XD cards so I managed to find an XD to Smart Media adaptor (19.99)so the little Polaroid now has 256mb memory. The picture quality is fine for holiday snaps so all in all a fairly good deal.
Some polaroid pdc 3030 are of an older format and will only take a smart media card, which is no longer in production and costs £20 for 128mb. Although the more recent versions use sd cards watch out for these earlier ones. It will cost me more to buy the memory card than it cost for the camera!
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