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Polaroid 3.0 MP Digital Video Camera with 2.4" TFT LCD Display - CAA-03040S

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a big hit
This was sent to my 10 year old grandson who gave his mother no peace until she went out and purchesed the memory card(?) needed. He's having a great time filming everyone!!
Dec 29, 2008
 
Sound is bad
I bought this for sale and thank god! I sing and this is a horrible camera for me. Maybe it's okay in the daylight with crappy sound quality but that's about it. Crap.
Sep 16, 2008
 
crappy but cheap
i bought this camera for 40 dollars from a friend
i thought i was getting a great deal

this camera is ok for taking videos of stuff thats not moving but if you want to take a picture of anything faster than a snail your out of luck

i tried to use this camera to make a biking movie with my friends but none of the footage was even usable

the night vision is a joke

basically this camera is for a babies first steps sorta thing not teenagers trying stunts

there are many better cameras for the price
Jul 20, 2008
 
Basic video
This is a good basic video camera. Some problems I found are the resolution is no better than a digital camera and it can't use SD cards larger than 2Gb. This limits you to 15-20 minutes of video with an SD card. Internal memory is good for only 20 seconds of video.
I bought this with a 4Gb SD card. The camera tries to start but then just shuts down with no indication of what the problem is. I put the 4GB SD card into my Kodak EasyShare camera and it works fine. I used the 2Gb from my Kodak camera in the Polaroid and everything works. The video from the Kodak EasyShare is just as good, works better in low light and it supports larger SD cards for longer videos.
Last problem, the tripod mount is very shallow. You'll need several washers between the tripod and the camera.
Mar 10, 2008
 
  
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