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At first thought, the name Polaroid is directly associated with the good old instant cameras that they had a monopoly with, back in the good old days. At a time when digital camera technology (or for that matter personal computers), was practically unheard of, having a ready picture just seconds after clicking it, was like a dream come true for an average consumer, which lead to Polaroid's success. The back of the camera has all the setup options like scene modes, camera options, zoom switch, etc. along with the 2.4 inch LCD display. What I found really weird about the camera is that even though the camera had ample space on it, the buttons were still small, flat and not very easy to press on it. Even the power button on the top is sunk in, which makes it hard to press. |
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