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The listing, Polaroid PDC 700 Digital Camera & Software has ended.
This was my first digital camera and it is a workhorse. I have not had it out in a few years, but it came on when plugged in. May have missing cords, as I thought there was more to it...so let's just say, not working.
Questions & Comments
F&W. Why say it's not working if it is? What can you tell me about this. Zoom, mega pixels, video sound recording? Thanks
I don't think I have all of the cords. It should work with batteries... 0.8 megapixel sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 4 x 6 prints Fixed-focus lens has a focal length of 5mm (equivalent to 52mm on a 35mm camera) 4 MB internal memory holds 36 images at default resolution; a CompactFlash card can be added for additional storage Connect to pre-iMac Macintosh computers and PCs via serial port uses 4 AA batteries - alkalines The Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 700 expands the PhotoMAX line of digital imaging products by offering higher resolution, an expanded LCD monitor, and the first bundling of the PhotoMAX Pro software in a digital camera kit. The Poloroid PDC 700's user-friendly design grouped with its 24-bit color (millions of colors) image pickup element and 1,024 x 768 pixel resolution enables you to take high-quality color images with the touch of a button. Both the bright image viewfinder and the 1.8-inch LCD screen make seeing your images and deleting the ones you don't want simple, so you don't waste memory. The Polaroid PDC 700 comes with 4 MB of built-in memory, but you can also use the CompactFlash card slot to upgrade your memory. Automatic focus and built-in three-mode flash as well as date coding and a 10-second self-timer make this tripod-mountable camera easy to use and versatile. The Creative Kit, which comes with the camera, includes a quick start guide, and a cable to connect the Polaroid PCD 700 to your TV or your PC. This package also contains a software bundle for your PC that will allow you to download and edit your photos.
comment from user:This is a nice entry level point and shoot camera. I recommend this for someone who wants to start out in digital photography. I do recommend the 48MB CF card, and a professional battery pack. It will go through it's 4 AA's in about 30 minutes, high current draw. But it takes nice photos, and it's nearly indestructible too. In order to use the connection software(serial RS-232) you will need Windows 95+, and use EPP mode. And for the second generation PDC-700(USB enabled) you will need Windows 98+ to use it. Overall, a good entry level digital camera.
comment from user: I bought this camera for about 2 years. It takes very good, clear pictures even on the medium resolution setting. They look very good printed up with a photo printer. Since it didn't hold very many pics, I bought a 64 MB Compact Flash card, and now it holds hundreds, so I don't have to download them often to free up space. Yes, regular downloading is somewhat slow, but there is a slot for a USB cord, it just wasn't included. I have had no problems with the software, or this camera. Yes, it uses batteries quickly (as do all digital cameras) but I opted for easily replaceable AA's instead of rechargable. That's just what works for me, it's easier. All in all, I am very glad I bought this camera and would recommend it to anyone!
Wow thats a lot of info are you in sales if not you should be! Fanned & Watching! One thing though you will get more bids if you get some verification, phone facebook or something Good luck!