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Polaroid Digital Cameras are Fun to Use
By Tony Cunningham

Chances are that when one hears the word “Polaroid,” one will automatically associated it with either a photo or a camera. In fact, there are many movies, especially from the 1980s and early 1990s, that show the characters taking pictures with the famous Polaroid instant camera.

As fun as those cameras were, times have changes in the camera world. Gone are the days when the latest fad was a camera that instantly ejected a picture once it was taken. Now, Polaroid digital cameras are becoming more and more popular.

Types of Polaroid Digital Cameras

The fun thing about Polaroid digital cameras is that there are many different types to choose from. Another added bonus of Polaroid digital cameras is that there are some models that have been specially designed to benefit a good cause.

The m635P is a Polaroid digital camera that was designed exclusively to promote breast cancer research. On September 25, 2006, Polaroid and actress Elizabeth Hurley joined together to donate $60,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. To further promote breast cancer awareness, Polaroid introduced a special line of light pink, pink, and magenta Polaroid digital cameras.

These special cameras include such features as automatic exposure and 6.0 megapixel resolution. The cameras come with a USB/AV cable, an Li-ion rechargeable battery, a hand strap, a protective skin, an AC adapter, and a DVD with photo editing software.

Another great example of a Polaroid digital camera is the ION digital camera. This camera is both high-end and easy to use. This camera has 8MB of on-board memory, and because it is compact and lightweight, it is excellent for those people that are always on the go.

Other features that the ION digital camera includes are an electronic 10-second timer, the ability to take AVI video clips with audio as a web cam, auto white balance with automatic exposure, and a resolution of 640 x 460 pixels. Additionally, the camera generally comes with a DVD of ArcSoft software, a USB cable, and two AAA batteries.

There are many other Polaroid digital cameras to choose from. To find the best one, visit a local computer store, or go online and visit the official Polaroid website. Prices will, of course vary according to the camera model and its subsequent capabilities. Indeed, Polaroid digital cameras are excellent choices for cameras that are both fun as well as easy to use.

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Tony Cunningham, copywriter for various web sites such as the Photography section of TheA-Zof.com and Photo Gallery

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