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Polaroid PDC 5080
The singer/songwriter Paul Simon may have requested that his mama not take his Kodachrome away, but I bet you he would have gladly handed the Polaroid PDC 5080 ($90 street) over to her after about five minutes of shooting.
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Polaroid PhotoMAX Fun! 620
The Polaroid PhotoMAX Fun! 620 ($60 street) digital camera is a no-frills, plastic point-and-shoot camera that could be mistaken for a toy. It has no flash, no macro capability
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Polaroid Photomax PDC 3350
The Polaroid Photomax PDC 3350 ($299 list) is the largest and least expensive product in this roundup. But it has the look and feel of a cheap camera, with subpar performance, only a handful of features, and ho-hum image quality.
The all-plastic silver body is roughly the size of a conventional 35-mm film camera, but its slim width lets you just barely slip it into a shirt pocket. The PDC 3350 has a handy nonslip pad on the front, but its few buttons are small and hard to press. On top, the plastic mode dial's color-coded icons are crowded and difficult to see. The viewfinder is bright and responsive but freezes for 2 seconds when the shutter is pressed halfway
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