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On September 2nd, 2009 12:18 a visitor came here looking for "difference between polaroid digital and digital" and that person was viewing the following page:
Polaroid Pogo 5.0 MP Instant Digital Camera
Early days, but already good value for money This is an early review (a pre-ordered camera only arrived a couple of days ago) so I've only spent a few hours using it.Quick summary - in some ways ...
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Question : what is the difference between the polaroid i733 and the polaroid i533 and the polaroid i830
Can somebody please tell me the difference between all them cameras cause i seen a lot that comes in pink but diffrent model numbersand can u give me a link to where some people have a mirror shot picture with one of them cameras. and somenody who took a picture with one of them cameras so i can see how good it takes picturesand if u have one of these cameras what is the good thing about it and what is the bad thing about it
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go to www.dpreview.com/ and on the left go to. . buying guide - side by side and you can compare and contrast.usually that works but they dont have the camera yu are looking for.So:i733:7MP (picture quality)3x optical zoomShutter speed range:1/2000 - 8 secondsISO: 50, 100, 400, 200i533:5.1MP (picture quality)optical zoom:same as i733shutter sp range: same as i733ISO: same againi803:8MPoptial zoom:sameok polaroid is hard to find out about. Basically i think the difference is the amount of Mega pixels the camera will shoot at. The i533 only has 5mega pixels and you should do better than that. But the difference between the 733 and 'i830' is . . .ok I dont think there is an 830 maybe.I have never researched Polaroid until this day and now I remember why.Basically I have no clue what going on.sorry
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Question : Sun-glasses..Is there a difference between a Polaroid and polarised lens
Sun-glasses..Is there a difference between a Polaroid and polarised lens
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Hah, researching for this question made me discover that Polaroid is not just the name of instant cameras and photos they produce, but also the name of a type of synthetic plastic sheet which is used to polarize light.So yes, Polaroid is used in sunglassess. Not sure whether it's used for optical lens though.
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