
Polaroid I1037
Brand | Polaroid 2002 |
Model | i1037 |
Released Year | 2002 |
Type | Digital Cameras |
Series | x |
Color | Red |
Optical Zoom | 3x |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Polaroid i1037 is a digital camera introduced in the early 2000s, designed to offer basic digital imaging capabilities targeted at casual users. It features a fixed lens digital camera design typical of entry-level devices of its time. The camera supports JPEG image file format with resolutions up to 1.3 megapixels. It utilizes a CCD image sensor and records images to removable media such as CompactFlash cards. Basic controls for exposure and white balance are integrated for user convenience. Image preview and navigation are facilitated by a small LCD display on the rear of the device.
Specifications
Features | x |
MPN | i1037 |
Series | x |
Device Charging Range | 1-3 |
Charger Included | No |
Optical Zoom | 3x |
Model | Polaroid i1037 |
Maximum Resolution | 10.0 MP |
Screen Size | 2.7 in |
Maximum Aperture | f/5.6 |
Digital Zoom | 3x |
Color | Red |
Battery Type | AA |
Type | Digital Camera |
Release Year | 2002 |
Image Sensor | 1.3 Megapixel CCD |
Lens | Fixed Lens |
Storage Media | CompactFlash Card |
Image Format | JPEG |
Display | Small LCD rear screen |
Flash | Built-in Flash |
Battery | 4 x AA Batteries |
Connectivity | USB interface, Card reader compatible |
Video Recording | Not supported |
ISO Sensitivity | Fixed low range |
Zoom | No optical zoom |
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Key Advantages
The Polaroid i1037 offers simplicity and ease of use, well-suited for beginners in digital photography. Its compact design makes it portable and convenient for casual photography. The camera supports removable storage, allowing users to expand memory and transfer files easily. It includes a built-in flash for low-light photography needs. Battery operation gives flexibility for use in various environments. Additionally, the camera was competitively priced at launch, making digital photography more accessible.
Limitations
The image resolution of 1.3 megapixels is quite low by modern standards, limiting photo quality and print size. The fixed lens limits photographic versatility, lacking zoom or interchangeable lens options. The small LCD screen provides limited feedback and composition assistance. The camera’s processing speed and boot time are slower compared to contemporary models. Low ISO sensitivity options restrict performance under varied lighting conditions. Also, limited manual controls reduce flexibility for advanced users.
FAQ
What is the image resolution of the Polaroid i1037?
The Polaroid i1037 has a maximum resolution of 1.3 megapixels, suitable for basic digital photos.
What type of storage media does the i1037 use?
It uses CompactFlash memory cards for storing pictures.
Does the Polaroid i1037 support video recording?
No, this model is designed primarily for still image capture and does not support video recording.
What kind of lens does the camera have?
The camera has a fixed lens with no optical zoom capabilities.
Is the Polaroid i1037 still available for purchase?
No, the Polaroid i1037 has been discontinued and is no longer produced.
What battery type does the Polaroid i1037 require?
It operates on 4 AA batteries for power.
Can the camera be connected to a computer?
Yes, images can be transferred via a USB connection or by using a card reader for the CompactFlash card.
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