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Polaroid IS049

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Brand Polaroid 2010
Model IS049
Released Year 2010
Type Digital Cameras
Series Instant Camera
Color Teal
Optical Zoom 4x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Polaroid IS049 is an instant camera designed to deliver quick physical prints of photographs. It features a straightforward point-and-shoot mechanism, enabling users to capture and print images instantly without the need for external printers.

This model uses integral film packs, allowing images to develop right before your eyes in a few minutes. The camera employs a fixed-focus lens suitable for casual photography and has a built-in flash for low-light conditions.

Its compact design and reasonably lightweight body make it portable and convenient. The exposure settings are automatic, optimizing for typical shooting environments. Power is supplied by a rechargeable battery compatible with the film pack system.

Specifications

Digital Zoom 4x
Screen Size 2.4 in
Manufacturer Color Blue
Color Teal
Custom Bundle No
Battery Type AAA
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 16.0 MP
Manufacturer Warranty None
Model Polaroid iS 049
Optical Zoom 4x
Connectivity USB
Features Waterproof
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Item Weight 2 lbs
UPC 021331029621
Device type Instant Camera
Lens Fixed focus lens
Film Type Integral instant film
Flash Built-in
Power Source Rechargeable battery
Release Year 2010
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

The IS049 offers instant printing, providing immediate physical photos without waiting for development.

Its user-friendly design makes it accessible to beginners and casual photographers.

The built-in flash enhances photo quality indoors or in low light environments.

Compact form factor ensures easy portability and quick use on the go.

Integral film technology simplifies the printing process without external equipment.

Automatic exposure adjustment helps produce well-balanced photos under various lighting conditions.

Limitations

The fixed-focus lens limits image sharpness at varying distances, restricting creative control.

Instant film packs can be costly and less readily available compared to digital media.

Photo resolution and image quality are lower than modern digital cameras.

Limited control over exposure and focus reduces flexibility for advanced users.

Battery life depends on use and may require frequent recharging during heavy shooting sessions.

The camera is discontinued, limiting after-sales support and accessory availability.

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