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Polaroid Pdc 3030

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Brand Polaroid 2002
Model not
Released Year 2002
Type Digital Cameras
Series Pdc
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Polaroid PDC 3030 is a compact digital camera released in the early 2000s targeting entry-level users. It features a 3.34-megapixel CCD sensor capable of producing images in a resolution up to 2048x1536 pixels. The camera is equipped with a fixed-focus lens providing a versatile focal length suitable for general photography. It uses flash memory cards for storage expansion and supports USB connectivity for data transfer. The interface and controls are simple and user-friendly, emphasizing ease of use over advanced manual settings. Its build targets casual photography rather than professional use, focusing on portability and straightforward functionality.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Digital Zoom 3x
Color Silver
MPN not
Battery Type AAA
Series Polaroid PDC
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 2048 x 1536 pixels
Model Polaroid PDC 3030
Optical Zoom 3x
Features Auto Power Save, Date/Time Stamp
Sensor Type CCD
Effective Pixels Approximately 3.34 Megapixels
Lens Fixed focus lens
Zoom No optical or digital zoom
Flash Built-in flash
Viewfinder Electronic viewfinder
Storage Media Removable flash memory cards (SmartMedia)
Connectivity USB 1.1
Power Source 4 x AA batteries
Image Format JPEG
Display 1.5 inch LCD screen
Video Recording No
Weight Approx. 185 grams
Dimensions Approx. 115 x 70 x 40 mm
ISO Sensitivity ISO 100
Focus Modes Fixed focus
White Balance Automatic

Key Advantages

The Polaroid PDC 3030 offers a lightweight and compact design perfect for on-the-go photography. Its megapixel count is suitable for casual prints and digital viewing. The camera supports removable memory, allowing users to expand storage capacity. Its ease of use makes it ideal for beginner photographers. The inclusion of USB connectivity facilitates simple image transfer to computers. It also includes basic built-in flash functionality that aids low-light photography conditions.

Limitations

The fixed-focus lens limits the ability to capture sharply focused images at varying distances, reducing versatility. The relatively low resolution by modern standards restricts large-format printing. It lacks manual exposure controls and zoom functionality, limiting creative control. Battery life is limited compared to newer digital cameras, necessitating frequent replacements or charging. The camera does not support video recording, which reduces its functionality in multimedia applications. Additionally, images can exhibit noise in low-light conditions due to the sensor technology of its time.

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