Polaroid Spectra 1200SI Instant Camera Kit | 
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| Brand: Polaroid Category: Photography
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 3847
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Minimum Focal Length: 125 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 7 x 4.7
MPN: 1200SI Model: 1200SI UPC: 074100076333 EAN: 0074100076333 ASIN: B00004RF6K
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| Features:
| • | Instant camera with premium features | | • | Uses Polaroid Spectra Platinum film | | • | 10-zone autofocus, automatic flash, and electronic viewfinder | | • | Selectable self-timer, picture adjustment on control panel | | • | 1 pack of Polaroid Spectra Platinum film included |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Polaroid Spectra 1200SI camera kit combines Polaroid's Spectra 1200SI camera with a pack of Spectra film so that you can begin snapping pictures immediately. The Polaroid Spectra 1200SI offers great versatility. A member of Polaroid's instant-camera family, it takes Polaroid's trademark instant pictures. The Polaroid Spectra 1200SI features an electronic viewfinder that provides distance and light information as well as auditory and visual signals that cue you to the right photographic conditions. A panel also allows control of exposure, autofocus, autoflash, and the self-timer. The Polaroid Spectra 1200SI camera kit includes an adjustable hand strap and a five-year warranty.
Product Description The Spectra 1200si is the ultimate instant camera for advanced composition photography, and offers great versatility with an optical viewfinder that provides distance and light information, audio-visual signals that cue you to the right photographic conditions, and a control panel that allows control of exposure, focus, flash, and self-timer settings.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Wonderful June 1, 2007 Andrew (Wisconsin, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had a great time with this camera. The built in sonic distance finder and sensor array produces good quality photos. Yes, the film is expensive, but the power to produce a single, memorable photo is very enticing. Not all people want to send copies of their photographs to everyone they know. To have a single, unique photo is in some way special. No, it's not for everyone, but I do enjoy this camera as a compliment to my digital camera.
As for the camera itself, it is of high quality and precision, rubberized in case you drop it, and reliable and fun. If you're looking for the best of a dying breed, purchase this camera.
very good August 18, 2003 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
i first bought this as a present for a friend of mine. After i took a few pictures with it,i was honestly very impressed! The picture quality was very good, not great. The camera was slightly big and in a little bit of an odd shape to hold, but i didnt mind that too much. Id recommend this camera, but not if your looking for excellent picture quality. Its still a fun camera and really convientant how you dont need to have it developed!
Excellent! Every picture we took with this camera came out August 15, 2002 BooksGalore (Natick, MA USA) 19 out of 21 found this review helpful
great! We used it at our wedding for the guest book and I was so happily surprised how great they all came out! Some of the best pictures we have are from this camera!
Beautiful Pictures October 13, 2001 13 out of 21 found this review helpful
I'm a Great Grandmother who finds this camera very easy to use. Big improvement over the first Poloroid instant camera which I owned. When I bought this Sprecta 1200si there was a camera case on the same page which I also bought. However, it didn't fit this camera! I would like to know where I can buy one!
Superb Photos July 4, 2001 Kristi in Rochester (Rochester, NY United States) 67 out of 69 found this review helpful
The Polaroid Spectra 1200si, using the bright Spectra film, produces superb photos in almost any circumstance. The camera focuses automatically, beeping if you are too close to your subject, and adjusts to various lighting conditions. The timer feature is simple to use, giving off a very helpful insistent beeping as the picture is about to be taken - rather than taking a photo of you telling your family the camera's about to take a picture, it takes a photo of everyone paying attention to the beeping Spectra. If all of this beeping is too much to bear, you can set the camera to a silent mode. I use a variety of Polaroid and Minolta APS cameras for art and family photos. When I need a reliably good picture right away, I reach for the Spectra and am rarely disappointed. Polaroid, by the way, is an extremely responsive company with great technical assistance and customer service.
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