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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
4.0 stars
"incorporates the next step in sensor technology - Foveon X3"
Pros: Foveon X3 sensor technology - each pixel absorbing one of the primary (RGB) colours to give superb pictures, colour depth and resolution...need i say any more?
Cons: Brand image of Polaroid is not great....if this was a Canon it would have demolished all before it and the whole photography industry would be rushing to incorporate Foveon - CMOS sensor technology...instead of the old-tech CCD's
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4.0 stars
Pros: SO simple to use!!
Cons: Haven't found any yet!
Summary: I purchased this camera as a gift for a frien... read more
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3.5 stars
"I rate it "good" to "very good" (between 6 and 7)"
Pros: Price has dropped dramatically---now it's a buy. Comfortable to hold, easy to learn and use. Expensive technology at a cheap price.
Cons: Some of the early photos looked grainy until I took some time to understand the settings and options.
Summary: This is a work camera. We take hundreds of p... read more
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2.0 stars
Pros: The foveon sensor is a big plus.
Cons: Released, or re-released too long after development
Summary: This camera will be way overpriced for the am... read more
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2.0 stars
"Will we ever see this camera?"
Pros: Foveon chip - great technological improvement
Cons: Vaporware. I wonder if there is some plot within the digital camera industry to sink this. The Foveon is going up against the other camera fabs, which bring a lot of income. The Canons, Sonys, and Nikons would need to license Foveon if they wanted to u
