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Polaroid One600 Job Pro Instant Camera
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Polaroid One600 Job Pro Instant Camera

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Description:

NOTHING beats the NEW Polaroid One600 JobPro for Construction and Do-it-Yourself users. With Polaroid 600 Instant film, this rugged instant camera will capture all those critical details on any job site.

Features:

Great for construction job sites and home DIYers


Rugged, yellow body that folds to compact size


Focus-free lens for great shots as close as 2 feet


Autoflash helps to illuminate pictures in any light


Digital LCD picture counter and feature setting display


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.4 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 3.9 inches
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 3.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 53 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 53 customer reviews )
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97 of 99 found the following review helpful:

5Great results from a 'construction' cameraJun 25, 2002

I bought this camera at a going-out-of-business sale at a local retail store about a year ago. I thought the 'construction' nature of the camera would make it more durable, while still providing fairly good pictures. Little did I know that the pictures would be so good!
I never would have guessed that this camera would take such crisp, clear pictures. I have shot more than a half-dozen pkgs of film and every picture has turned out fine. Please understand...this is not a 35mm camera with all the bells & whistles. It is a Polaroid instant camera (w/ flash) that produces good, instant pictures. That being said, it is very rugged and durable and will tolerate adverse weather better than your 35mm will. I have taken pictures in the rain w/o problems - you only have to remember to protect the film when it exits the camera. It needs to be kept dry & warm...just like any polaroid.
If you go into this with the correct expectations, you will not be disappointed.

44 of 45 found the following review helpful:

5A pretty sweet cameraFeb 19, 2006
By Demosthenes "Jane"
Yeah, Sweet camera. It was basically ready out of the box once I added the film. Everyobody thinks it's really cool. It's great to have the instant photos, so real and so tangible. Each picture is one of a kind.

This camera works great, but I noticed at night that the pictures are a little dark if the subject is more than 5-6 feet away, but for the price I think It's a pretty good deal.

Be aware that the film is expensive, it comes out to about a dollar a photo. Othewise it's Great!

53 of 58 found the following review helpful:

4Why a timer.....if there is no tripod socket??Dec 19, 2005
By SaintSuperb
There are two things i dislike about the One 600 ultra. Other than that.....I think it is a great value for the money.

First off....why have a self timer......and not include a socket on the bottom of the camera to put it on a tripod??....The Polaroid One had the tripod socket feature...and i miss it very much on this camera.

Secondly...i dislike the fact that there is no way to turn off the flash. There are times (like taking pictures of Christmas lights) that you only want ambient light included in your pictures.

35 of 38 found the following review helpful:

1Price-gouging!Jan 31, 2008
By H. Sansom "huw_the_book"
This is a nice little camera -- in the process of being discontinued. BUT the price here is OUTRAGEOUS. You can probably find it at a nearby CVS or Duane Reade or Target for about $40.

Get it for a good price and it's tremendous fun, especially for kids. They get a real kick out of seeing the picture develop before their eyes -- just can't be beat by a digital camera.

The pictures are _not_ of the quality of a decent point-and-shoot digital camera, but how many digital cameras cost $40 and how many give pictures _instantly_? And the Polaroid pics have a quality of their own which is hard to find in the digital world.

As of mid-March, the word is that _no one_ is interested in licensing the Polaroid technology (though Polaroid has indicated that they are happy to license it out). So the downside is that film will disappear, but the upside is that these cameras will not see the popularity of, say, Diana cameras. That means they should become _less_ expensive. One way or another, do not pay the thieves at Toyzz $160. Check e-Bay or anywhere first.

25 of 27 found the following review helpful:

1$39.99 At TargetFeb 15, 2008
By A. Downs
This is a great little camera but the price here is INSANE. It's only $39.99 at Target.

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