Buying Guide to the Polaroid I532 Digital Camera
A Great Camera for a Great Price!
By Caged Heart Publishing, published Jul 26, 2006
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The Polaroid i532 is a great size for tucking into a purse or backpack. It is compact enough, light enough, and so easy to use! This amazing little digital genius has an extra large LCD display, at 2.4”, it makes viewing and editing your photos right on the camera so smooth and easy, you will wonder where this camera has been all your life.
All function keys are easy to operate, not like some less expensive digital cameras that have keys so small only a child with tiny fingers can work them. The menu display on the LCD screen is simple, practically guiding you through the i532’s operation systematically.
With nearly unique features such as Document Mode and a big 32MB Internal Memory, as well as the 1 Gigabyte SD (Secure Digital) card you can purchase separately for very little money, and a bunch of Flash Modes, this camera is top of the line for an inexpensive, user-friendly digital camera.
Setting the camera on Document Mode, you can photograph receipts, business cards, even parking tickets. I have found this especially handy in my mystery shopping business! I can do a purchase and return shop without having to run home, scan the purchase receipt and then, run back to the store to do the return portion of the assignment. Saves time and gas, what a deal!
The wide array of Flash Modes helps to make it nearly impossible to ‘screw up’ a photograph. I’ve noticed that the Auto Flash Mode is extremely sensitive and adjusts quite well to almost any lighting situation, but if you want more control, use the Flash Off mode, the Red Eye Reduction mode, or the Fill Flash mode for those darker background, lighter foreground photos. Experimenting with different settings will produce your own personal preferences.
Polaroid i532 - Such huge features for such a compact (and inexpensive!) digital camera
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Did You Know?
Polaroid Corporation launched �Instant Imaging� in 1947, with the first instant camera.
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