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June 22, 2010

Item of the Week: Polaroid Digital Camera

Green is in - as a color and a concept. Make a statment - fashionable or ecological - with this sleek, high powered digital camera from Polaroid. This pocket sized gizmo packs a punch with bright LCD, 2.5" preview screen and 4x zoom.






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June 15, 2010

Do Dad's Day Right



If thinking of a gift for the guy who has it all stumps you every year, we have good news. Just in time for father's day we've put the Kodak EasyShare 10.2 megapixel digital camera on special.

At this amazing price, it makes a great gift for shutterbugs of all levels. A generous 2.4" LCD and a Kodak's simple EasyShare sytem make it a winner even for the dad who's just moving into the digital realm.

Don't delay - this deal won't stick around forever.




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May 25, 2010

Deal of the Week



Don't miss this week's Deal of the Week: The FujiFilm Instax Mini 7S Instant Camera.

At only $62.95, you can't afford to pass up this favorite item among photo enthusiasts.

In the age of digital, some may not realize how convenient an instant camera really is. Use an instant camera when you need photos right away such as:

  • During parties
  • As fundraiser mementos
  • At children's functions
  • For ID use
  • For instant proofing of lighting and composition
  • To document layouts and setups
  • For craft projects
  • Much, much more.


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May 03, 2010

For Your Future "Ansel Adams"


So you want to let the aspiring photographer in your family take pictures of your vacation, but there is no way she is getting her little hands on your DSLR? Buy her a Polaroid A530 digital camera!

This camera gets great reviews and lives up to the Polaroid name. It's easy to use and takes great pictures.

What makes this camera a great pick for kids?

  • The 2.5" TFT screen is easy to see in both bright sunlight and indoors. It is also nice and big so that kids can easily see what they are taking a picture of.
  • The camera is incredibly simple to use. The buttons are easy to find and press. According to reviews it takes small children very little time to master the controls.
  • The camera is fairly durable. While it might not stand up to being run over by the family car, it can handle typical kid activity levels. The digital zoom also allows you to zoom in closer without a fragile protruding zoom lens.
  • Low risk. At our price, it won’t be the end of the world if your budding photographer inadvertently drops the camera into the pool.

The Polaroid A530 is also a great option if you want to take a no fuss camera with you on vacation.

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April 14, 2010

Wedding Season Savings




Spring is in the air and the wedding season is on the horizon. In this tough economy, brides everywhere are on the lookout for ideas to help them trim costs without skimping on memories.

As a former bride and a wedding photographer, I'm a bit biased to spending extra on photography and less on other things like the cake, dress or invitations. But, if your photography budget is already strained or you want to cover all your photo bases, consider disposable wedding cameras.

In the age of digital cameras, it's easy to assume your guests will all take lots of pictures and give you copies. But which anniversary will you be celebrating before you actually receive those copies?

Disposable cameras keep you firmly in control of the images and offer many other benefits:

  • The cameras are cheap - around $2 to $3 each but come loaded with good quality film, flash and batteries.
  • Cameras can be customized with your names and the date so they double as table decor.
  • Point and shoot cameras are easy to use and great pictures can be taken even by small children
  • The cameras stay on the table after the reception. The maid of honor can gather them up and drop them off at any photo lab - meaning you'll have stacks of great images when you return from your honeymoon.
  • Having cameras circulating for the candid shots means your photographer can be free to focus on your formal shots. This can reduce the overall time (and therefore, budget) you'll need to allocate to photography.
  • Many models come with pre-printed table cards explaining the cameras should be used and then left behind for the bride and groom.
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Holly Reed is a contributing writer for eCameraFilms and a photographer at Reed Photographic.