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Polaroid i-Zone Fortune Film (3 Pack)
Made by Polaroid
  • Instant color print film for i-zone cameras
  • Fun fortune on film disappears as picture develops
  • Adhesive back for sticking pictures anywhere
  • 3 packs, 12 exposures per pack
  • Fast developing time
Amazon base price: $18.99
List price: $22.99 (that's 17% off!)
Average review score:

Horrible
When I saw this product online I thought it would be pretty awsome to get it off amozon, but that was a huge,horrible,bad, mistake I made! When the flim came I put in my izone camra and got ready to take my first picture! When I did it took like 5 min. to get the stupid flim to turn up. When the picture was finished I noticed there was 3 things wrong with this picture. One thing wrong was that I couldn't tell who I took a picture of at all. Two was that the color was all faded, and It was not really bright at all. The last problem was that after I took another picture it was totally blank, and yellow! I recommend getting the Polaroid i-Zone Sticky Pocket Film! I recommend this film because it has no blank pictures, tons of color, and you can autually tell who is the person in the picture! I hope my review was helpful to you, and please do not buy the Fortune teller film even if it looks cool beleive me I had the experience!:)

Not so great
Sadly, I didn't find the Fortune Film to be up to par to Polaroid's reputation. The colors are not as crisp with the Fortune Film as with the regular and the sticky i-Zone film.

I do not feel that this film is worth the extra money you'll pay, but it's fun for a one time purchase to read the fortunes.

ok-ness
well, its great they have fortunes on them but they arent really fortunes..the dont even go with the pic.. i took a practice pic or my wall and it said "holy hair!" does that count as a fortune?hm but it is sticky and the 'fortunes' are quite cute


Fujifilm Nexia 20 Auto APS Camera
Made by Fuji
  • Entry-level camera with Fujifilm's 24mm Advanced Photo System
  • Focus-free lens
  • Built-in automated flash with red-eye reduction
  • Bright, oversized real-image viewfinder
  • Motorized film advance and rewind
Amazon base price: $
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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Not Worth It
Snapshot cameras operate on such a simple principle that I didn't think it was possible to take such out-of-focus images. Well now it is, thanks to the Nexia 20.

I've owned and used many different 35mm cameras in the past, and I was able to produce some kind of workable image with every one of them, even the wind-up snapshot camera I have. This one I gave a try to get a feel for what APS can do.

I took pictures from 3 feet away, 10 feet away, and at great distance. I took them in daylight, and I took them with a flash. I took them in a box, and I took them with a fox, but nothing I could do would make a single picture I took with this camera appear in focus.

The view lens doesn't line up either, so if you think you're taking a picture of your friends, you're actually taking a picture of your friends from the neck down.

The problem with making a discount APS camera is you can't take away features to make it more affordable (it requires automatic film advance/rewind and print format selection) so all you can do is make everything cheaper. Which they most certainly did.

My advice is to go with a 35mm camera in this price range, or to buy a more expensive camera if you must have APS.

In short, this should be sold as a paper-weight or maybe as a Rubik's cube-type toy (try opening the loaded film compartment without a chisel), but this thing is no camera.

good price
This small camera is terrific for that trip that you are going!, Is very light, and image quality is very nice.


Fujifilm T120HT Master Grade VHS (1-Pack)
Made by Fuji
  • Master high-grade tape
  • High-energy luminance signals
  • True-to-life color
  • Enhanced high-fidelity audio signal
  • Dust-resistant plastic slip case
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fuji video tapes extremely poor quality?
No matter what they call this trash "Master", "pro", or "HQ" these tapes are really made poorly. I've Got 20 or so and every single one of them has lines running through them or have completely snapped in two. It seems very strange to me why this is so since Fuji makes superior film for cameras that has never given me an problems at all. If you Want to buy quality tapes stick with "Maxell or Sony" I've got over 2,000 of these and have had only 6 or 7 duds.

Fuji Vhs
I think that it is a great product for recording shows and stufff liuke when you are on a camping trip your aunt or parents could copy it for u.


Panasonic KX-FA55 Replacement Film for FP80-Series Fax Machines (2 Rolls)
Made by Panasonic
  • For Panasonic KX-FP80, KX-FP81, KX-FP85, KX-FPC91, KX-FPC95, and KX-FPC96
  • Yields approximately 300 pages
  • Includes 2 164-foot-long rolls
  • Easy to install
  • Genuine Panasonic quality product
Amazon base price: $27.99
List price: $29.99 (that's 7% off!)
Used price: $30.50
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KX-FA55 not compatible with all it claims on box
I bought this double pack of replacement cartriges because it said it was compatible with the KX-FPC96 fax machine. However the core was too large to fit in the slot. I'm sure it works just fine in other machines but not the KX-FPC69.

Panasonic KX-FA55 Replacement Film
This replacement film is needed for the FP80 Series of panasonic fax machines. The only thing I don't like about them is that they run out quickly if you copy a lot of things. There is not many different types of this film to compare it with, but overall, it is good enough minimal use. If you have a lot of faxes coming in, or you use it for copying, just keep a couple of extra ones around.


Fujifilm Zoom Date 60EZ 35mm Camera
Made by Fujifilm
  • Fujinon 1.7x (35 to 60mm) zoom lens
  • Easy film loading
  • Multi-mode auto flash with red-eye reduction
  • Sequential self-timer
  • Quartz date/time imprinting option
Amazon base price: $59.99
List price: $89.95 (that's 33% off!)
Used price: $30.00
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The worst camera!
If I could rate this camera lower than a 1 star, I would. I bought this camera to take pictures of special moments, ie: my son's second birthday, my niece's first birthday, and my brother's departure to Iraq. NONE of these pictures came out. They were all indoor pictures and my memories on film are gone. Don't buy this camera if you want to cherish memories with pictures...

ok for outside pictures
This camera is VERY easy to use, that is why I bought it. But, I still am having terrible trouble centering the pictures with it, and I do not like what inside pictures look like. I am returning the camera today.

I LOVE this camera
This camera is wonderful! I have a 10 month old daughter and, as a 1st time parent, I find myself taking pictures of her almost every day. I've used this camera both indoors and outdoors and have been very happy with the results. I received a more expensive model for Christmas, but returned it because the auto focus feature didn't allow me to take pictures of a moving baby. I then purchased the Zoom Date 60 EZ instead, which has been both efficient and easy since day 1. I love the zoom options, red eye reduction and timer option which allows me to be in the pictures with my husband and daughter. Best of all, the quality of the pictures is wonderful. I highly recommend this model! In fact, I recently lost my camera and am going crazy without it. I plan on buying this same exact model just as soon as I can.


Fujifilm Date 70 Zoom 35mm Camera
Made by Fuji
  • Zoom from 35mm to 70mm
  • Autofocus system with landscape and night-portrait modes
  • Built-in flash with several modes
  • Active infrared autofocus
  • Quartz date-and-time imprinting
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Do not Recommend
This camera has been the most awful I have ever owned.
Horrible blurry pictures and I have tried many types of film.
Goes through batteries very fast, and now the flash has stopped working. I will never purchase FujiFilm brand again.

Not such a Hot Shot!!
We have owned this camera since about a year ago. Really terrible pictures. We have put through about a dozen rolls of film on it, and although with time it has improved, the first images were really out of focus. It's like it needs to be broken in! Recently, the photos have been getting better, but it always produces pictures where the objects in the background are more in focus than the image in the centre of the photo that we orignally focussed on. I have taken many pictures in my life, but my old 110 camera did better than this!!!

The Camera for you
this camera is perfect especcially if you are not going to use it alot. It has date, zoom, and everything a basic camera should have and more. If you are looking for a basic camera and you pass this one up then you will not be satisfied with the one you buy. This camera even has a great price. All of these things put together equill the best camera for you.


Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm 1800AFL Film Scanner
Made by Pacific Image Electronics
  • Auto-film loading, auto-focus; batch film scanning
  • 1,800 x 1,800 dpi resolution
  • 42-bit color depth, 14-bit gray scale
  • 3.2 dynamic range
  • USB interface; PC and Mac compatible
Amazon base price: $
Average review score:

Pathetic
Color cast is always off; editing software is clunky; levels adjustment is incredibly clumsy; scanner is prone to crashing (all the time); scanner won't calibrate properly for film strips. I have wasted an unbelievable amount of time trying to scan with this machine, and then fixing the scanned products, and am incredibly frustrated. I'm using the more advanced version than this - the PF 3600 Pro, but it sounds like it has the same problems. My advice is to troll the Internet and mags for solid reviews, and spend your scanner money accordingly ... or wait 2 more years for the manufacturers to get us off their bleeding edge.

Bad Company Bad scanner
I only have a few things to say about the scanner and the company. Pacific Image as a company is terrible! They have no support and they don't care. This is the poorest example of a scanner I've ever used. Please take my advise and look eleswhere.

Cost effective, works good, driver glitches
Reading some of the below reviews, I am reminded with I use a Mac: things usually work. The PF1800 is actually a good, not outstanding, scanner. I am scanning all my Dad's slides in and it produces good, easy to use results. I use about 1200 to 3000 dpi and it works well with manageable file sizes. Previously I was using an Epson flatbed scanner w/ slide attachment which as much slower and could not reliably reproduce quality scans. The PF1800 does though although not perfectly: it has trouble with darker slides which come out very grainy despite various manipulations. Also its CyberView 35 driver in Mac OS X (Panther) is not glitch free: it often mysteriously retrieves an old scan while posting a NEW slide and freezes up occasionally. But it's MUCH cheaper than the rest and it DOES WORK. I've done about a thousand slides with it so far... I should know. Also check out Costco.com for a better price. Happy scanning!


Fujifilm FP-S01 Digital Camera Accessory Kit for Fuji S602 Digital Camera
Made by Fujifilm
  • Designed specifically for the FinePix F602 digital camera user
  • soft protective case to house your F601 and protect it from dust and dings
  • 1 GB IBM MicroDrive
Amazon base price: $
List price: $429.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Pretty box, but what is in it?
I own a fuji602 and am very happy with the results I get from it.You know how it is,there's always something else that you want to add to what you already have.Well this 'starters kit' is obviously a total waste of time and money.They don't even want to tell you what is in the box !
Take it from me that whatever it is you can do without it !
Carry case ? Extra memory ? Batteries? Charger? Mains adapter ?
These are all available form other sources and probably at a better price.Have a look around your local store and take your pick.
Sorry Fuji but you have shot yourselves in the foot with this product.
BTW How come we in the UK pay a good 50% more for any digital camera?

What is in a 'digital camera accessory kit'?
I have yet to stumble across a listing for anything comparable to this FP-SO1 thingy that says what on earth is _in_ the kit.

The picture of the green box doesn't enlarge enough for me to be able to hazard a guess beyond bag, maybe a memory disk, and maybe a battery charger.

So I can't tell what this pig in a poke is; and I can't tell if the kit includes things I might need that aren't included with the camera itself, or things that I might want like a USB cable; and I can't comparison-shop between the mystery kit and an a la carte selection.

Maybe I've missed the right button to click, but it sure seems like there ought to be a way- without making a trip to an Office Depot, for instance- to know what is in this accessory kit.

Accessory Kit
The accessory kit contains a soft case, 4 rechargeable batteries, a battery charger, and a 1 gigabyte IBM micro-drive memory card. Just the memory card alone makes the kit worth purchasing.


Canon Sure Shot 80u 35mm Date Camera Kit
Made by Canon Cameras US
  • 2.1x zoom lens 35mm camera
  • 3-point autofocus system
  • Action, night scene, and close-up shooting modes
  • Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
  • 10 second self-timer
Amazon base price: $oo Low To Display
List price: $109.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $64.99
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Get a Nikon
Received this as a gift. Ran about 5 rolls of film through it. It took decent pictures. Nothing to write home about. Then the lcd stopped working. Canon fixed it under warranty quickly and with no problems. The camera frequently has trouble focusing on subjects. So...good customer support, but only so so operation and pictures.


Fujifilm Nexia 270ix Z MRC Zoom APS Camera
Made by Fuji
  • Fujinon lens zooms from 23 to 50mm
  • Print format selection of classic, HDTV, and panoramic
  • Built-in flash with 3 modes
  • Switch between different rolls of film with midroll change
  • Date, time, and title quartz imprinting option
Amazon base price: $
List price: $189.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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Looks ARE deceiving
I bought this camera as a rush purchase to go on a weeked trip. Due the fact that my Kodak T550 was left at home. I know Aps cameras my not produce the greastest images blown up but I like them. I used my head and while I was there I took a test roll and got them developed at a local store in an hour. I was already uneasy with the half-way decent quality of the pictures then and by the time I went through 7 rolls of film I was really on edge. I got back home and over 60% of my pictures came out dull, underexposed, and just awful. So I took my negative to an additional two other film proccessors and some of my pictures came out better but not by much. I've only been taking pictures for 5 years and I don't claim to know it all, but I really have come to dislike this camera. The only 'strenghs' to the camera are its looks and the LCD glow-type button function. While it wasn't acting like a camera with astigmatism(which I have) the pictures came out great.


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