I believe Sakar now owns the name Polaroid (and Kodak and possibly Minolta). So I was not too interested in the little point and shoot that spits out Zink photos and saves to Micro SD card. But it came in a box of miscellaneous cameras I bought and I gave it a try.
These are two snaps of the Veterans park in Houston, Minnesota. No manipulation or cropping. No control over the camera.
The tank shot was a bit over 1/2000 at f/2 and ISO 50.
The bricks honoring veterans were all autofocus as well.
I was mildly surprised.
Pretty nice images for a cheap camera.
Amazing what you can find in a box of stuff!
Beautiful photographs. I definitely appreciate the bricks honoring veterans. Seems all but two were USMC with some KIA on the same day. War takes America's finest young men and women. A shame.
Dennis
They were all area people. A pilot who was POW in China in the latter 60's to 1973. A submariner lost on the Skipjack. Plenty from Korea and WWII. You see family names going back to the Civil War, then WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and beyond.
Quite a thing to see in a rural MN town.
These are actually great shots, John.
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