Polaroid’s ID-104 Econo Camera
Polaroid ID-104 Econo Camera
Identification
It puts a more economical face on cut and paste ID cards.
Cards made with
Polaroid Polacolor ID
Ultraviolet films defy
tampering. That’s
because the film has
an invisible security
pattern printed right
into it. This pattern,
which can be easily
seen under ultraviolet
light, is destroyed
when a card is altered.
So forgeries are easy
to spot.
Polacolor ID Ultraviolet
film shown under a
black light.
When you buy the ID-104 Econo, you’ll be getting the
most economical ID camera in the Polaroid family. But
you won’t be cutting corners in the bargain. It was
designed to focus on quality, accuracy and ease of use.
So you can expect consistently professional results from
your in-house ID program.
It sheds new light on flawless framing.
You won’t need a viewfinder with the ID-104 Econo. It uses
a single beam of light to make sure your subject’s face is
right where you want it and in focus. And it’s just one of the
bright ideas that will help you take outstanding pictures.
It has all the features you need to create great
photos for your ID cards.
An LED panel indicates camera settings and guides you through
operation. Strobe brightness can be set for all lighting conditions.
And the strobe boost lets you enhance one picture without
changing the exposure on the others. This is particularly useful
when photographing subjects with dark complexions. Finally, an
infinitely adjustable aperture switch allows operation with all
types of recommended Polaroid ID films in all lighting conditions.
It has a memory for important details.
The ID-104 Econo’s memory retains all selected settings when
you shut it off, avoiding film waste. It also shuts off automatically
after ten minutes, a reminder you’ll appreciate during battery
operation. And it flashes a low battery icon, sounding a beep, if
the system’s voltage is too low. If ignored, the camera will power
down to eliminate damage.
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