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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2015 5:02:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2015 5:12:49 GMT
You do realize that camera needs a special film/paper at about $12 per pack of 10 photos don't you? Do you want to have to remember to buy the film and keep it available for when you want it? Basically this is a new spin on the 1970s polaroid camera.
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Post by pjaye on Jul 2, 2015 5:44:16 GMT
You can take photos with your phone or your camera(s), upload them online from home and have them mailed to you. You don't even have to leave the house, what's so hard about that?
Why would you buy an overpriced crappy 'toy' camera like this to get credit card size photos at $1 each? You'll need to wear two pairs of glasses to even see who is in the photo.
You seem to spend a lot of time online looking for ways to spend money, rather than doing something productive...instead of googling for even more cameras that you clearly don't need, spend that time uploading your existing backlog of photos to a photo site and order the prints, or use that $100 to pay someone to do it for you.
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Post by mirabelleswalker on Jul 2, 2015 5:53:06 GMT
My niece got one of those cameras for Christmas. The quality of the photos is about a 4 on a scale of 1-10. Get an Epson Picture Mate or a Canon Selphy.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2015 9:10:29 GMT
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Post by michellegb on Jul 2, 2015 9:11:14 GMT
I have one of those cameras and love it. But the photos are little and not the best quality. I have no expectations that they will last forever or even 10 years. It's just used for fun at gatherings where I want to share the pictures. I recommend a Canon Selphy so you can print directly from your phone or most of the good online printing companies now have apps where you can upload and order prints directly from your phone (I use MPix).
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Post by maryland on Jul 2, 2015 11:53:53 GMT
My 12 yr. old has that camera. She loves it, but the pictures aren't good quality. The film is very expensive, so I don't buy it for her often. I recommend using the cameras you have, and getting photos printed. We have a Costco locally, so I can upload pictures to them and pick them up in a few hours (or maybe a day if I order a lot of pictures). Do you have a store in your area that you can print from or they can print for you?
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Post by beachbum on Jul 2, 2015 12:21:33 GMT
Why not use the app Groovebook? You pick 100 of the pics you take a month, upload to the app, and they print them and send them to you. It costs about $3 a month, you can use pics you've taken anytime (you could print some of those you've already taken), they come bound into a little book but the pics can be taken out easily. Not professionally printed, but close to drugstore printed quality.
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