Photos are terrible. They're not very sharp, you have to hold the camera too close to get a decent shot of a person (if you hold them at a 'normal' distance, like normal aiming and shooting, the subject will stay somewhere far in the print), and paper is expensive. An elderly relative wanted one of these to help him remember the names of the people who lived in his nursing home, but the quality is so poor and the price so high that I would refuse to buy it for him.
Plustek OpticFilm 8100-35mm Negative Film/Slide Scanner with 7200 DPI and 48-bit Output: Bundle Silverfast SE Plus 8.8, Supports Mac and Windows
11 Review
Canon Wireless Compact AirPrint Printing
11 Review
Canon CanoScan Lide 300 Scanner, Compact Design: 1.7 x 14.5 x 9.9 inches
22 Review
Pacific Image PowerFilm CCD Scanner: Fast ๐ท and Automated 35mm Film Scanning at 6MP Speed!
11 Review