We bought this cute camera as a Christmas present for our little nieces, but it ended up being a novelty for all family members. It came with a small yellow camera case and black strap, lanyard attachment, stickers, colored markers, extra rolls of paper, charging cable and instructions. It was really easy to understand and get started. It was fully charged, so we put a roll of paper in the little compartment, read how to put it into print mode, and started filming. The images are all black and white, of course, and their quality ranges from pretty poor to pretty surprisingly sharp considering you're only printing on receipt paper. I have a few examples of each in the photos for you to see. The last two photos of our pup were taken with different color filters, which greatly changed the quality of the photo. When you access the menu, you can also change the resolution, print quality, and backlight settings. It might be too much for small kids, but a cool feature for older ones who want that "grown-up" camera feel. The video screen is full color, of excellent quality, and if you insert your own microSD memory card, you can save photos and videos and transfer them to your computer.
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