But these Canon Selphy printers only print 10x15 (4x6), don't they?

I have seen one in action and I wasn't too impressed...'horses for courses' is 
the expression? The camera was a Canon Ixus but still...

For this size I would print in a lab. There are always good prices and discount 
for 10x15 online printing since it is the most used.
(since I prefer larger sizes, even for family prints, and I like matt paper, I 
don't have many choices in Spain as opposed to glossy 10x15).

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De: Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Enviado: miércoles, 10 de enero, 2007 16:14:15
Asunto: Printing (on a budget)

For quite a time I'm considering printing myself my shots but being on
a budget I couldn't decide what to do. I'm not (for now at least)
printing much, really.

1/ I saw what a little Canon Selphy can do and honestly I fell on my
bottom. Pretty good IMO. Directly from K10D using Pictbridge... very
nice. Very affordable too.

2/ I'd like A3 but cost of those printers is ... well high ! Not even
talking about ink and paper costs.

3/ The low-end A3 printers are OK for coulour as I understand but not
that good for B&W. A shame I'd like to print B&W ...

Given these 3 points I may be better to send those to my nearest Lab.
What would you do?

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Thibault Massart aka Thibouille
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