Kodak is back in the instant photo business with the $70 Printomatic Instant Print Camera. The 10-megapixel unit, made under license by C+A Global, yields 2-by-3-inch prints and has a microSD slot for removable memory cards. The Printomatic uses ink-free Zink thermal paper instead of film packs and is simple to use: Frame the subject in the viewfinder and push the shutter button. Kodak left the instant camera business in 1986 after Polaroid won a patent infringement suit. #Pepcom #PaperPCPicks



Kodak is back in the instant photo business with the $70 Printomatic Instant Print Camera. The 10-megapixel unit, made under license by C+A Global, yields 2-by-3-inch prints and has a microSD slot for removable memory cards. The Printomatic uses ink-free Zink thermal paper instead of film packs and is simple to use: Frame the subject in the viewfinder and push the shutter button. Kodak left the instant camera business in 1986 after Polaroid won a patent infringement suit. #Pepcom #PaperPCPicks
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