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Reviews (3)

Jan 02, 2019
Easy to set up, works well
This was purchased for an adsl 2+ and was easy to set up. A month later the line was upgraded to a fibre (vdsl) line. It took all of 90 seconds to change the settings to match the new line.
Wi-fi is good with both 2.4 and 5 ghz bands and is better than my old Draytek set up.
Jul 27, 2010
Great Capacity, Fast Card
Putting this into my Canon 350D means that I was able to shoot over 25 continuous shots (large high quality jpgs)and 5 continuous raw and jpg shots before the camera had to stop to let the card finish writing.
An empty card gives me :-
- 155 raw and jpg
- 544 Large high quality jpgs
- over 1,000 large lower quality jpgs
- 910 medium size, high quality jpgs
- over 1,000 small size, high quality jpgs
If you you are going on holiday or taking a lot of photos I would recommend one (or more) of these cards.
Jul 26, 2010
Easy to use if a little strange
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a very odd little printer for those of us that are used to inkjets and laser printers.
You buy a pack of paper and it has a cartridge with a ribbon in it that is just long enough to print the number of photos that the paper pack is for (so a 36 pack of paper will only have enough "ink" for 36 photos).
Very simple to use, just plug your photocard into the slot, select the image on the display and press print. The paper goes back and forwards through the printer 4 times and you get a perfect 6 x 4 photo out at the end.