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Littlebike
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Jul 23, 2003 20:22 |  #1

Since I blew my whole wad on the 10D and a lens I cannot afford a high quality printer and will have to look to outside resources for printing.

I know Shutterfly and Walmart* offer this service, are there any others that stand out as being better than shutterfly?

Shutterfly is very convenient since they send them to your home and do not charge and upload fee.

Also, if you reccomend a particular place, what colorspace, etc, are the files you submit?

*I really dont like giving Walmart business so i will aviod them as much as possible.




  
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Jul 23, 2003 20:33 |  #2

I Haven't outsourced biut I did get a Canon i950c for $200.00 at Sam's Club and it ROCKS!

I am positively blown away by the results.

I was set to spend 3 times that amount,. but thought I would give it a try based on several recomendations.

Really spectacular results.


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Jul 23, 2003 20:58 |  #3

Any discretionary money is going towards a 550ex and a Sigma 70-200 s.8 ex lens.

But, since my wife just lost her job within days of my buying the Camera, there is no discretionary income.

I have my eye on a Epson 2200 maybe next year or so.




  
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Jul 23, 2003 21:45 |  #4

Littlebike wrote:
I know Shutterfly and Walmart* offer this service, are there any others that stand out as being better than shutterfly?

I use EZPrints (http://www.ezprints.co​m (external link)) for larger prints. I have gotten a 20x30 from them in the past, but I normally get 16x24 prints from them.

Their website isn't as slick as Shutterfly, but their prices are great and I usually get my prints 3-4 days after uploading and ordering.




  
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