First off you would need a quality printer that meets your standards. Normally in the market, the more you pay, the better the quality. Second you will need good ink, not all ink will make a great quality, some will fade or spill more than needed. Thrid and last you will need a great camera, again same with what I said about hte printers, the more spent, the more you get quality wise.
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The HP Photosmart 335 is very easy to use and is one of the less exspensive options.
Simply a printer that will attach to a (usually) digital camera via a suitable USB cable - without the need for a computer.
There are many different online stores to look for a printer and camera bundle. This website will help you in your search: http://www.nextag.com/bundle-camera-digital-printer/products-html
After extensive research it appears that there are not any particular brands that offer a digital camera and printer bundle. However it is possible that one may be able to get one from eBay.
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The Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Photo Printer is considered a great photo printer, with quick speed and great ink.
One can take a photograph of a printer with either a traditional 35mm camera or a digital camera. Digital Cameras can be brought quite cheaply for a basic model or can often be found embedded into Smart-Phones.
I have discovered that the Vistaquest Digital Camera has a lot of options compared to a regular digital camera. The Vistaquest Digital offers digital still and video, DVD/TV Portable, Scanners and MP3 Players.
You can print photos from digital cameras at any walgreens, walmart, or cvs store. you can also buy a kodak printer that allows you to print straight from a digital camera hooked up to the computer or to the printer itself. Walmart always has printers for anyone wanting to print from a digital camera.
800x1600 is what I heard but it may not be true. You need to do your own research and find out which one works best for your digital camera that way your not disappointed.
A digital SLR is an excellent camera, but it has a lot of options that might be confusing to amateur photographers. If you are not comfortable with those options, a better choice might be a digital point and shoot camera.