Sony PictureStation DPP-FP50

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4 reviews

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Sony PictureStation DPP-FP50
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Average User Rating

3.0 stars out of 4 user reviews

Rating Breakdown

  • 5 star: 2
  • 4 star: 1
  • 3 star: 0
  • 2 star: 0
  • 1 star: 1

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4.5 stars

"Sony Makes Digital Photography Easy For The Weekend Photo Warrior" By Joshua Garfinkle

Pros: Beautiful Printouts (Better than professional photo developers), Fast, longlasting

Cons: Pretty consistent bad batches of Dye Sublimation packs, limited sizes

Summary: This is my second Sony dye sublimination printer. The first one just got old and overused. This one was much smaller, but same functionality. I love the print quality, the pictures look better than professional developing, and are about the same cost. The only bad thing is that I regularly ... Expand full review

4.5 stars

"Just as expected. A+" By AR278

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Summary: I love everything about this printer. It's small, convenient and pic quality is perfect. I have a nikon camera and the pictbridge is very comfy to use (THAT MAKES UP FOR LOOKING AT THE T.V. TO CHOOSE YOUR PICS). Sony had a breakthrough, finally not just solely for ... Expand full review

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