Sony’s FP90 is the latest in a range of dedicated photo printers designed to
give photographers the convenience of professional level printing from the
comfort of their home.
You’ll find a wide range of connectivity here that caters for almost every
possible form of storage, including USB, Pictbridge compatibility, Compactflash,
SD and Memorystick Pro slots.
You can also connect the printer direct to your PC and use
Sony’s
Picture Motion Browser software to both catalogue and print photos. Attaching a
compatible device loads the collection stored on it, which can then be viewed
and edited on the impressive 3.6in display.
There is a wide range of options to edit images by adjusting brightness,
saturation and sharpness levels, applying one of a range of filters,
compensating for red-eye and more. If you’re not comfortable doing this yourself
you can opt to use the auto touch-up feature to have the FP90 carry out the
improvements itself.
Any adjustments can be easily undone so there’s no danger of ruining the
original image, and with instant previews on-screen it’s easy to see how changes
affect the pictures. In addition to photo correction you can also choose between
a range of templates and layouts to create calendars, ID photos and superimpose
text over a picture. All of this is very easy to do thanks to the effective
control layout making it a particularly good solution for beginners.
Once you’re happy, hitting the print button sees the
FP90
whir into action within seconds, and impressively a standard 6x4in sized print
was ready in less than 45 seconds. Results were extremely impressive, and we saw
no difference between prints here and those you’d order from a professional
service.
Unfortunately there is a price to pay for this level of convenience, high
performance and range of features. Since no paper or ink is supplied with the
unit it's necessary to pick these up separately, with prices starting at around
£15 for a 40 print pack. Bearing in mind you can get digital photos printed
professionally in the high street and
online
for around 10p per picture, this represents a markup of over 350 per cent per
photo, which makes the FP90 look less than excellent value.
Vista compatible: Yes
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