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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 796564" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>For follks ramping up their photo experience... I'll stay away from the word hobby.... while you are making plans for this lens or that,, </p><p></p><p>don't forget almost the other half of the hobby... printing.. I really recommend a decent photo printer, with separate ink for colors and matte black and normal black. </p><p></p><p>Buy what you can afford as always, but the printers that support 13x19 are not that expensive, and sometimes they go on sell. I purchased a 1900 for only 240 dollars on sell. </p><p></p><p>I have been running the r1800/R1900 series. 100 year ink, and the results are great. You can go higher in printers, but,, my volume is not that high. </p><p></p><p>Pictures are more than screen savers, prints on the wall behind glass take a whole new meaning and value to you as the photograper. </p><p></p><p>And... they make nice gifts! When a relative or very close friend visits for a spell,, well,, notnhing like sending them off with a print. Especially if you </p><p>let them make the choice,, and print a fresh copy off the presses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 796564, member: 10038"] For follks ramping up their photo experience... I'll stay away from the word hobby.... while you are making plans for this lens or that,, don't forget almost the other half of the hobby... printing.. I really recommend a decent photo printer, with separate ink for colors and matte black and normal black. Buy what you can afford as always, but the printers that support 13x19 are not that expensive, and sometimes they go on sell. I purchased a 1900 for only 240 dollars on sell. I have been running the r1800/R1900 series. 100 year ink, and the results are great. You can go higher in printers, but,, my volume is not that high. Pictures are more than screen savers, prints on the wall behind glass take a whole new meaning and value to you as the photograper. And... they make nice gifts! When a relative or very close friend visits for a spell,, well,, notnhing like sending them off with a print. Especially if you let them make the choice,, and print a fresh copy off the presses. [/QUOTE]
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