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We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.The Kodak Printomatic Mini Instant Print Camera is about the size of a power bank, light enough to toss in your pocket, and quick to fire up when something photo-worthy happens. You snap, it prints, and you get a little sticker photo you can slap on your scrapbook, phone case, bedroom wall, or wherever you want. There are no cables, ink cartridges, or waiting for an app to syncyou can just point, shoot, and print, and it's on sale for $59.99 on StackSocial right now. It's obviously more of a playful gift or party gadget than something youd use for serious photography, but if you want to instantly hand out memories, especially to kids or during events, it does the job with minimal effort and no mess.As mentioned, this isnt a camera you buy for image quality. It maxes out at 5MP, so the photos are more for fun than for framing. The 2x3-inch prints come out smudge-proof and water-resistant, though, thanks to its Zero Ink techKodak ZINK photo paperwhich eliminates the need for ink cartridges. You wont get film-like depth or editing options here. There's a wide-angle 8mm lens with an f/2 aperture and an automatic flash that kicks in when lighting is trash, but you're not shooting your next short film on this thing. Still, you can keep taking photos while it prints in the background, making it a decent companion for chaotic birthdays or travel days when youre hopping from one view to the next.As for the fine print, it doesnt come with a charging cable, which is an odd omission considering it uses a built-in rechargeable battery and charges via MicroUSB. And while it comes with a small starter pack of ZINK paper, if you plan to go full scrapbook mode, youll want to stock up. Youll also need to have a microSD card separately if you want to save your photos digitally. There's no screenjust a basic viewfinderand no real control over how your images turn out. But for people who just want to point, shoot, and print something instantly, it nails that simple joy.