Polaroid 2300Z Digital Camera. I have one, and I can highly recommend it. It's a 2.3 Megapixel setup, and the entire kit is very comprehensive. I got some Interstate rechargable batteries for it, and a charger for them. The camera will completely fill a 64MB compact flash card before the batteries wear out. The camera seems to be very efficient. Don't buy a camera that uses a floppy disk. They are extremely limited in memory. If you have a free USB port, the USB connection is just as user friendly, especially if you're using the very good software provided with the camera. Takes a little bit to get the hang of it, but I found it to be just as good as my Adobe Photo Deluxe that came with my HP Scanne, and faster with less conflicts.
8x10s print out very good on my HP Deskjet 932C.
I recommend you pick up a 64MB compact flash card, and the rechargable interstate AA batteries. You'll be able to take 75 pictures at a time. 68 on the 64MB card, and 7 on the 8MB card supplied by Polaroid as part of the kit.
http://www.polaroid.com/products/pro...&FromListing=1
Here's a Consumer Guide review.
http://products.consumerguide.com/cp...x.cfm/id/21942
BTW, I've had an extremely hard time locating these camera's at this time. A couple on Ebay. I picked mine up on Ebay brand new this past fall for $180.