In the world of point-and-shoots, HP often pops up to mind because of the "photo-smart" qualities of its cameras. Today, we'll review the HP Photosmart R937 and give you a list of its features as well as user ratings and feedback.
All about HP Photosmart R937
This compact digital camera weighs only 0.4 lbs with a size dimension of 4.1-inch width, 1.1-inch depth, and 2.9-inch height. It comes with a 3.6-inch color LCD display and built-in flash. This Photosmart camera also features an 8-megapixel resolution. With Optical Sensor Type CCD, you can enjoy up to 8x digital zoom and max. shutter speed of 1/2000 sec and min. shutter speed of 10 sec. The digital video format is in MJPEG, while the still image uses the JPEG format. The video capture is rated at 640 x 480. For its storage capacity, you can enjoy 32 MB integrated flash memory. You can use a MultiMediaCard or SD Memory Card. It also comes with its self-timer with a delay feature of 10 sec., enough for you to join in the group and make a great pose. Additional features include the date/time stamp, PictBridge support , USB 2.0 compatibility , in-camera red-eye removal, and built-in microphone.
HP Photosmart R937 review
HP Photosmart R937 has its fair share of good and not-so-good reviews from camera users. Most are happy to have such a digital camera that's feature-rich. One of the noted features is the touch-up program, which easily helps remove flaws and cover them. Users also rave about the useful editing tools of HP Photosmart R937. The 3.6-inch touchscreen camera, however, has some disappointing effects on photos. Some call this camera a "red-eye magnet," since red eye is what some would commonly have to fix with flash shots. Though there are software for this and the camera has a red-eye reduction feature, this can be very inconvenient. All in all, HP Photosmart R937 has a very intuitive interface, a big screen that makes viewing and navigation easier, and a somewhat fast performance. One of its major disadvantage is the noise it makes and its small zoom.
For its environmental parameters, systems requirements for computer connection, lens system, and other features, visit HP's official website.
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