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Reviews of Digital Cameras
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Title: HP Photosmart R837
Pros: Lots of handy, on-camera editing functions; big LCD screen.
Cons: The sliding lens cover feels loose and jams easily; noisy and fringe-filled photos.
Summary: The HP Photosmart R837's disappointing image quality makes this otherwise handy, versatile shooter a mediocre model.
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66/100 |
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Title: HP Photosmart R937
Pros: Intuitive interface; huge screen; fast performance
Cons: Horrible noise; really small zoom rocker
Verdict: The HP Photosmart R937's well-designed touchscreen interface and quick performance make it tempting but we can't overlook its extreme noise levels
Summary: The HP Photosmart R937 looks rather odd: the lens sits right in the middle of its matte-black shell. Strangely, its unique design makes it one of the more pleasant compact cameras on the market. Behind its abnormal exterior is an 8-megapixel camera with a
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60/100 |
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Title: HP R742
Pros: Good image quality when using 7M Best and in bright daylight. Some Scene modes. Very simple to use. 2.5-inch monitor. Compact and metal-clad.
Cons: Monitor difficult to see in daylight. Some noise as of 100 ISO. Compression too strong. Camera returns to the Auto mode and Auto flash when turned off. No optical viewfinder.
Summary: Next are two elongated buttons that are aligned vertically near the top right side of the monitor:
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70/100 |
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Title: Hewlett Packard Photosmart R927
Pros: Excellent software and plenty of features, low power consumption.
Cons: Lack of visual appeal, the upper row of buttons, automatic mode producing significantly less effective pictures than manual settings.
Verdict: The middling lens on this camera is compensated for by above average software and features like the built-in help menu. Once you have accepted the unconventional styling, it is average to use. This isn't a camera to fall in love with. However, if you want
Summary: No-nonsense design, an easy-to-use menu and decent software package. Blasphemy surely! Not so from HP, with the R927 - a good all-round camera. Click here for our review...
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60/100 |
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Title: HP Photosmart R847
Pros: Quick performance; comfortable design
Cons: Terrible noise; lens distortion
Verdict: The HP Photosmart R847 just isn't a very good camera. While it may be well-designed and shoots quickly, it has disappointing picture quality that produces distorted photos
Summary: With its sliding lens cover, the HP Photosmart R847 reveals a great lens and a sturdy body that can take pictures up to ISO 1,600. You can also change sensitivity and even tweak your photos while they're in the camera, or just keep things automatic. After
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62/100 |
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