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Reviews of Digital Cameras
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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 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.
Verdict: The HP Photosmart R837's disappointing image quality makes this otherwise handy, versatile shooter a mediocre model.
Summary: Budget cameras usually don't offer a lot of options. You can probably find an inexpensive camera that can take decent pictures, but you'll be hard pressed to find one with any flashy gimmicks or stylish design points. HP tries to buck this trend with the
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66/100 |
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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: HP Photosmart M537
Pros: Extremely simple to use; handy in-camera editing features.
Cons: No exposure control other than exposure compensation; slow performance; poor image quality.
Verdict: This inexpensive, simple HP Photosmart M537 digital camera is easy to use, but its pictures aren't so easy on the eyes.
Summary: HP's Photosmart M537 is the archetypal budget camera. It's not particularly large or small, it doesn't look terribly shiny or sleek, and it doesn't have any notably unique features. This is completely understandable; sub-$150 snapshot cameras don't normal
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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: Great performance and solid design can't get past the HP Photosmart R847's major image deficiencies.
Summary: At its heart, the HP Photosmart R847 is simply a scaled-up version of the HP Photosmart R837. Like its predecessor, the R847 uses a slightly chunky metal body with a sliding lens cover that reminds me more than a little of the Sony Cyber-Shot T-series cam
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62/100 |
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