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HP PhotoSmart 935 - Digital camera - 5.3 Mpix - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: MMC, SD
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Get picture perfect photos using the HP Photosmart 935 digital camera with HP instant share. With 5.3 MP total resolution and up to 21x total zoom (Pentax 3x optical lens, 7x digital) your photos will be extremely sharp - delivering beautiful enlargements up to 20 x 30 inches. And with HP instant share you can select on your camera where photos will go the next time you dock or connect to your PC - like e-mail addresses or printers! Automatic or manual controls ensure you get the results you want - with the assistance of on-camera help wizards. You can even record memories in motion and sound using the video-clip with audio feature.
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HP PhotoSmart 735 with PhotoSmart 245 - digital camera ( Y2234A )
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The HP Photosmart 735 digital camera delivers outstanding digital snapshots with 3.2 MP resolution and up to 15x zoom - 3x optical and 5x digital - from a Pentax precision lens for clear, crisp photo prints. Snap a photo and select on the camera where it will go the next time you dock or connect to your PC using HP Instant Share. One-touch, fully automatic technology delivers great shots with manual overrides for adding creative touches. On-camera help wizard acts as a guide. The camera provides video capability with audio. The on-camera microphone also allows attachment of real-life audio clips to still photos. Easily print without a computer via USB cable, or the camera's memory card. Optional dock enables effortless sharing of photos to computer (or select HP printers), recharging of batteries, and slide shows on TV using wireless remote.This camera comes bundled with HP Photosmart 245. The cool thing about the HP Photosmart 245 4 x 6" portable printer is that you can preview, edit, and select photos to print using the 1.8" color LCD. Then you can go ahead and print - no PC required!
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PhotoSmart 935 Digital Camera
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HP Photosmart 935 5.3MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
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Get picture perfect photos using the HP PhotoSmart 935xi digital camera with HP instant share. With 5.3 MP total resolution and up to 21x total zoom (Pentax 3x optical lens, 7x digital) your photos will be extremely sharp - delivering beautiful enlargements up to 20 x 30 inches. And with HP instant share you can select on your camera where photos will go the next time you dock or connect to your PC - like e-mail addresses or printers! Automatic or manual controls ensure you get the results you want - with the assistance of on-camera help wizards. You can even record memories in motion and sound using the video-clip with audio feature. The optional HP PhotoSmart 8886 camera dock that connects easily to your PC or TV, includes a remote control for viewing photos, and recharges your camera batteries.
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HP PhotoSmart R927 - Digital camera - 8.2 Mpix - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: SD
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Get HP's latest technology in a powerful camera with 8.2 MP and 24x total zoom - 3x internal optical zoom, 8x digital. View on a big, bright, 3-inch image display with a wide viewing angle, so it's easy to share photos from nearly any position. This small camera has a premium, metal finish and robust manual controls. Get the photo you intended to take, without red eyes or shadows on faces, using HP Real Life technologies. Get photo-taking tips with HP Image Advice, or print stills of VGA video clips directly from the camera. Easily transfer photos and recharge, using an included dock, or choose an optional dock to view photos on TV. 32 MB internal memory included with optional SD card. Do more with your photos, without a PC. Snap panorama photos and stitch in the camera. Apply artistic effects and fun borders with HP Design Gallery, in the camera. Print photos almost anywhere, using an HP Photosmart compact photo printer. Rely on HP for beautiful prints you'll love to share.
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Question : Importing photo's from camera to iPhoto on macbook?
Right, here's the problem,
I have a Hewlett Packard E427 digital camera. I have no Hewlett Packard software. I'm trying to import photo's from the camera to iPhoto on my macbook.
When I connect the camera to the macbook using USB, iPhoto opens automatically but doesn't give me an (obvious) option to import the photo's.
According to Hewlett Packard, you do not have to use their software to import photo's.
What am I doing wrong? It's driving me crazy!
Thanks.
Answer:
download the drivers off Hewlett Packard and connect the camera to the mac and copy it from the camera to iphoto
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Question : Hewlett Packard Photosmart Mz67 is it a good camera??
i'm looking for a camera to take quality pictures and motion pictures such as horses jumping. is it s good camera to bring amazing quality? if not what is? i was thinking of the Canon PowerShot SX100. how do i turn off the digital zoom on both of the cameras? because i have both camera at my hands to buy. all i want to know is which one has the better picture quaility and best quaility of motion pictures such as horses jumping. i think the Canon PowerShot SX100 sucks at flash pictures, but i can always return it for another one if i don't like it :) so how do i turn the digital zoom off and which one's better
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SX100 IS is better because it has Av, Tv and M mode. Tv mode will be useful for sport photography. All point and shoot digital cameras have some shutter lag. When you try to shoot the horse jumping, pre-focus (half press the shutter button) on something which the horse is going to jump over first. Press the shutter button all the way when you the horse jumps. You may need to practice a couple of times to get the right timing.
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Question : How do you uninstall or disable software?
I recently installed my Hewlett Packard digital camera's software onto my computer which uses Windows Vista. Apparently the two aren't compatible and the computer has recommended I disable or uninstall the program. I tried to unload pictures anywhere but no luck. It's not connecting with the computer. Any advice?? In your repsonse, even if you recommend trying something else please include how to uninstall or disable new software.
Thanks for your help!
In my control panel there is no add/remove hardware. only add hardware
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I recently installed my Hewlett Packard digital camera's software onto my computer which uses Windows Vista. Apparently the two aren't compatible and the computer has recommended I disable or uninstall the program. I tried to unload pictures anywhere but no luck. It's not connecting with the computer. Any advice?? In your repsonse, even if you recommend trying something else please include how to uninstall or disable new software.
Thanks for your help!
In my control panel there is no add/remove hardware. only add hardware
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Question : my digital camera stopped working!?
Its a hp Hewlett Packard photosmart digital camera with 2x digital zoom.I put brand new batteries in it and even a new memory card. What can i do to fix it? I need Help! QUICK!
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Check that the batteries are inserted correctly. If it's under warranty, send it in for servicing. If it's not, try removing the batteries and leaving them out for a day or two. If it still doesn't work, toss it. Unfortunately, your cheapie HP won't be worth the cost to fix it, just replace it!
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Question : How to import photo's from HP E427 camera to iPhoto on Mac?
Right, here's the problem,
I have a Hewlett Packard E427 digital camera. I have no Hewlett Packard software. I'm trying to import photo's from the camera to iPhoto on my macbook.
When I connect the camera to the macbook using USB, iPhoto opens automatically but doesn't give me an (obvious) option to import the photo's.
According to Hewlett Packard, you do not have to use their software to import photo's.
What am I doing wrong? It's driving me crazy!
Thanks.
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Here a few problems I see:
1) Do you have the lastest update of iPhoto
2) Go do the side of your iPhoto and look for HPE427
3) If that doesnt show up, try it out on a friends Mac or Windows
4) If all fails get a SD card reader, their like $20 so it snot that big of a deal.
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Question : Is the Hewlett Packard Photosmart M437 Digital Camera, 5.0MP a good camera?
Tell me some of the 'great' features of this camera. Like if you can make your pics black and white on the camera, and if it has options like that.
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Yes , but I prefer the PCWOrld magazine "best buy" ( price x technologie x megapixels ), the
HP Photosmart R927 ,8.2 megapixels ( $260.00 ) and HP Photosmart R967 , 10 megapixels. ( $280.00).
The Photosmart M437 is good but the difference bettween cameras are just $50 ( if your choice is Deluxe acessories kit ), or basic kit ( $140.00) .
The M437 has a range of shooting modes that provide predefined settings for everyday situations. They are optimized for particular types of scenes or shooting situations and include Beach and Snow,
-Landscape, Night portrait, and more.
-Record Video and Print Video stills.
-Built-in and Expandable Memory.
-In-camera Editing Features.
The other cameras features:
-3.0" LCD Display.
-Take Creative Control
-The Photosmart R927 Digital Camera has a complete range of exposure and scene options, including manual exposure, so you"ll be able to get exactly the image you want.
-HP Adaptive Lighting
This ground-breaking technology automatically adjusts high contrast photos to reveal the detail that would otherwise be lost in the shadows - ideal when you're shooting into the sun or using flash.
HP In-camera Red-eye Removal
Remove red-eye without having to transfer photos to your computer. This unique, easy-to-use tool automatically recognizes red-eye and lets you remove it immediately via your camera's LCD screen.
HP In-camera Panorama Stitching
Your camera stitches up to 5 photos together to create a single photo for easy printing.
And I like HP support.
good luck
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Question : What year was the Hewlett Packard Photosmart 720 Digital Camera released?
What year was the Hewlett Packard Photosmart 720 Digital Camera released?
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It was released in 2002.
See here:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/HP/hp_720.asp
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Question : What do you think of this camera and photo printer by HP?
The printer is a 'HP Photosmart e317"
The Digital camera is 7850 digital camera
..i might get it.
Built-in flash
Stock Photo Item Specifics - Digital Cameras
Digital Camera Type: Point & Shoot Optical Zoom: --
Digital Camera Brand: Hewlett-Packard Digital Zoom: 4x
Product Line: HP PhotoSmart Manufacturer Warranty: --
Model: E317 Flash Type: Built-in flash
Resolution: 5 Memory Card Format: Multiple
Manufacturer Part Number: Multiple Battery Type: 2 x AA alkaline battery ( included )
Bundled Kits: -- Condition: New, Never Opened
HP's Home Photo Studio…with everything included!
Digital camera/photo printer combo has everything to get you started. HP makes it easy for you to take the plunge into digital photography by bundling a digital camera with a compatible photo printer — at a great value! This package includes everything you need to get started: a 5.0-megapixel camera, a fast printer, ink, and starter 8 1/2" x 11" photo paper. You'll be able to take pictures and print them right away.
Print beautiful photos in as fast as 27 seconds. Take great pictures and print them — even borderless! — from 4" x 6" all the way to extra-long 8 1/2" x 24" paper size. The 7850 printer offers quick print speeds up to 20 ppm (pages per minute) in black-and-white or full color; printer also includes a removable 4" x 6" photo tray for creating frameable prints anytime. Plus, the 6-ink photo technology enables all gradations of grays and colors.
Focus up close from far away with 4x digital zoom. You can zoom in or out to frame your subject exactly the way you want it to look, whether it's a bird on a nearby hill or a favorite football player on the field during the game.
Includes starter photo paper in 8 1/2" x 11" size. Experiment with your first photos by printing them in a large, frameable size on the included photo paper. You'll quickly notice how the dense 5.0-megapixel resolution lets you print enlarged images beautifully, without noticeable "grainy" effects.
1.5" on-camera LCD screen for preview/review. The built-in LCD lets you frame every shot before you click; after you've taken a series of pictures, review them all on the same screen — slide-show style.
Shoot mini movies in full-motion video with audio. Be ready to capture baby's first steps, the graduate's moment on the stage, and more…in sound and motion! This camera captures film clips with up to 24 fps (frames per second).
HP Image Zone software lets you sort and edit your photos on-camera. Crop and resize your photos, then file them by date or keyword so you can easily retrieve them later. You can even create your own greeting cards and photo albums! Plus, Image Zone can restore a picture you accidentally deleted or inadvertently edited.
Print directly via the included PictBridge™ cable or via SD/MMC cards. Both the E317 camera and the 7850 printer are PictBridge-enabled, so all you have to do is connect them with the included cable…and print! Store pictures in the built-in 16MB memory, or use Secure Digital™ or MultiMediaCard™ media (sold separately) to transfer picture files from your camera to your printer.
Backed by HP's 1-year warranty*.
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I guess it depends on what you plan to do with the camera and what kind of pictures you want to take. HP makes pretty decent printers and if you can get a sample shot printed from it prior to purchase depending on your satisfaction with the quality of the print that should be your main decision maker on that scale. Also be aware that if you're going to be say, printing a book a photo printer isn't the best choice because the quality is definitely inferior on that level.
As for HP cameras I've never had any personal luck with them. As the previous poster stated HP camera's are 'ok' but for true quality I'd look at another brand. I'm a very big fan of Canons, but Nikons are also solid pieces of machinery, along with the sonys, in terms of reliable picture quality and satisfaction.
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Question : Hewlett-Packard Photosmart 5.0-Megapixel Digital Camera?
can this camera plug into your computer? so u can save pics to your pc?
Answer:
any digital camera can
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Question : Is it true that realplayer version 10 can interfere with me sending pictures from my digital camera to my pc?
because i can no longer upload from my kodax easyshare cx7300 or my hewlett packard DSC 220 ? And does anyone know how i can get these working again please? i have tried installing the software again but it isnt having any of it?????? HELP.
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I haven't had any trouble with realplayer, mediaplayer or any other program and my digital pictures. I'd have a look for a virus first to see if this is upsetting your system - you'll have to reinstall if there are viruses abd they are removed - then i'd look at control panel, and admintration tools to see if your printer and digital camera are enabled.
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