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HP Photosmart R927 Digital Camera w/ Photosmart 6220 Camera Dock (8.0MP, 3296x2480, 3x Opt, 32MB Internal Memory, SD Slot)
HP Photosmart R927 Review
- The HP Photosmart R927 ($399 as of 6/15/06) has a big (3-inch) LCD and a metal body that feels sturdy. It is the company's first 8-megapixel camera, and though you'll rarely need all that resolution to make a very big enlargement, it does give you the freedom to crop down to a small portion of your photo and still get a high-quality print.
User Reviews for HP Photosmart R927 Digital Camera w/ Photosmart 6220 Camera Dock (8.0MP, 3296x2480, 3x Opt, 32MB Internal Memory, SD Slot)
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Reviewed by: shanedr
Duration of ownership: 0 Month
Strengths:
Weaknesses: What good is a camera that does not use a standard battery/ies. Am I supposed to go home, recharge the battery and then go back to finish shooting pictures.
Overall Evaluation: Why do manufacturers and reviewers waste their time and ours with cameras that use non-standard batteries?
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Reviewed by: mb11040
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Vivid images, larger LCD, dock
Weaknesses: long processing time
Overall Evaluation: The camera over-all is great. It takes amazing pictures and the large LCD screen makes it easy for you to see the picture you have taken. The camera also has a lot of built in photo editing features, like slimming, cartoon, and others. The one major drawback is the long processing time in between pictures. If you only plan on taking still shots of adults then its no big deal but if you need to take a few pictures rapidly this camera will disappoint
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