Compact and stylish metal camera HP Photosmart M627 is designed for quick one-handed shots, also offering USB Connectivity, PictBridge support, In-camera red-eye removal, HP Photosmart Express and HP Design Gallery; all this being named HP Real Life technologies. With HP Design Gallery, consumers can choose up to 10 different borders, including burnt, soft or torn edges, 12 different artistic effects, such as kaleidoscope, retro and slimming, and four unique color tints. All of these creative touches can be simply applied to photos with just one touch of a button on the back of the camera without spending extensive time using sophisticated software on a PC. Optional HP Photosmart 6220 Digital Camera Dock lets user easily transfer photos to PC to print, e-mail or save, plus recharge in-camera batteries. Otherwise, the camera is very automatic, not allowing manual functions.
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Functions:
• Shooting Modes: Auto, Program, Movie
• Scene Modes: Action, Beach and snow, Burst, Fast shot, Landscape, Macro, Night portrait, Portrait, Self timer, Sunset
• Movie Mode: MPEG, 640 x 480, with sound, 22 fps, no time limit
• Flash: Auto, Auto with Red eye reduction, Flash off, Flash on
• White Balance: Auto, Custum
• Focus: Auto (Normal, Macro)
• Metering: TTL (Through the lens), center-weight
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Technical Data:
• 2.5 inch LCD
• 7 Megapixels
• 3x optical zoom + 8x digital zoom
• Focal Length: 38.5mm - 106.1mm (35mm equivalent)
• Aperture: Max.F2.8 - F4.8
• Focus Range: 50cm - infinity
• Macro Focus Range: up to min. 10 cm
• Exposure Compensations: +/- 2 EV in ½ steps
• Shutter Speed: 2 – 1/1000 sec
• Self Timer: 10 sec
• Shutter Lag: 0.6 sec
• Continuous Shooting: 2 fps, 3 pics maximum
• ISO Range: 100, 200, 400
• File Format: JPEG (Exif 2.2)
• SD/MMC card + 16MB onboard memory
• 2x AA Batteries
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April 6th, 2007 at 8:54 pm
my camera came without a manual for the camera