HP M737 Photosmart Digital Camera | 
| Brand: Hewlett-Packard
List Price: $215.00 Buy New: $109.99 You Save: $105.01 (49%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1401
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes System Memory: 16 Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Digital Zoom: 8 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 18.6 Minimum Focal Length: 6.2 Maximum Resolution: 8 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 3.8 x 1.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: M737 Model: M737 UPC: 883585129478 EAN: 0883585129478 ASIN: B000SQZ2CC
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| Features:
| • | Snaps Photos at 8 MP for Beautiful Prints | | • | Pentax Lens with 3x Optical Zoom and 8x Digital Zoom | | • | 2.5 Inch Auto Bright Display | | • | 16 MB of Internal Memory/ SD and SDHC Card Slot | | • | 0.40 Lbs (WxLxH) 3.83" x 2.47" x 1.11" |
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Product Description The HP Photosmart M737 8 Megapixel Digital Camera offers red-eye removal on a 2.5-inch Auto-bright Display. Easily see your photos indoors or outdoors. Get more detailed photos with HP steady photo anti-shake with ISO 400 and HP adaptive lighting technology. Zoom in for clear distance shots, using a Pentax lens with 3x optical zoom and 8x digital zoom. Easily snap your best shot with shooting modes including theatre, sunset, panorama and more. Quickly store your favorite photos in an on-camera folder for easy sharing. White Balance - Auto (default), Sun, Shade, Tungsten and Fluorescent Shooting Modes - Auto Mode (default), Close Up, Steady Photo, Theatre, Landscape, Portrait, Action, Night Portrait, Sunset, Beach, Snow, Panorama right and Panorama Left Operating Systems - Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Professional x64, Windows Vista, Mac OS X v 10.3.9, Mac OS X v 10.4 or higher Dimensions - 3.83 x 1.11 x 2.47 with protrusions, (97.3x28.2x62.7mm) Weight - 0.4 pounds with batteries, 0.18 kg
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Least Durable Camera Out There February 27, 2008 J. Kuhn (Tacoma, WA) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
We bought this camera for Christmas. We found it took nice pictures and was easy to use; however, it has a major design flaw. The memory card slot is inside the battery compartment which is extremely difficult to open and easily broken. Within 10 days the battery compartment door was broken because those little tabs that hold it closed are tiny and weak. HP replaced the camera. Now the new camera has the same problem and now a new problem. Another tab holding the battery compartment has broken. It's a different one from the one that broke on the first camera but they are all made the same; tiny and too weak to withstand the regular opening required to retrieve the memory card. The new problem is that the slot that holds the memory card will no longer release the card. When you push down on it, it is suppose to pop up; it doesn't. The camera has suffered no abuse beyond regular, responsible use. I would not recommend buying this camera no matter what the cost.
Takes great pictures November 29, 2007 intanet (New York) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Camera takes beautiful pictures. Crisp and clear. The automatic lighting feature is great. I took pictures in my living room at night and they were clear and bright. But with the 16mb internal memory, if you have the settings to good quality photo taking (8mp), it can only hold a few photos in memory (8 pictures I think). I also got the camera for the video feature. Problem was, it can only take a 13 second video with the 16 mb of internal memory. Had to get a card. Luckily, they were on sale too so I got a 4GB card the next day. Now I can take 51 minutes of video. And the sound was very surprising. Of course the camera doesn't have speakers so you can't hear the sound till you upload the video to your PC. And I can store over 1000 pictures now. Never had a digital camera before. I guess there's no getting around the lithium batteries cause the alkaline batteries they provided to get you started only lasted for about 6 hours. HP tech told me the zoom feature eats up a lot. Anyhow, takes great pictures.
Value for your money is what you get with the HP M737 December 22, 2007 Ellie (North Shore of Boston, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Getting an 8 megapixel camera for between $100 and $150 is a deal. This is not a Leica. But it has a Pentax lens, is easy to use, has many shooting modes, and Lo! it stitches photos together to create panoramas! The videos are fine VGA quality with sound. Join the youtube generation. The HP photo software that is included is good, but you might want to download Google's Picassa program for its many spiffy abilities (which do not include photo stitching for panoramas - use the HP program for that). This is a splendid first camera. But I should talk. This is my fifth digital camera, which includes some Lumix Leica lens models. I bought this to carry with me (it is light and small enough) to get those shots that won't wait. I think this is the sweetest camera in this price range. HP's site has more info on the camera than Amazon for you tekkies. For a glimpse of what the panorama feature will do - try here if the Amazon servers haven't deleted the reference: flickr dot com/groups/640266@N24/pool/
Excellent Camera for the Price! February 28, 2008 C. Briggs (VA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This camera is great. I am a huge HP Camera fan. This is my 3rd one (I upgrade every 3 Megapixels once they go on sale). It is easy to use and makes beautiful pictures. I am a picture a holic. I constantly take pics of my niece and nephews. This camera has held up with the excessive use and pics are as beautiful now as before. The different shoot modes allow you to get just the right lighting and exposure for any situation. The fact that you can edit the photos directly in the camera is great. Especially if you are using one of the gogo HP printers. The manual recommends lithium batteries and they work the best. I got about 4 hours of heavy picture taking out of the alkaline and about 7 out of rechargable. The lithium last about 3 days of very heavy picture taking. I would recommend this camera to anyone. It has been nothing but a pleasure for me.
Loved It !! February 29, 2008 P. Wendleton (kansas city, mo) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I bought this camera I hadn't been looking for a new digital camera for very long, my old one was really nice but it was bulky and outdated...I liked that this camera was small but not too tiny, it was a really good value...an 8mp w/ lots of extras for under $130!! ( even the HP home site couldn't compare with Amazon's deal + free shipping )and overall it seemed pretty idiot proof... ( I am completely challenged when it comes to electronics ) When I got it I was so excited to try it out...I took it to my daughter's dance watch night and with the video feature recorded her dance numbers ( with the extra SD memory card I bought ) It was very easy to upload the video and pictures I took onto the computer using the software it came with...I even figured out how to email all of it to out of town realatives without being reduced to tears! I would absolutely buy this camera again and would recommend it to anyone, the only suggestion that I have would be to get either a set of good rechargable batteries or lithium ion batteries...they may cost more now but they are well worth it...also, investing in an extra memory card or two is probably a good idea if you plan to use your camera a lot...I got a 2GB memory card on Amazon for $5 !! You won't find a better deal then that anywhere !!
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