HP Photosmart M527 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and HP Photosmart 6220 Digital Camera Dock |  | Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: Photography
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 115444
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2 Maximum Focal Length: 18 Minimum Focal Length: 6 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 1.3 x 2.4
MPN: M527 Bundle Model: M527 Bundle UPC: 882780458901 EAN: 0882780458901 ASIN: B000DZDPFE
Release Date: April 20, 2006
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| » | Features 6 MP resolution for poster-sized prints; 7x digital zoom and 3x optical zoom for total 21x zoom power | | » | Large, bright 2-inch display | | » | 16 MB internal memory plus SD/MMC card slot | | » | Plug-and-play USB connection for easy file transfers | | » | Includes Photosmart software for editing, organizing, printing and sharing |
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Product Description Perfect pictures every time! This HP PhotosmartM527 is an ultra compact digital camera that takes brilliant6.0 megapixel photos with 3x optical for great close-up shots andzoom in even closer with an7x digital zoom! Thebright 2-inch LCD display with an extra-wide viewing angle lets you frame, review and edit images and video clips with ease! Store your pictures with the16 MB internal memory or increase your storage to save even more photos withthe SD card slot! Use the included dock to recharge the batteries and fortransferring and printing images.This HP Photosmart M527 is perfect for the digital enthusiasts looking fora6 megapixel point and shoot camera!
Amazon.com Product Description The HP Photosmart M527 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom let you take clear, crisp photos and beautiful enlargements up to six megapixels in resolution. A 3x optical zoom and 7x digital zoom--for a total 21x zoom--lets you take impressive close-ups, and a two-inch image display makes it easy to view and frame your shots. This compact, user-friendly camera is designed for quick, one-handed shots. You can also record video clips with sound. The Photosmart M527 includes a red-eye removal feature that lets you adjust your photos directly in the camera. You can also add borders, special effects or change photos to black-and-white or sepia quickly and easily. It includes 16 megabytes of internal memory, and for additional storage, the camera also includes a slot for optional secure digital (SD) memory cards. Included HP Photosmart software lets you edit, organize, print and share your digital photos easily, and a plug-and-play USB connection lets you transfer your photos to your PC or compatible printer quickly and seamlessly. What's in the Box HP Photosmart M527 Digital Camera, HP Photosmart 6220 Digital Camera Dock, two alkaline AA batteries, USB cable, quick start guide, warranty/regulatory brochure, CD with HP Photosmart software for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh, user's guide, and wrist strap.
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| Customer Reviews: Great little camera but a few glitches January 25, 2007 L. C. Sinkovec (WI USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased two of the M527 cameras with the 6220 dock. Both packages came with an instruction manual for the 6221 dock, which has more features than the 6220 dock, so the instruction manual doesn't pertain to this 6220 dock at all. But the 6220 dock is very basic so having no manual is not that important. One of the M527 cameras is very finicky when charging the batteries. It displays a status message that reads "Batteries cannot be charged" along with an error code, even though the rechargeable batteries that came with the camera are in place (the camera comes with rechargeable batteries even though the "what's in the box" states that alkaline batteries are included). When you enter the error code on HP's web site, HP's explanation is that either 1) the batteries are non-rechargeable, 2) the batteries are damaged, 3) charge the batteries using an external charger before using them for the first time, or 4) replace the batteries. I found that the green generic rechargeable batteries that came with the camera do not work even though I tried option 3 above. So I use Energizer rechargeable NiMH batteries and they charge fine. Also, the camera displayed an error message of "unsupported card" when I tried to use a 128MB SD card. A 512MB SD card and a 1Gig SD card both worked fine. Even with these glitches, I still rated the camera 4 stars because it takes great pictures, has a nice easy-to-use self-explanatory menu and comes with great HP software.
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