HP Photosmart R727 Review at Digit.no

June 22, 2006 | Mark Goldstein | Digital Compact Cameras | Comment |

HP Photosmart R727DIWA member and Norwegian website Digit.no have the first online review of the 6.2-megapixel HP Photosmart R727 digital camera.

“The inexpensive Photosmart R727 is filled with a multitude of software related features, most of them quite innovative and very useful. A 3x zoom lens is completely integrated into a slim and solid metal housing with a high resolution 2.5” LCD screen, making the camera user friendly and comfortable in most respects. Quite surprisingly, the camera delivers excellent image quality, only disturbed by some excessive lens distortion and colour fringing. Unfortunately, some imperfect camera construction details deteriorate the overall impression, such as its mediocre low light auto focus ability and useless AF assisting lamp, its weak flash, lack of optical finder and A/V output, slow startup and image storing, no camera settings memory and maximum ISO 400 sensitivity. Also, left hand fingers are easily obstructing the lens, some buttons are uncomfortable and sound and video recording may be activated unwillingly. Nevertheless, the HP Photosmart R727 delivers excellent value for money if you are able to overlook or overcome its weaknesses.”

Website: Digit.no - HP Photosmart R727 Review

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