Photoradar.com Updated: 2015-03-04 07:41:43
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HP has stayed clear of the DSLR market and instead has concentrated on its range of seven compacts.But their latest high-end model will have to offer photographers more than just convenient pocket size when it's priced at nearly £400. The snappily name...

HP has stayed clear of the DSLR market and instead has concentrated on its range of seven compacts.But their latest high-end model will have to offer photographers more than just convenient pocket size when it's priced at nearly £400. The snappily name...
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The HP Photosmart R927 has a big 3in LCD and a metal body that feels sturdy. It is the companys first 8Mp camera, and though youll rarely need all that resolution to make a very big enlargement, the HP Photosmart R927 does give you the freedom to c...

The HP Photosmart R927 is a sturdy point-and-shoot, with a big LCD, that takes great shots. However, battery life is very low. Eric Butterfield Lowest online price: £N/A...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2015-03-04 07:41:50
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The Photosmart R927 is HP’s first 8mp camera. It sports a three-inch LCD in a sturdy metal case, and while it’s not the lightest or slimmest, it’s still easily pocket-sized. Its photos offer excellent colour accuracy, exposure, and sharp...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2015-03-04 07:41:50
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8.2-megapixel compact camera and dock: If ever there were a case of somebody soldiering on in the face of scant recognition, its HP and its cameras. While well regarded for printers, scanners, PCs, servers, in fact most areas of IT, its...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2015-03-04 07:42:04
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Eight is the magic number. Its the number of megapixels found in the majority of semi-pro digitals SLRs for the last year, and its increasingly becoming the number of choice for compact, pocket-friendly snappers such as the HP Photosmart R927 and Doc...
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techradar.com Updated: 2015-03-04 07:42:04
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The digital camera market can be a confusing place. You can now buy a compact, prosumer or DSLR camera for around the same price. HP has stayed clear of the DSLR market and instead has concentrated on its range of seven compacts.But their latest high-e...

Robust build...

Expensive...

The digital camera market can be a confusing place. You can now buy a compact, prosumer or DSLR camera for around the same price. HP has stayed clear of the DSLR market and instead has concentrated on its range of seven compacts.But their latest high-e...
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HP Photosmart R927 This sturdy point-and-shoot has a big LCD and takes great shots, but battery life is very low. Recommend this story? Yes No Please Wait... The HP Photosmart R927 ($399 as of 6/15/06) has a big (3-inch) LCD and a metal body that feels...

Big LCD, easytouse menus, Panorama mode with incamera stitching...

Manual focus can be frustrating, Panorama stitching can be slow...

This sturdy point-and-shoot has a big LCD and takes great shots, but battery life is very low.
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2015-03-04 07:41:43
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The HP Photosmart R927 is a very full-featured ultra-compact digital camera. It has full-manual controls including manual focusing, plus in-camera panorama stitching, software redeye removal and an integrated photo advice help system. Its main proble...
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HP Photosmart R927 Digital Camera Pro Review by Nhat Meyer The HP Photosmart R927 is a shiny, attractive, 8.1-megapixel compact digital camera with a huge, 3-inch LCD display. Unfortunately, it appears that Hewlett Packard put their energy into the R92...
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The HP Photosmart R927 is one of this manufacturer?s most feature-rich digital camera models with 8.2 megapixels, a 3x optical zoom lens, and a 3-inch LCD screen. The R927 has a range of manual and automatic modes and controls, along with an on-screen...

Beautiful, large LCD screen Photosmart Express menu Lot of detail in images Includes camera dock charger Cool picture effects Extensive playback options Good included software...

Heavy Inaccurate color reproduction Painfully slow operation Slow processing speeds Awful burst mode Manual focus useless Clumsy control layout No AV connection...

The HP R927 takes the lead of the Photosmart fleet of digital cameras with 8.2 megapixels and a slew of manual controls and in-camera editing effects. The R927 has a lot to offer: a 3-inch LCD screen, a Design Gallery menu in playback that has dozens o...
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HP R927 Overview By: Dan HavlikReview Date: 10/06/2006 Long known for its printers, Hewlett Packard has been slowly building a reputation for making stylish, easy-to-use digital cameras that come packed with features. The latest flagship to be launched...

Sleek but solid design Large 3-inch LCD display with okay resolution and extra-wide viewing angle Relatively lightweight Good speed for a consumer camera with very little shutter lag when you pre-focus Helpful HP Real Life technologies include Red-eye...

Image quality not up to snuff for a camera with an 8.2 megapixel sensor Lens produced images with overall softness and noticeable barrel distortion at the wide-angle Images looked flat and lacked crisp color and dynamic range Caucasian skin tones looke...

Theres a lot to like on the HP R927 including a stylish but sturdy stainless steel design, a huge 3-inch LCD with decent resolution, and good overall speed for a consumer camera including virtually no shutter lag when you pre-focus. Best of all about...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-03-04 07:41:50
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Packed with a large screen and a panoramic-stitching feature, this camera is built to impress...
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maclife.com Updated: 2015-03-04 07:41:50
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This little camera boasts a lot of features. HPs Photosmart R927 8.2-megapixel point-and-shoot camera takes great-looking photos and has helpful built-in imaging tools. You may not even need your Mac - the R927 is like having a camera and a photo l...

Good image quality. Helpful Image Advice feature.

Needs the dock to connect to your Mac.

The HP R927 ranks high with us as a good all-around camera thats easy to use, has convenient editing features, and produces great-quality images...
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SummaryPros: High-resolution; large LCD screen; great image quality; multiple in-camera special effects can be added without your computer; ability to stitch together panoramas and view them on the LCD; high level of control for a point-and-shoot. Cons...

High-resolution; large LCD screen; great image quality; multiple in-camera special effects can be added without your computer; ability to stitch together panoramas and view them on the LCD; high level of control for a point-and-shoot.

Special effects and stitching together panoramas take a long time to process; some photographic distortion; poor battery life.

If you’re looking for a high-resolution point-and-shoot camera that gives you an array of controls and creative options, the HP Photosmart R927 is a good choice. It takes fine images and is easy to tote around. However, be prepared to wait for y...
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Weve all heard that the camera adds 10 pounds. But with the HP Photosmart R927 ($399.99 direct), you can counteract this optical surplus with the cameras new built-in Slimming effect. With the touch of a button, you can downsize images of friends...

Large, 3-inch screen. On-screen image advice. 17 shooting modes and 12 artistic effects. Very good boot-up time.

Noticeable shutter lag.

The HP Photosmart R927 is a solid camera that offers myriad features, from capture options and shooting modes to an unusual "tummy tuck" feature. If you dont mind the noticeable shutter lag, then ditch the diet and opt for this affordable camera...
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thinkcamera.com Updated: 2015-03-04 07:42:10
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With the HP R927 digital camera you are getting a no-nonsense design, complemented by an easy-to-use menu and software package. This camera is a good all-rounder and a positive step forward for HP. Its let down on some fronts though. Read on to find...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2015-03-04 07:42:10
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Despite the well-known instant gratification that digital photography offers, many manufacturers overlook one critical aspect: editing. Most cams can resize and recolor, but how many allow creative manipulation? Enter HP’s Photosmart R927, the lates...

Large, crisp LCD, Easy menu navigation, Excellent built-in editing tools, Dedicated video button...

Bulky design, Difficult battery removal, A little noisy...
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The HP Photosmart R927 ($399) is a compact 8.1 Megapixel camera filled to the brim with unique features. When I say "features", Im not talking about the R927s 3X zoom lens or huge 3-inch LCD. Rather, Im talking about the various bells and whis...
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Click to take a 360-degree QTVR tour of the PhotoSmart R927The R927 also features other HP Real Life technologies, which includes Adaptive Lighting and HP Image advice. The in-camera red-eye removal system, automatically eliminates red-eye in your imag...
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In digital imaging HP is best known for its inkjet printers. Yet the company has over a half-dozen digital cameras meant for casual picture taking. While not targeted to Ansel Adams wannabes, better HP Photosmart digicams more than do the job for the v...

Excellent image quality Easy-to-view LCD screen Terrific onscreen menus Good battery life...

Accessory dock required to watch videos on TV Slower video frame rate than competition Pokey saving large files...

Anyone looking for a compact, attractive 8MP point-and-shoot digicam should give this camera serious consideration. Although the R927 had some flaws, the large LCD screen, the great menus, the built-in special effects and—most important—the ph...
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