Hewlett Packard Photosmart 812 Digital Camera.
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Editors' Rating:
6.5 of 10


 • Value for money 6
 • Ease of Use 8
 • Performance 5
 • Image Quality 7

Average User Rating:
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 • Value for money -
 • Ease of Use -
 • Performance -
 • Image Quality -

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 PROS
 • Automatic lens cover.
  Very easy to use.
  Super-simple interface and point-and-shoot functionality.
 CONS
  Very poor LCD brightness for live view in daylight.
  Slow AF.
  No white balance selection.
  No exposure compensation.
Includes: Hewlett Packard Photosmart 812 Digital Camera, 16 MB Secure Digital card, 2 AA photo lithium (lithium-iron disulfide) batteries, wrist strap, SW CD, USB cable, USB host cable to printer, POP sticker, Tiffen catalog, accessories flyer, warranty card, dock insert, quickstart poster, user manual.

  Create exceptional photos with the easy-to-use HP Photosmart 812 digital camera, with 4 MP resolution and 21x total zoom -- 3x optical with Pentax lens and 7x digital zoom. Use HP InstantShare to select on your camera where photos will go the next time you connect to your PC, Mac, or optional Photosmart 8881 digital camera dock (not included, purchase separately). You can select up to 14 destinations, including e-mail addresses, printers, and more. Plus record medmories in sound and motion using video clip capture with audio, and easily connect to your PC with the optional camera dock.


Photosmart 812 Major Features:

Excellent photos and photo-quality enlargements with 4-megapixel total resolution.
21x total zoom -- 3x optical with Pentax lens, 7x digital zoom. Auto focus for close-ups and panoramics.
Share photos immediately and decide which to keep or delete using the 1.5 inch color LCD screen.
Take great-looking photos without guesswork using auto exposure, red-eye reduction and auto flash.
Record memories in sound and motion using video clip capture with audio.
Store photos using the included 16 MB Secure Digital Memory card.
Capture audio with your photos.
Connect your camera to the optional Photosmart 8881 digital camera dock (not included, purchase separately) to send your photos to your PC, recharge your batteries and view photos on your TV.
In-camera charging with the optinal HP Photosmart digital camera dock (not included, purchase separately), which includes 4 rechargeable NiMH batteries.
Works with USB compatible PCs and Macs equipped with today's most popular operating systems, including MicrosoftВ® WindowsВ® XPВ®, 98, 2000 Professional, Me, and Mac OS 9.1 or higher and OS X 10.1 and higher.
Easily print photos directly from your camera to an HP Photosmart or Deskjet printer with USB connectivity, no PC required.


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