HP PS620 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $237.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Hewlett Packard
- Release Date:
- 2002-10-26
Features
- 2.0 megapixel sensor creates 1,600 x 1,200 images for prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inches
- 3x optical plus 4x digital zoom lens (for 12x total) with autofocus
- 8 MB internal memory with Secure Digital card slot
- Connects to Macs and PCs via USB port
- Powered by 4 AA batteries; NiHM rechargeables recommended
Description
Get picture-perfect photos and enlargements up to 8 x 10 inches with the easy-to-use HP PhotoSmart 620 digital camera. This camera offers a total resolution of 2.1 megapixels and 12x total zoom - 3x optical and 4x digital zoom. Use HP Instant Share to select on your camera where your photos will go - with up to 14 destinations including e-mail addresses, printer and more. And capture motion using the video-clip feature.
Spotlight customer reviews
It can do everything.
[ Posted: 2006-04-16 ]
I bought it in 2002. 4 years later, it still works great. It have 3x optical zoom and supports SD card which is very cheap now. It also can be powered by 4 AA recarchable batteries. The picture quality is good. I also took my ID picture with it.
why pay 300? get it for FREE
[ Posted: 2005-04-26 ]
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Don't Come Anywhere Near This Worthless Camera!!!!
[ Posted: 2004-07-15 ]
Okay, so my birthday was a week ago ...My family knew I really wanted a digital camera, so they decided to pick the HP PS620 for me ...Just looking at the box told me that this was nothing to get excited about. Only 2 Megapixels? 3x optical zoom? That's it?
Yeah, I was polite and thankful upon getting it as a gift, but I'll defenitely be returning it with a speed!
Before you ever turn on the camera, you'll already be unimpressed. The camera feels very light and plastic-ish. Weighing in at a mere .46 pounds, this thing feels more like a children's toy than a real $200 digital camera.
Then you start taking pictures ...Anyone who has ever had a digital camera before will immediately notice the lack of features and options, and the picture quality can easily be obtained (surpassed, even??) with a much cheaper 35mm. There really isn't any special features or advanced options to speak of, and the photographer's creative control is extremely restricted. There is not even a Sepia or Black & White Mode to speak of, so any such editing of your pictures will have to be done on your computer, in a Photoshop program for example.
Many things that a serious photographer would like to have control over will be absent. The white balance, ISO, and the shutter speed cannot be controlled, they are all automatic! This becomes very frustrating.
There is also a "movie" mode, but I believe it is actually refered to as a "motion image" or "motion JPEG" or something. This is because you can't record the video with audio.
So really, the best thing to do is never, ever, ever buy this camera for yourself, or loved ones on their birthdays, either. Serious photographers will find absolutely NO significant controls to take charge over, feeling very restricted. The camera is simply too simple for them. Folks new to digital cameras will find themselves satisfied for now, but in a few months when they begin learning more and more about digital cams they will already be ready for an upgrade. So even for amateurs, the camera is not worth the price.
I recomend instead the Sony Cybershot P10. It does cost a bit more money, but new digital photographers will find a lot of options and controls at their disposal. Even though there's a bit more to learn with that camera, no one should be intimidated by it. Sony has made a very easily-accessible camera in the P10.
For even more advanced photographers, the Nikon Coolpix 5700 is an excellent 5.0 megapixel camera, with even yet more advanced features than the Sony P10.
Both of these cameras will make any photographer, amateurs and serious ones, very happy ...the price is a little higher, but anyone willing to give either a try will realize that the price is definitely worth it.
And as for this worthless camera? Anyone could eventually find that this simplified, point-and-shoot camera is hardly worth $200. I wouldn't pay one red cent for this thing.
pea sout
Mine is defective
[ Posted: 2004-07-01 ]
My camera has a problem where a lot of times, the picture breaks and disaligns, and I get a garbled picture. Does anyone have an idea of what to do???
Nice Camera for the Price
[ Posted: 2004-06-22 ]
This is a nice camera for its price (...).
3x Optical Zoom is good, but don't expect anything from digital zoom. There isn't much memory, though (You need an SD Card), and onboard memory only stores 7 photos at top resolution.