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October 22, 2005
HP Photosmart R717 Digital Camera
Looking for the perfect camera that takes out-of-this-world photos? It's easy with the R717. It features Real Life technologies,which let you bring out details in shadows, remove red-eye (right in the camera), and preview panorama shots.
Choose from 12 shooting modes. Use automatic mode for no-brainer shots; switch to manual to add a personal touch. Make video clips. Then connect the included R-series camera dock and enjoy one-touch connections to your printer, TV, and PC or Mac.
Take superior photos with the 6.2 megapixel resolution
Get crisp shots from afar with the 24x total zoom (HP Precision 3x optical,8x digital)
Remove red eye right in the camera
Take it places: It's easy with the pocket-sized body and durable, stainless-steel front
Bring out details that normally get lost in shadows with HP's adaptive lighting technology
Get sharp focus automatically with the multizone settings
Customize your settings and save as your unique mode for quick access
Snap whole panoramas: take up to five photos and preview the composite image on the display
Specify where to send photos as you take themthen e-mail without burdensome attachments using HP Instant Share
Easily frame and view photos and see menus on the bright,1.8" display
Pick your battery type: HP Lithium-Ion rechargeable (included) or Duracell CP1 one-time use
Edit and organize your picture collection with the included HP Image Zone software
Get brilliant images and poster-size enlargements by printing directly to a PictBridge-compatible printer (no PC required) or to any Photosmart printer via an SD/MMC card (sold separately)
Discover the secrets of taking better photos with tips on focus,flash, and more from HP Image Advice
Transfer, print, and e-mail photos and videos without plugging in cables, plus recharge the camera's battery and a spare, using the R-series dock; attach the dock to your TV and use the remote control to view photos
Posted by gizmoFan at October 22, 2005 4:43 PM