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October 22, 2005

HP Photosmart R717 Digital Camera

HP Photosmart R717 Digital Camera.gifLooking 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 them—then 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