As digital cameras go, price is often an
indicator of quality. But there are a surprising number of lower-end cameras
tailored to the skills of new photographers that perform on par with or even
better than their more expensive competitors. The HP PhotoSmart E337 is
inexpensive, but users are full of glowing reviews – provided that you don’t
expect too much out of the camera.
Most customers bought this camera to have a
simple point-and-shoot device for parties and special events. Others purchased
bundles of the cameras to give as Christmas gifts for the younger photographers
in the family. For what it is, the HP PhotoSmart E337 is an adequate camera.
Its color and image clarity are on track with similarly priced competitors, and
its ease of use even surpasses some of the more expensive models out there.
In keeping with the competition in its
price range, the HP PhotoSmart E337 has plenty of internal memory (16MB) so
that it can be used without a memory card. The camera comes with a USB port and
cable for easy photo sharing. It’s also got leading-edge internal red eye
removal. Windows Vista fans will appreciate that this camera comes fully Vista ready. It is also fully compatible with Mac OS X
v10.3.9 and 10.4.
The HP PhotoSmart E337 runs on two AA
batteries. Other camera features include motion video and direct printing to
any PictBridge certified printer. The camera comes with a 90 day limited
warranty and 24/7 customer support. It also has a hand strap, user manual, and
software CD.
So what are the drawbacks of owning an HP
PhotoSmart E337? Unfortunately, there are a few. As mentioned before, the
camera isn’t the sturdiest on the market. It’s light and feels rather fragile.
Image quality has been described as “acceptable”, but not great. The camera is
best used for point and shoot pictures; it has no optical zoom. Finally, the 1.5
inch LCD preview screen has been described as small and grainy. Kids and novice
photographers would probably have fun with this camera, but real photography
enthusiasts are advised to look elsewhere.
The HP PhotoSmart E337 can be found
wherever digital cameras are sold. It retails for about $80 US.
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