Similar to the HP PhotoSmart E337, the M425
is an affordable digital camera with a loyal following. Users like the high
quality images it takes, plus the affordability. The M425 is a higher-end
version of its E337 cousin. Even professional photographers praise the camera’s
clear, vibrant pictures and the ease with which they can be taken. With its
many features and adequate specifications, the HP PhotoSmart M425 is a good
digital camera for beginners and intermediate users.
The HP PhotoSmart M425 has a 4.9 megapixel
resolution. It offers a 3x optical zoom and a 1.7 inch LCD display, which is a
bit on the small side when compared to similarly-priced digital cameras. The HP
PhotoSmart M425 comes with 16MB of onboard memory. It is also compatible with Secure
Digital or MultiMediaCards. Easy to use with just about any computer, the HP
PhotoSmart M425 is compatible with most versions of Windows and Mac OS.
The USB transfer speed of this camera has
been called into question. Images are transferred to over a USB 1.1 connection,
which is slower than the speedy USB 2.0 connections offered on most modern
digital cameras. This, coupled with the HP PhotoSmart M425’s small LCD, might
simply be a sign of the camera’s age. Unlike most of its competitors that came
out in 2007, the M425 has been with us since early 2006. (Perhaps some upgrades
are in order?)
Still, even with some features that seem
rather dated, this camera has retained a body of loyal fans for years. Why do
so many users go crazy for this camera? The onboard editing options and red-eye
removal, for starters. Users can adjust the white, black, sepia, and negative
settings within the camera itself. That is incredibly useful for photographers
who might not have quick access to a computer with photo editing software. The
picture quality is universally praised. Customers describe the HP PhotoSmart
M425’s photos as “beautiful” and “fantastic any time of day or night”. The
camera has a flash that is arguably superior to others, making it a great
choice for indoor or outdoor photography.
Other little extras have propelled this
camera to popularity. It has a self timer, which many users enjoy. It also has
easy-to-use buttons and menus. There are no complicated series of button pushes
for deleting pictures; one press and a confirmation is all it takes to get rid
of muddled photos. Video is also simple with the HP PhotoSmart M425’s “click to
start”, “click to stop” interface. The camera also does audio recording and
direct print. It works with all PictBridge certified printers, among others.
The HP M425 is covered by a 90 day warranty
and retails for about $130 US. Purchase this camera and its optional camera
dock to print out high quality photos anywhere!
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