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HP Photosmart 635

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Brand HP 2004
Model PHOTOSMARTMOD
Released Year 2004
Type Digital Cameras
Series Photosmart
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 12x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The HP Photosmart 635 is a compact digital camera designed for consumer photography. It features a 3.2-megapixel CCD image sensor that delivers decent image resolution for casual snapshots. The camera offers a fixed lens with a focal length equivalent to 35mm to 105mm, allowing for moderate zoom capabilities. It supports JPEG image format for storage and has an LCD display for composition and review of photos. The device utilizes SD memory cards for storage, facilitating easy file transfer and storage expansion. Power is provided by AA batteries, making it convenient for frequent use without proprietary battery chargers.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture 5-15mm
Digital Zoom 12x
Color Silver
MPN PHOTOSMARTMOD
Battery Type AA batteries
Series HP PhotoSmart
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 2.1 MP
Model Photosmart 635
Optical Zoom 12x
Features Audio Recording, Date/Time Stamp
Camera Type Digital Camera
Image Sensor 3.2 Megapixel CCD
Lens Fixed lens, 35-105mm equivalent focal length
Zoom No optical zoom
Image Format JPEG
Display LCD screen
Storage Media SD memory card
Connectivity USB 1.1
Video Recording No
Dimensions Approx. 3.9 x 2.5 x 1.4 inches
Weight Approx. 210 grams without batteries
Release Year 2004

Key Advantages

The Photosmart 635 is notably easy to use, targeting beginners and casual photographers. Its lightweight and compact design enhance portability. The inclusion of an LCD screen allows for immediate image review, which was a favorable feature at the time of release. Compatibility with SD memory cards gives users flexibility in storage options. The camera’s simple interface and automatic settings reduce the learning curve. Its use of AA batteries means replacement power sources are easy to find, avoiding downtime.

Limitations

With a 3.2-megapixel sensor, image resolution and quality are limited compared to modern cameras. The zoom lens is modest, lacking optical zoom capabilities for distant subjects. Manual control options are minimal, restricting creative photographic control. The camera does not support video recording, limiting its functionality to still images. The LCD screen is relatively small and of lower resolution by today's standards. Additionally, it lacks advanced connectivity options such as USB 2.0 or wireless transfer, making image transfer slower and less convenient.

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