Typical price: £100
What is it: 6-megapixel 'point-and-shoot' compact with antishake feature
What we think: Despite its slow performance, this is an inexpensive compact that's extremely easy to use
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 November 2007
Tags: HP, HP Photosmart M537, optical zoom, image quality, pixels
We like:
Handy in-camera editing features; ease of use
We don't like:
No exposure control other than exposure compensation; slow performance; poor image quality
CNET UK judgement:
This inexpensive, simple HP Photosmart M537 digital camera is easy to use, but its pictures aren't so easy on the eyes
Full review:
HP's Photosmart M537 is the archetypal budget camera. It's not particularly large or small, it doesn't look terribly shiny or sleek, and it doesn't have any notably unique features. Continue Reading...
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