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(the camera comes with a USB 2 cable that
connects camera and computer and with a very well crafted software (HP
Image Zone) to download, edit, organize, print and share images and videos
(15 320x240 fps))
· the recent availableness (May 2005, at least in Europe)
· last but not the least, the bargain I could make from a big retail chain
in my country (euro 199 for the camera, a Dikom 256MB SD 60x Memory Card,
a SimpleTech Bonzai USB 2.0 Flash Drive Memory Adapter, a HAMA Track Pack
Compact 2).
Coming from a heavy camera it took me some time to become accustomed to
the light weight of the M517 first of all not to move it while shooting.
The only disadvantage I've found yet are the 2 AA-size NiMH batteries
included that are just enough for a not-intensive-two-day use and then you
have to recharge them. Sometimes I switch the display off to spare energy
and use the optical viewfinder that, not being a reflex, doesn't show you
the picture you'll eventually get. In the next future I'll buy at least
another couple of rechargeable or lithium batteries.
People using old reflex cameras have to become accustomed to the shutter
delay (default 0.85 sec) that captures not exactly what you wanted when
you shot.
My next camera, in the years to come, will be definitely a digital reflex
but for the time being I enjoy my M517. It's a very good camera so let it
a chance. ________________________________________________________________
 
Adequate Camera, February 24, 2006
Reviewer: Donna M. Gilliland "donaleen"
I like the camera and the ease of use; however, when I registered the
camera on HP's website, a bunch of garbage got downloaded into my computer
and I've been dealing with the aftermath for quite sometime. I never had
problems with my computer until I used this camera. Nice camera, but
beware of problems migrating to your computer.
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HP Photosmart M517 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom, February
20, 2006
Reviewer: Maritza E.
This camera takes photos with much clearness. I am very satisfied with it
to have bought
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Excellent Choice, January 30, 2006
Reviewer: Abel Viteri Mosquera
An excellent camera. Easy to use, great quality photos, and very resistent.
If you are going to take it to a trip this is the perfect camera. It only
has 2 little problems, 1.-it is a little bigger than the others, 2.- the
rechargeable batteries included don't last very long.
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Totally impressed, January 22, 2006
Reviewer: Darkmax
I bought this digital camera as my first one for my birthday and I'm
sastisfied. The camera's price was 179$ CDN (~ 159$ USD) at The Source by
Circuit City. The box included Ni-Mh batteries so, I didn't have to buy
them for now. What I didn't like, it's that the camera can't start with my
Pure Energy Alkaline Batteries...
I bought a 256Mb SD card (19.99$ CDN at the upper shop. ^^) and you can
take ~ 155 photos at normal 5 mpx and ~99 while on optimal 5 mpx.
I shot, zoomed filmed, etc. around 40 photos and the batteries lost a bit
of their energy. (At first, the pointer was on the 1st "O" of GOOD and
then it went between "G" and "O")
Pros:
- Good pictures
- Love doing macro pictures :)
Cons:
- Bad video quality (well, duh! It's not a camera recorder.)
- Doesn't take normal alkalines batteries
I never got a digital camera before, but it gives the features I needed.
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