HP PhotoSmart 435 3.1MP Digital Camera
- 3.1 megapixel sensor captures enough detail to make photo-quality 8 x 10 prints and medium-quality prints up to 11 x 14
- 5x continuous digital zoom
- Snap a photo and select your preferred destination–e-mail addresses, printers, and more
- 16 MB internal memory; compatible with Secure Digital and MMC memory cards
- Powered by 2 AA batteries (alkalines included, rechargeables recommended); connects to PCs and Macs via USB 1.1
Product Description
The HP Photosmart 435 digital camera with HP Instant Share delivers right-to-life photo-quality in a snap. With 3.1 MP effective resolution (3.3 MP total resolution), 5x digital zoom, and fantastic shot-to-shot speed, it is so simple and quick to capture fantastic digital snapshots. Share them with family and friends using HP Instant Share–the simple and quick way to send photos to email addresses, printers, and more. Record memories in motion and sound using the video-clip captu… More >>
HP PhotoSmart 435 3.1MP Digital Camera
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The specs on this camera are fantastic for the price. I was set to buy one for my daughter and another for myself. Then I read the reviews on amazon and couldn’t believe the camera could be so terrible. No rush. I waited a few weeks and checked elsewhere. When I came back to amazon and the majority of customer reviews confirmed the earlier ones. Despite the pretty glowing “editorial review” I am too frightened to buy mail order this camera based on the “customer reviews”. THANX.
Rating: 1 / 5
I regret not harassing the customer service guy at Circuit City to get me new batteries and really investigating this camera before I bought it. It didn’t even take me 5 minutes to determine that I would be returning this junk that they sell as a camera.
3.2 MP as listed has to be a lie. I’ve been much much better quality images from a 1 MP camera. The zoom pixelation is dreadful, the only clear pictures came when zoom wasn’t used.
LCD viewfinder shows everything in yellow and moves in slow motion, so you really don’t have an thought of exactly what you are taking a picture of.
Battery life of this camera is at best 30 mins. Within 5 mins, I was not able to use the LCD viewfinder and could only view the optical view due to lack of battery, then about 10 after that, the battery was completely drained.
The only positive to this camera is that the software is simple to use PERIOD.
This was going to be a gift for a child who is 14 yrs ancient. This camera doesn’t even suffice for that purpose. No doubt, this camera was returned immediately.
Take my advice a quality camera for $149 IS indeed too excellent to be right…don’t waste you time with this camera.
Rating: 1 / 5
this is a fantastic camera that has a lot of pixels and comes at a low price. it is the best digital camera i have ever owned. i have had 5. this is also cool looking
Rating: 5 / 5
I didn’t get what I wanted. Pictures are not clear. Digital zoom is nothing.
Rating: 1 / 5
This camera should be taken off the market. I know at this price-level you can’t expect the quality of a $500 camera but even at $20 this camera would be overpriced. The image quality is very pixalated. I have seen 1 Megapixel cameras that take better pictures than this one. The battery life indicator is always showing batteries that are half drained; even with new batteries. The viewer looks really terrible and cannot keep up with any movement. I brought this camera back the next day. I bought a Kodak 6330 for a few dollars more and am very impressed with it.
Rating: 1 / 5