HP Photosmart 120 1.0 MP Digital Camera
point-and-shoot simplicity
$49.99 + $5 Shipping and Handling
The HP Photosmart 120 combines point-and-shoot simplicity with the versatility of digital technology. You can view your photographs and video clips instantly on the “transflective” LCD screen (reflective outside, backlight indoors). It also enables quick and easy download to your PC, and offers great software with a host of features for sharing your special moments and memories. The PS120 features a 2x digital zoom fixed-focus lens. It’s powered by four AA batteries, and you can use optional NiMH rechargeable batteries. Save images to the internal 4 MB flash memory. The PS120 also includes a built-in CompactFlash card slot for adding extra memory.
The PS120 comes with a USB cable, user’s guide, four AA batteries, HP photo-imaging software, and Hemera greeting-card software.
Features:
Resolution: 1152 x 864 pixels
Bit depth: 24-bit
Lens system: f 2.8, autofocus; focus range: 1.2 m to infinity
Picture mode: Standard
Viewfinder: Optical range viewfinder
Imaging technology: White balance
Image control functions: Year, month, date, hour and minute associated with digital image
Exposure rating: ISO 100
Exposure control: Auto Exposure (AE), Auto White Balanced
Shutter speed: 1/15 to 1/1000 secs
Zoom capability: 2x Digital
Flash: Auto/On/Off
Focus: Fixed Focus Lens, Fixed focus length: 9.9MM, F-Number : 2.8
Shooting mode: Single shot, self timer
LCD display: 1.4 in LCD
Interface: USB
Power supply: 4 AA Batteries
Compatible operating systems: Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP; Mac OS 9.1 or higher and Mac OS X 10.1.2 or higher
Software included: HP Photo Imaging Software, Hemara Greeting Card Creator
1 MP cameras are easy to find for under $50, but they often lack a flash or LCD screen. I’ve tried a couple of $20-$30 no-name cheap-ass webcam-type cameras that took crap pictures. This camera’s got good reviews. Plus, I don’t wish to purchase something used on eBay. I bought this and am sure I’ll be happy with the purchase.
immediately after ordering this camera, I’m sure Woot didn’t (and hope not).
Big mistake on my part for second-guessing.
This camera is a great deal- regardless of the opinions of others. As stated earlier I do have a Nikon pro digital camera, but this deal is for my wife. It’ a nice and simple point-n-shoot from a reputable manufacturer.
WOOT ROCKS, and so does this deal/camera.
~darn- missed the Bag of Crap/Random Crap! today- again. Guess I need to quit work so I can stay up latenight.
Well, I origainally got the order confirmation the day of the sale(nothing afterwards)… but 10 days later(today) I recieved an email that my order was indeed cancelled. No problem there, Except why did this take so long??.. my point being- not knowing either way.
I’m believing as it’s been stated in other posts- correspondence is rather slack here.
Oh well.
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