Sabtu, 17 November 2007

HP Photosmart M437 Complete Test

hp-photosmart-m437-il01.jpg The M437 is essentially copying stripped of HP Photosmart M537, another automatic proposed to less than 150 euros. In addition to a screen smaller (5 cm to 6.35 cm on the M537) and a lower resolution (5 megapixels to 6 on the M537), the M437 is an exact copy of his big brother, slightly more sophisticated. They share the same box simple and imposing, the same objective 3x and the same functionality image editing integrated.

They also share a complete absence of orders. Apart from a few preset scene modes, you have no way to control your exposures. The M437 automatically sets the white balance, ISO sensitivity and exposure during the shooting. You can select special settings, such as ways "Night" and "Portrait", but apart from that, you have to let things take all the decisions.(Read More)