HP Photosmart R967

This camera has a big LCD, an antishake mode, and panorama stitching, but its battery life is skimpy.

The 10-megapixel Photosmart R967 ($400 as of 10/6/06, including camera dock) is very similar to its predecessor, the 8.2-megapixel R927. Like the R927, this point-and-shoot has a big, 3-inch LCD and a compact, sturdy metal body. For an extra $50, the R967 offers an antishake mode and automatic red-eye removal, in addition to more megapixels. Also like it's predecessor, the R967 is well designed and delivers high image quality, but battery life is disappointing.

The R967 took very sharp photos in our tests, and earned high marks across the board for its image quality, earning an overall image quality score of Very Good. The only exception was its score for distortion, which was below average.

The R967 is best suited for point-and-click photographers who don't need manual controls at their fingertips. There is no mode dial, and so the only shooting mode you can initiate via a dedicated button or dial is the macro mode; for all scene modes, you have to navigate the menus. The camera is also a bit on the heavy side at 7.7 ounces; at 1-inch thick, it's not ultraslim, but nor is it overly bulky.

The R967 puts a few other options at your fingertips as well.One button turns the flash on and off. Another launches the Photosmart Express Menu, which you use to print directly from the camera, as well as to access options for tagging images or buying prints from HP's EasyShare Gallery Web site. For these last two options, you need to use a PC and the included Photosmart software.

However, the R967's features aim to make a PC a rare necessity. Best among those features are automatic red-eye reduction and an antishake mode, both of which worked well in my informal testing. In addition, the camera offers a wealth of processing options that can let you add creative effects to your photos--such as subtle color modifications, cartoon simulations, or watercolor effects--without your having to use image editing software. The camera's more extreme creative effects seem like gimmicks that won't get much use over the long haul. But its more traditional color tone effects are a handy alternative to using editing software on a PC.

Applying the effects is a relatively quick process--it usually takes up to 10 seconds to apply one effect to a 10-megapixel image. Also, the R967 performs in-camera panorama stitching for up to five photos; this process can take significantly longer than applying a routine effect--a three-shot panorama took half a minute to stitch. A five-shot series took the camera over a minute, though I deliberately had not aligned a couple of shots precisely with the panorama mode's guidelines; these guides (a series of white hash marks) appear on the LCD to help you line up each shot, though it's not always obvious what they're depicting. You may prefer to perform these panorama functions on a PC using the included software, considering the R967's poor battery life--its lithium ion battery lasted a mere 180 shots on one charge, which is almost 100 photos short of the average.

One potentially useful feature is the adaptive lighting mode. Its strength is its ability adjust the intensity of the flash, which helped me get appealing results on indoor shots. If you prefer to shoot without the flash, however, it may not be as helpful. When using this feature while shooting in theater mode (which suppresses the flash), I saw little difference in shots taken with and without adaptive lighting turned on.

Eric Butterfield
Related Articles
- Pocket Perfect Compact Digital Cameras
These sleek point-and-shoots reach resolutions up to 12 megapixels and have fancy features such as image stabilization and face detection, plus snazzy colors. Better yet, some capable models cost as little as $200.
- HP Photosmart R742 Compact Digital Camera
- HP Photosmart M627
- Point-and-Shoots: From Basic to Full-Featured
- Gadget Gift Ideas, Part 1
- Gadget Gift Ideas, Part 2
- HP Photosmart R927
- HP Photosmart R707
- HP Photosmart R727
- The 10 Best Compact Cameras
Regional Articles
- HP Photosmart R967 Alabama
- HP Photosmart R967 Alaska
- HP Photosmart R967 Arizona
- HP Photosmart R967 Arkansas
- HP Photosmart R967 California
- HP Photosmart R967 Colorado
- HP Photosmart R967 Connecticut
- HP Photosmart R967 DC
- HP Photosmart R967 Delaware
- HP Photosmart R967 Florida
- HP Photosmart R967 Georgia
- HP Photosmart R967 Hawaii
- HP Photosmart R967 Idaho
- HP Photosmart R967 Illinois
- HP Photosmart R967 Indiana
- HP Photosmart R967 Iowa
- HP Photosmart R967 Kansas
- HP Photosmart R967 Kentucky
- HP Photosmart R967 Louisiana
- HP Photosmart R967 Maine
- HP Photosmart R967 Maryland
- HP Photosmart R967 Massachusetts
- HP Photosmart R967 Michigan
- HP Photosmart R967 Minnesota
- HP Photosmart R967 Mississippi
- HP Photosmart R967 Missouri
- HP Photosmart R967 Montana
- HP Photosmart R967 Nebraska
- HP Photosmart R967 Nevada
- HP Photosmart R967 New Hampshire
- HP Photosmart R967 New Jersey
- HP Photosmart R967 New Mexico
- HP Photosmart R967 New York
- HP Photosmart R967 North Carolina
- HP Photosmart R967 North Dakota
- HP Photosmart R967 Ohio
- HP Photosmart R967 Oklahoma
- HP Photosmart R967 Oregon
- HP Photosmart R967 Pennsylvania
- HP Photosmart R967 Rhode Island
- HP Photosmart R967 South Carolina
- HP Photosmart R967 South Dakota
- HP Photosmart R967 Tennessee
- HP Photosmart R967 Texas
- HP Photosmart R967 Utah
- HP Photosmart R967 Vermont
- HP Photosmart R967 Virginia
- HP Photosmart R967 Washington
- HP Photosmart R967 West Virginia
- HP Photosmart R967 Wisconsin
- HP Photosmart R967 Wyoming
Related Articles
- Pocket Perfect Compact Digital Cameras
These sleek point-and-shoots reach resolutions up to 12 megapixels and have fancy features such as image stabilization and face detection, plus snazzy colors. Better yet, some capable models cost as little as $200.
- HP Photosmart R742 Compact Digital Camera
- HP Photosmart M627
- Point-and-Shoots: From Basic to Full-Featured
- Gadget Gift Ideas, Part 1
- Gadget Gift Ideas, Part 2
- HP Photosmart R927
- HP Photosmart R707
- HP Photosmart R727
- The 10 Best Compact Cameras

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History