HP releases new pocket cameras and camcorders

20.02.2010
After a hiatus, HP is back in the camera game with its Spring line-up of . The budget devices mark HP's first big camera announcement since 2007, though the company did release a few cameras as a soft launch at CES in January.

The newly announced point-and-shoot cameras range in price from $100 to $150. The camcorders cost between $110 and $200.

All of the point-and-shoot cameras are 12-megapixels, but there are a few key features that differentiate them. First up are the CW450t ($110) and PW460t ($150) point-and-shoot models, both of which feature LCD touchscreen displays. You can use your fingers to scroll through images and zoom in and out, as well as flip through menu items. With the "Touch Shot" feature you can tap on a person or object on the screen and the camera will autofocus on the subject, taking the photo only when you remove your finger. The PW460 has a 3-inch display, while the CW450t only has a 2.7-inch display. Also available is the CW450, a non-touch screen version of the CW450t that costs $100.

Each of the new HP cameras feature 4x optical zoom, except for the $150 PW550. Aimed at casual outdoor photographers who want to capture panoramic shots and vast scenery, the PW550 has 5x zoom optical zoom and a 28mm wide angle lens.

The $130 SW450 is set apart by its tiny size. The ultra-thin camera is less than 3/4th of an inch thick and weighs .25 pounds.

The compact cameras all include 25 scene modes. There are the usual scenes consumers have come to recognize on point-and-shoot cameras, including Party, Portrait, Snow, Sunset, and Night modes. A sports scene mode is good for capturing action, and also includes the ability to take a burst of photos if you hold the button down.

The uncomfortably named "Love Portrait" mode is specifically for pictures you shoot of yourself and another person. It uses face detection to ensure the picture isn't taken until you're both in the frame. A Soft Skin mode does a bit of automatic in-camera retouching, smoothing out skin textures. Another new scene is the Auction mode, which saves images as smaller, easily-uploadable files for posting on sites like eBay or Craigslist.

Also present on each camera are smile and blink detection. Smile detection waits until you're properly cheerful before taking the shot. If a person was blinking when their picture was taken, the blink detection feature will alert you to the error and ask if you want to keep or delete the shot.

HP also released two new pocket camcorders with 3-inch LCD touchscreens. The $200 V5061u and $170 V5060u both record 1,085p HD video and have motion-detection capabilities. The V5060u also has 5x optical zoom and can take 5 megapixel still images.

The V1020h is a small digital camcorder about the size of a Flip. The $110 video camera shoots 720p video, and has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and a USB connector.