HP R927 manual Using the shooting modes, Red eye

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Red eye

The red-eye phenomenon is caused when light from the flash reflects off the subjects' eyes, which can make human eyes appear red in the captured image. If you turn on Red-Eye Removal (see Red-Eye Removal under Using the Capture Menu

on page 20), the camera examines the image after taking it. If the camera detects red eyes, it then processes the image to remove them.

This examination and processing takes additional time. If you find the additional time too long, you can turn off Red-Eye Removal and remove the red eyes after you have captured the image, using either Remove Red Eyes (see Remove Red Eyes under Using the Design Gallery Menu on page 31) or the HP Photosmart Software that came with your camera.

Using the shooting modes

Shooting modes allow you to optimize shutter settings for the scene you are shooting. Most shooting modes predefine these settings for certain types of scenes, allowing you to take pictures quickly when you do not have the time to specify the settings yourself. Other settings (such as Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual) let you specify settings, allowing you complete control for difficult scenes or special effects.

To select a shooting mode, press while in Live View, use to highlight a shooting mode, then press .

or

Auto Mode (Default)—For taking good shots quickly, when you do not have time to select a special shooting mode.

Landscape—For scenes with deep perspective, such as mountain scenes.

Portrait—For pictures that have one or more people as their primary subject.

Theatre—For capturing images at school programs, concerts, or indoor sporting events without using flash.

Panorama—For grand landscapes or group pictures where you need to capture a wide shot that one image cannot capture (see Using Panorama mode on page 18).

Action—For capturing sporting events, moving cars, or any scene where you want to stop the action.

Night Portrait—For capturing images of people at night. This mode uses the flash and a long exposure. As a result, you must set the camera on a tripod or stable surface.

Night Scenery—For capturing night scenes. This mode uses a long exposure with no flash. As a result, you must set the camera on a tripod or stable surface.

Beach—For capturing scenes at the beach.

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Contents User Guide Legal and notice information Contents Page Shutter button Video button Getting startedCamera top and back Camera dock and insert Camera front and bottomCharge the battery Install the batteryBefore taking pictures Turn on the cameraChoose the language Install and format an optional memory cardSet the region Set the date and timeMacintosh Install the softwareWindows About the HP Photosmart Software Using your cameraTaking pictures and recording Shooting mode indicatorVideo clips Taking still picturesRecording video clips Focusing on the subjectInstant Review Auto focus and exposureOptimizing focus Using Focus LockFor the Normal Focus range For the Macro focus rangeOther recommendations Using the focus range settingsOptimizing exposure Optical zoom Using zoomUsing Manual Focus Digital zoom Setting the flashRed eye Using the shooting modesUsing Panorama mode During Instant Review see Instant Review Using Manual shooting modeUsing My Mode Using the My Mode Saved Settings sub-menu Using the Capture MenuSelecting and saving preferred settings in My Mode HP Photosmart R927 Digital Camera Chapter Using the Self-Timer settings Adaptive Lighting Using the Burst settingExposure Compensation ISO speed White BalanceReviewing images and video Using PlaybackClips 015Saving frames from video clips Using the Playback MenuViewing thumbnails Magnifying imagesISO Speed Deleting imagesViewing image information Stitching panoramas Viewing slideshowsRecording audio Applying artistic effects Using the Design Gallery MenuAdding borders Modifying colorsCropping images Removing red eyesChapter Transferring images without HP Photosmart Software Transferring and printing imagesTransferring images with HP Photosmart Software Using a memory card reader Connecting to the computerPrinting images from the camera For Windows computersPrinting panoramas from the camera Setting up online destinations in the camera Using HP Photosmart ExpressUsing the Photosmart Express Menu To exit the Photosmart Express Menu, press Sending individual images to online destinationsSelecting individual images for printing Buying prints online Sending all images to a printer or online destinationsInstant Review Using the Setup MenuNever, 15, 30, 45 Default, 60 seconds Chapter Resetting the camera TroubleshootingProblems and solutions Battery gauge goes up and down frequentlyLithium Ion battery will not charge Have to recharge the Lithium Ion battery frequentlyCamera does not respond when I press a button Image Display is not workingMy image is grainy My image is too brightMy image is too dark Cannot transfer images from the camera to my computer Camera responds sluggishly when trying to review imagesCamera gets warm or even hot to the touch HP Photosmart R927 Digital Camera Getting assistance Product supportHelpful websites HP Photosmart R927 Digital Camera Top points about batteries Managing batteriesPower indicators Recharging the Lithium Ion battery HP Photosmart R927 Digital Camera Specifications Image Display Memory capacity Index
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R927 specifications

The HP R927 is a versatile digital camera that seamlessly blends user-friendly operation with advanced photographic features. Launched as part of HP’s innovative R-series, this camera is designed for both casual photographers and enthusiasts who demand quality without complexity.

One of the standout features of the HP R927 is its impressive 8.2-megapixel resolution, which ensures that every image captures the finest details with stunning clarity. The incorporation of a 3x optical zoom lens allows users to get closer to their subjects without sacrificing image quality. This lens, combined with digital zoom capabilities, enhances the photographic experience by providing flexibility in composition.

The HP R927 also excels in low-light conditions, thanks to its advanced imaging technologies. An ISO range that extends up to 1000 enables the camera to perform well in dimly lit environments, making evening and indoor photography more accessible. Furthermore, the camera features a built-in flash that provides ample illumination for nighttime shots, ensuring that images are well-exposed and vibrant.

Another remarkable characteristic of the HP R927 is its 2.5-inch LCD screen, which offers clear viewing and easy navigation through menus. This screen is crucial for composing shots, reviewing images, and accessing the camera’s various settings. The user interface is intuitive, allowing for quick adjustments, whether it’s changing shooting modes or accessing playback options.

In terms of connectivity, the HP R927 is equipped with USB 2.0 support for simple and efficient image transfer to computers or other devices. This feature allows users to quickly upload their pictures to social media or edit them using software tools, enhancing the overall user experience.

The camera also emphasizes convenience with its ability to shoot video in VGA quality, allowing users to capture moments in motion. This feature furthers the camera's versatility, catering to those who wish to document events beyond still photography.

Powering the HP R927 is a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which provides extended shooting time, enabling users to capture a day’s worth of memories without interruption. The compact design of the camera, coupled with its lightweight body, makes it portable and easy to carry, making it great for travel and everyday use.

Overall, the HP R927 embodies a perfect blend of features aimed at enhancing photographic creativity while remaining accessible to users of all skill levels. Its combination of high-resolution imaging, versatile zoom capabilities, and straightforward functionality makes it a reliable choice for anyone looking to explore the world of digital photography.