HP c-series
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 c-series is a line of simplified digital camera
Digital camera
A digital camera is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally by recording images via an electronic image sensor. It is the main device used in the field of digital photography...

s for novice users. They have fully automatic features and are inexpensive. The E-series uses the CompactFlash
CompactFlash
CompactFlash is a mass storage device format used in portable electronic devices. Most CompactFlash devices contain flash memory in a standardized enclosure. The format was first specified and produced by SanDisk in 1994...

 memory type. The c-series was replaced by the HP E-series cameras.
Models
SeriesModelMPPixelsOptical zoomDigital zoomScreenType
c20/c30 c20
c30 1 2x
c200 c200 1 2x
c200xi
c200cL
c500 c500 2 3x 2x
c500xi

See also

  • HP Photosmart
    HP Photosmart
    Hewlett-Packard's line of digital cameras and photo printers is called Photosmart.-Digital cameras:The original HP digital camera was a CompactFlash-based model simply called the Photosmart...

  • HP M-series
    HP M-series
    The HP M-series is a line of inexpensive digital cameras for everyday users. They have many features but are more inexpensive than the upper-level HP R-series cameras. The M-series uses the SD/MMC memory type.-See also:*HP Photosmart*HP c-series...

  • HP R-series
    HP R-series
    The HP R-series is their top line of digital cameras, positioned above the M-series and entry-level E-series. The R-series uses the SD/MMC memory type.-See also:*HP Photosmart*HP c-series*HP M-series...

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