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Old 12-31-2004, 02:56 PM
RogueAngel RogueAngel is offline
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Wink HP PHotosmart M305

I received this camera as a Christmas gift.
NEVER having owned a digital camera this is my first.
Honestly I have not even had the chance to open the box yet.
What I would like to know is any info on this camera.
Is it worth it to keep, should I trade it in and upgrade NOW?
Or basically, being a virgin, novice to the digital photo world, should i just keep it and play.
I also received a 512mb sd card along with it, so storage wise i guess i have alot.
My concern was battery life, as it came only with AA batteries. I found an Energizer 15min battery charger that came with 4 2200 mAh, NiMH, AA rechargeable batteries.
I guess I should be good to go then?
Any insight is much appreciated.
Thanks
Have a Great New Years
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Old 01-01-2005, 07:38 PM
RogueAngel RogueAngel is offline
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Default M305

NO help? Anyone, anyone, Bueller, Bueller?
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Old 01-04-2005, 12:50 AM
CindySueStevens CindySueStevens is offline
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Post Re: hp m305

Hi there,

I've been surfin' the web looking for specs for my sister, she just got a hp m305 for Christmas too

I didn't find anything at the hp.com, but I did find this hp data sheet at another site?!?

Anyways, looks like rechargeables are out of the question for this camera...

Hope this helps!!

Cindy


http://hpshopping.speedera.net/www.s...et/l1854a.html
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Old 01-04-2005, 08:43 AM
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Default Rechargeable batteries for HP M305

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Originally Posted by CindySueStevens
Hi there,

I've been surfin' the web looking for specs for my sister, she just got a hp m305 for Christmas too

I didn't find anything at the hp.com, but I did find this hp data sheet at another site?!?

Anyways, looks like rechargeables are out of the question for this camera...

Hope this helps!!

Cindy
Quote:
Originally Posted by CindySueStevens
Cindy, in reference to the site listed, I found nothing about NOT using rechargeable batteries.
[SIZE=3]Please note the hilighted areas I selected.[/SIZE]

Power sources include the following:

Either two non-rechargeable AA Lithium batteries (included) or B]two rechargeable AA NiMH batteries (purchased separately
).Rechargeable batteries can be recharged in the camera using the optional HP AC power adapter or optional HP Photosmart M-series dock.
Optional HP AC power adapter (3.3 Vdc, 2500 mA, 8.25 W).
Optional HP Photosmart M-series dock.

Recharging in camera with the optional HP AC power adapter or optional HP Photosmart M-series dock: 100% in 15 hours.

[B]I didn't read anything that relates to not being able to use rechargeable batteries. Matter of fact, (though I have not tried them yet) I found an Energizer, rechargeable battery kit.
Comes with 4 AA 2200 mAh NiMh batteries, and a fast recharger. Batteries recharge to full in 15 minutes. This also recharges AAA batteries as well.
You do need to use ONLY the specified Energizer cells to get the 15 min recharge. According to the specs on the rechargeable batteries, the higher the mAh rating (2200), the better the cell.
I still have not opened the package of the camera in case I may upgrade after finding out more info. But from the little I found it is supposed to be a good, intro camera to digital photography.
If you find out anything else let me know, as I will also.[/
B]

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Old 01-26-2005, 10:35 AM
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The best batteries you can use with this camera are NiMH rechargeables. The higher the mAh value, the longer they will last before recharging or kaputting. HP support recommend a minimum of 1800mAh.

M305/307 Manual

How to use pages on HP.com

Hope this helps

yOp
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Old 03-16-2006, 03:15 PM
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I purchased this camera and had problems with only being able to get 10 to 12 pictures with a set of batteries. It dropped from there down to 1 or 2 and then none. I was told by tec. support to get rechargeable NIMH batteries. I did and guess what it worked for about one month and began dropping again. Now it can’t even take one picture with newly recharged batteries or any other batteries. I called back in and they told me that I had passed the warranty period and they would not repair it. I explained about the other call /complaint 3 months ago and they said it still was out of warranty. I could purchase a replacement for $90.00 plus S&H and that was as good as it was going to get. I will be throwing it in the trash because that is what it is.
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Old 03-17-2006, 02:38 PM
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Today I got a call from HP and they are replacing the defective camera. This is the HP I have always known. They are standing behind their product. It did take an email (a little angry) but they responded with a call and said they didn’t want a unhappy customer. I will let you know how the new one turns out..
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Old 04-13-2006, 12:37 PM
andrea r. andrea r. is offline
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Angry SOOOOOO unhappy

i have the same camera and the same issue.
when i contacted HP while the camera was still under warranty...they said that there was something that needed to be upgraded and to go to a website and download some firmware thing..so we did.
it still didn't work and i just gave up...i went back to using my 35mm camera.
months later..i thought to try it with regular batteries...USELESS..they get eaten up after about 10 pictures.
called HP again and they said now its out of warranty...
the camera has never worked properly. the flash has always been unpredictable and sporadic. its just a piece of junk. HP won't do anything about it.
so now i have to deal with my credit card company.
i am one unhappy HP user.
andrea r.
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Old 05-02-2006, 08:11 PM
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Angry gr.

I got an HP photosmart m22. It was my first digi camera and pretty simple and inexpensive. It worked for about a month and then just broke. It just wouldn't turn on. I called and they sent a replacement. Same thing happened. I called again, got another replacement, the third broke. I threw a hissy fit and was told that the m22 had been discontinued. They told me I could upgrade for an additional fee of about $100, which was ridiculous since the camera they wanted to upgrade me to retails for just $165. I asked to speak to a manager, threw another hissy fit, and got him to send me an R707 free of charge. Today in the mail, instead of my R707, I found ANOTHER m22. I called back and was promised a R817 in two days. I guess we'll haffta see what happens.

Bottom line... HP sucks
and a lil hissy fit can get you a long way.
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Old 05-12-2006, 06:54 PM
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Default Faulty HP M305 cameras - Batteries

Hi all

I notice lots and lots of HP M305 cameras have the same battery problems. In fact that seems to be the universal problem with this model of camera.

The problem only appears after a few months of usage. I had excellent performance for a few months, and thereafter even new batteries do not seem to work, they just drain out after a few shots. I believe HP pushed out these caremas on the cheap when they observed this problem.

Ideas anyone ?

AshReds
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