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The Photosmart HP Digital Camera (model C5340A) was introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1997[1], and was manufactured in Japan. It was part of the Photosmart system, which also had a print and negative scanner and a photo printer - and associate image handling software. Images could be uploaded to a computer using a serial interface cable. Power came from 4 AA batteries, or an external 6v power supply. There is a sliding cover on the left-hand end, revealing the mini-DIN socket for the serial cable and external power socket.

The camera has a 640x480 (VGA) resolution, and came with a 2Mb memory card capable of storing up to 32 images; a 4Mb card was an option. It has a fixed f2.8 lens with autofocus, marked as having 37mm filter threads, but not with its focal length.

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