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by theuerkorn in Electronics, - Top 100, Nov 16 '06
Pros: Titanium shell, digic III processor, high resolution (bragging rights), size, face tracking, stitching assistant Cons: No IS, small buttons, no appreciable improvement over lower MPx, "expensive", not easy to hold
Canon is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its venerable Elph product line with a bang. What better statement than matching the years with say 10 million pixels? Starting in 1996 with the APS sized film camera that basically defined the class of ultra ...
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by AliventiAsylum - Top 50, Jul 06 '07
Pros: durable, high-quality pictures, easy to use, good zoom, video and audio capability Cons: power button and capture button too close together
For years I resisted the digital camera craze. I had one at one time, but issues with my tendency to drop things and how durable it was, in addition to what I felt was an inferior picture quality compared to film cameras made me keep plugging away with ...
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by albany2005 , Oct 14 '07
Pros: Compact & durable. Sharp photo's. Lots of features. Cons: Small buttons, cheap battery cover, no exposure or battery info in LCD.
Canon SD900 - A Quality Camera Pros Sturdy titanium body Small, pocketable size Sharp, contrasty lens Good array of features Cons Small buttons and controls Lack of exposure information in LCD No battery usage information until the battery ...
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good overall camera
by jpsdtiger ,Jan 20 '07
Pros: compact and ease of use Cons: none
I have this camera and it works well. The photos it takes are sharp and nice. The camera is also easy to use.
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Mostly Happy
by gpbard ,Dec 30 '06
Pros: A quality consumer/compact camera with good zoom abilities at lower ISO speeds Cons: So far I haven't encountered any problems.
I tried both the SD 900 and the SD 600. I found both to be satisfactory but I was looking for something that would have the greatest combined optical and digital zoom. I found that the SD 600 pictures would get blurry when it was pressed to the zoom limit. The SD900, if you set the ISO low, will make very nice pictures at the optical and digital limits of the camera.
The camera seems to be mechanically sound and so far I am quite happy with it.
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I Choosed Ixus 900Ti With Happy
by maolana ,Dec 17 '08
Pros: Very Lite, Handy, High Quality Picture, Easy to Learn, best on beach and bright day Cons: The button to small for men fingers, bad noise on ISO3200 mode, risky if drop
I bought this camera one year ago for my wife birthday. At the first I am looking to this digital camera I've been fallen in love with camera design and with the elegan color. So I picked one.
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about canon camera
by inwinter ,Jan 02 '07
Pros: great Cons: a little big
I bought a Canon DC last month ,really great.The photos are clear and the light rating is good .I like it especially the shape.
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Long time to choose, one of my best buys
by sam_lowry ,Sep 29 '07
Pros: Excellent image quality, Titanium Case, Macro Mode, The Canon Interface, Fun Options, Good Video Quality Cons: Zoom, Price, Manual Options
Buying a camera is a long process, especially for a student without much money.
After a long time looking for a good compact camera I finally made the choice of the Canon SD900. Surely it is not the east expensive of all the cameras on that saturated segment but it's one that offers the best quality/price ratio.
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