DPReview have a fresh review up of the SD900. Here’s what they said about tit-
"The SD900’s biggest selling-point for us is simple; it offers some of the best (perhaps the best) image quality in this category, but if we’re being honest we’re not talking quantum leaps here, and the typical user of this type of camera, producing small prints, is unlikely to really see a significant advantage. If you like a touch of luxury (which the build and finish definitely give you) and want a ’point and shoot’ camera that offers reliably high quality output suitable for decent enlargements, the SD900 is certainly a worthy competitor. We just feel that in this, the most competitive and fastest-moving sector of the market, the SD900 will, for many users, have priced itself out of the running.
The SD900 comes as close as possible to a ’Highly Recommended’ (and if exclusivity and pixel level image quality is more important to you than features or price it probably deserves one), but for us it misses by a whisker."
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10-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 18 x 24-inch prints 3x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display Sleek titanium body and perpetual curve design; touch-control dial for increased usability Stores images on SD cards; powered by Lithium-ion rechargeable battery NB-5L ISO now ranges from 80-1600; now supports SDHC cards (Secure Digital cards with over 2 GB capacity) |
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