Canon PowerShot SD900 Titanium 10MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom | List Price: $499.99 Discount Price: $349.95

| Brand: Canon Binding: Electronics Release Date: 2006-10-02
Features: - 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)
too small and lightweight to avoid shacking [Posted on 2008-05-11] nice size but i wanted the high resolution so i can zoom in on photos afterwards. well because it's small and lightweight every picture i took was blurry because i apparently shake to much. i don't have a shake to my hand that i have ever noticed before and the camera i bought to replace it is fine.
What a camera!!! [Posted on 2008-05-19] This is an awesome camera!!! I only wished that I had waited a few more weeks until the 12 MP camera came out. Oh well, technology changes too fast and only millionaires can stay trendy.
I love this camera [Posted on 2008-09-07] This camera is easy to use, and has great results. Hooking
it up to the computer is easy, and printing pictures is too.
The battery never dies, and there are tons of options to fix
up your pictures how you like them
Love Canon [Posted on 2008-10-21] I received this camera when my first Elph (SD320, I think) stopped working. I did a little research on-line and found it was a known problem with that model. I contacted Canon and they sent me a free shipping label so they could fix it. It was about 3 weeks later, Canon sent me a whole new camera (for free!) since my old camera was no longer made and they couldn't get parts. I'd had my old camera around three years and used it A LOT. I love Canon's customer service...love the cameras too!!!
Takes Excellent Photos! [Posted on 2008-10-22] I have had my Canon PowerShot for a little more than a year and really enjoy using it. It takes spectacular photos that enlarge well. Like many others, I had trouble with it early on with the dreaded "lens error" message. I sent it back to Canon, and they found sand in the lens (I live on the Oregon Coast and was putting the camera in my pocket when I went to the beach). The first repair cost me about $130 since sand damage is not covered under the warranty. When I got the camera back, the second time I used it, I had another "lens error." I was about ready to chuck the thing in the garbage, but sent it back to the factory. This time the repair was free. In order to protect the camera, I bought a Delkin Snug-It "Tight Fit Camera Skin" and also put the camera in a zip-lock bag when I take it to the beach. I haven't had any more problems with it at all. One word of caution - don't try to put the camera into its case with the skin still on it. I ended up ripping the skin - it's an either-or proposition! Not all of the features of this camera are intuitive, so it really pays to spend some time with the manual to learn about all the things it can do. I'm very pleased with it.
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