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Canon PowerShot SD900 / IXUS 900 Digital Camera

$22.20  |  1 store
$599.99  |  1 store
Product Description
Canon has today announced what it is calling a brother-sister pairing, in the shape of the PowerShot SD200 and PowerShot SD300. They are the first cameras to incorporate two UA (Ultra-high... More
Canon has today announced what it is calling a brother-sister pairing, in the shape of the PowerShot SD200 and PowerShot SD300. They are the first cameras to incorporate two UA (Ultra-high Refractive Index Glass Moulded (GMo) Aspherical lens) elements which has alllowed Canon to produced its smallest cameras to feature a 3x zoom. Both are SD compatible with the only main difference being the resolution; four million pixels (SD300) and 3.2 million pixels (SD200), priced 399 and 299 respectively. Less
The 10.0 Megapixel Digital IXUS 900 Ti delivers a sophisticated combination of cutting edge technology and flawless style. The IXUS 900 Ti has a dazzling array of features including a... More
The 10.0 Megapixel Digital IXUS 900 Ti delivers a sophisticated combination of cutting edge technology and flawless style. The IXUS 900 Ti has a dazzling array of features including a beautiful titanium body, XGA video capture and a crystal clear LCD display. DiG!C III delivers high ISO shooting (1600) and Canon's industry leading Face Detect technology with Auto Focus and Auto exposure. This stunning camera is a must for those who demand the ultimate in performance and style. Less
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Key Features   
Digital Zoom 3.2x 4x
Camera Type Ultra-Compact Compact
Weight 0.29 lb. 0.36 lb.
LCD Screen Size 2 in. 2.5 in.
Resolution 4.2 Megapixel 10.4 Megapixel
Optical Zoom 3x 3x
Image Quality   
Camera Resolution 4.2 Megapixel 10.4 Megapixel
Image Sensor Type CCD CCD
Image Resolutions 640 x 480 • 2272 x 1704 • 1600 x 1200 • 1024 x 768 640 x 480 • 2816 x 2112 • 2272 x 1704 • 1600 x 1200 • 3648 x 2736 • 3648 x 2048
Video   
Video Resolutions 320 x 240 • 640 x 480 (VGA) • 160 x 120 320 x 240 • 640 x 480 (VGA) • 160 x 120 • 1024 x 768
Video Format AVI AVI • Motion JPEG
Max Movie Length Without Limit (Depends on the camera free memory size) 3,600 Seconds
Video Speed 30 fps 15 fps
Lens   
Focus Type Autofocus Autofocus
Interchangeable Lens Not Interchangeable Lenses Not Interchangeable Lenses
Optical Zoom 3x 3x
Focal Length 5.8 - 17.4 mm 7.7 - 23.1 mm
Macro Focus Range 1.18 - 19.68 in. (w) / 11.81 - 19.68 in. (t) 1.97 - 19.69 in. (w) / 11.81 - 19.69 in. (t)
35mm Zoom Lens 35 - 105 mm 37 - 111 mm
Focus Range 11.81 in. to Infinity (w) 19.69 in. to Infinity (w)
Exposure Control   
Aperture Range f2.8/f4.9 (w/t) f2.8/f4.9 (w/t)
Shutter Speed 15 - 1/1500 sec 15 - 1/2000 sec
Frames Per Second 2.4 Frames 2.1 Frames
White Balance Auto • Manual • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Cloudy (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Tungsten (Preset) Auto • Manual • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Cloudy (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Tungsten (Preset)
Flash   
Flash Functions Flash Off • Auto Flash • Fill-in Flash • Red-eye Reduction Flash • Slow Sync Flash Off • Auto Flash • Red-eye Reduction Flash • Slow Sync • Forced On
Flash Type Built-In Built-In
ISO Speeds Auto • 50 • 100 • 200 • 400 Auto • 100 • 200 • 400 • 800 • 1600 • 80
Storage   
File Size (High Res.) 1.96 MB (65 images on 128MB card) -
Compression Type JPEG JPEG • EXIF 2.2 • DPOF
Memory Type SD Card Multimedia Card • SD Card
File Size (Low Res.) 0.08 MB (about 1,600 images on 128MB card) -
Compression Modes Fine • SuperFine • Normal Fine • SuperFine • Normal
Included Features   
Self Timer 2 Sec. • 10 Sec. 2 Sec. • 10 Sec.
Tripod Mount With Tripod Mount -
Built-in Microphone With Built-in Microphone With Built-in Microphone
Built-in Speaker - With Built-in Speaker
Viewfinder / Display   
LCD Protected Position Without LCD Protected Position Without LCD Protected Position
Viewfinder Optical Optical
LCD Screen Resolution 118,000 pixels 230,000 pixels
Interfaces   
Video Interface Video Out Video Out
Interface Type USB USB 2.0
Power Supply   
Battery Type Proprietary Lithium Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
Battery Life 140 Images 230 Images
System Requirements   
Operating System Apple Mac OS X • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows 98SE • Microsoft Windows ME • Microsoft Windows XP Apple Mac OS X • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows 98SE • Microsoft Windows ME • Microsoft Windows XP
Dimensions   
Weight 0.29 lb. 0.36 lb.
Depth 0.82 in. 1.11 in.
Height 2.09 in. 2.35 in.
Width 3.39 in. 3.59 in.
Warranty   
Warranty 1 Year -
Miscellaneous   
UPC 013803043983 843477006485
Product ID 22780686 36736810
Included Accessories Software • USB Cable • Video Cable • Hand Strap • 16 MB Memory Card • Driver • Lithium Battery • Battery Charger Software • Bag • 32 MB Memory Card • Strap
Release Date November, 2004 -
Family Line Canon IXUS Canon IXUS
Product MPN   
MPN 9694A004 1267B001
 
Consumer Reviews
Canon SD300 / IXUS 40
Canon PowerShot SD300 / IXUS 40 Digital Camera
$22.20
Canon SD900 / Digital IXUS 900 Ti
Canon PowerShot SD900 / IXUS 900 Digital Camera
$599.99

Product Review Summary

4.4
Based on 34 user reviews
91% recommend this product
5 stars
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9
3 stars
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Pros
  • Easy to Use (1)
  • Excellent Picture Quality (1)
  • Lightweight (1)
  • Compact (1)
Cons
  • Short Battery Life (1)
Good For
  • Everyday Use (1)
  • Travel (1)
  • Home (1)
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Consumer Reviews

313

Canon's New SD300 Digital Elph More than the sum of its parts?

byHoward_Creech Dec 1, 2004
108 Helpfuls 109 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Very fast, ultra compact, 4 megapixels, user friendly, ISO 50, tough Stainless Steel Body
Cons Weak flash, tiny battery, red-eye, chromatic aberration, noisy ISO 400 images
Recommended it? Yes

The SD300 (Digital Ixus 40 in Europe and IXY DIGITAL 50 in Japan) is the second digicam (the SD200 was the first) to feature Canon's new second-generation DIGIC II processor. DIGIC Processors (Digital Imaging Integrated Circuit) combine image processing and most primary camera functions in one chip... Read full review »

649

A Step In The Right Direction: Canon SD 300

byyakkowarner Nov 28, 2004
57 Helpfuls 58 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Small design, easy to use.
Cons Not manually controllable, not as good as film.
Recommended it? Yes

I am absolutely amazed at how far digital cameras have gone. I really did not think they would be as small as they are, as cheap, or as easy to use. Definitely ahead of my pessimistic predictions. Yet, they are still not as good as an SLR film camera. So if you are looking for quality or you want... Read full review »

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Product Review Summary

4.4
Based on 8 user reviews
88% recommend this product
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Cons
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Good For
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Consumer Reviews

theuerkorn
399

SD900: When an elph turns ten ...

bytheuerkorn Nov 16, 2006
50 Helpfuls 51 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Titanium shell, digic III processor, high resolution (bragging rights), size, face...
Cons No IS, small buttons, no appreciable improvement over lower MPx, "expensive",...
Recommended it? Yes

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 compact cameras. Now completely digital, the... Read full review »

AliventiAsylum
2446

Canon PowerShot SD900 Digital Camera - Now I'm A Believer

byAliventiAsylum Jul 6, 2007
49 Helpfuls 50 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros durable, high-quality pictures, easy to use, good zoom, video and audio capability
Cons power button and capture button too close together
Recommended it? Yes

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 my film camera. When the kids started getting... Read full review »

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