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With its sinuous perpetual curve design elegantly clad in pure titanium, the PowerShot SD900 ELPH is visually arresting. But what's inside is just as impressive: a powerful 10.0 megapixel CCD, 3x optical zoom and newly developed DIGIC III Image Processor. Top-level functionality puts you at the forefront of digital technology, with expanded low-light shooting capability, a built-in digital tele converter, and futuristic Face Detection technology for incredible group shots. Fully charged battery delivers Still Image - approx. 230 shots (NB-5L/LCD on) approx. 700 shots (NB-5L/LCD off), according to CIPA DIGIC III Image Processor with Face Detection Technology for superior image quality, fast operation and low power consumption Large 2.5 inch LCD monitor with wide viewing angle for easier on-camera viewing Up to ISO 1600 to reduce image blur and expand low-light shooting capability Improved High-Resolution Movie Mode at 15 fps XGA (1024 x 768) Print/Share Button for easy direct printing and downloading, plus ID Photo Print and Movie Print with Canon CP and SELPHY Compact Photo Printers All images stored on an SD memory card (512MB or higher recommended) Direct connection to Canon CP and SELPHY Compact Photo Printers, PIXMA Photo Printers and PictBridge compatible printers via camera's USB 2.0 Hi-Speed cable Dimensions (W x H x D) - 3.59 x 2.35 x 1.11 in.; Weighs 5.8 oz
Customer Review :
Good But Imperfect
The camera is beautiful, and very sturdy. Going on looks, you won't be disappointed. It also takes wonderful pictures, in perfect conditions. I finally gave up and sold this camera, to replace it with a 950is. I highly recommend opting for a camera with IS.
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Do not buy this camera!
Do not buy it or any model like it. The lens design is bad and gets jammed easily and it is usually permanent. Canon should refund buyers for this model since it doesn't last much more than a year or two. It was a waste of my money and now I have to buy a new camera. My $400 got me 2 years out of mine and now they want to charge $100 to repair since it is past warranty. It is unacceptable for it to break so soon after buying it brand new. The lens always seemed a bit finicky so I should have know there would be problems. Unfortunately I loved it before it jammed and had no complaints. Then I found many others online with my same problem and was very disappointed in Canon for not recalling or refunding this model.
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Takes Excellent Photos!
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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Good camera but not sure about the build quality
It worked fine for a year but stopped working 2 weeks after the warranty expired.
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Packed full of options
Compact, easy to read instruction manual, great pictures, and if you are shaking when taking a picture the camera will tell you, which is very helpfull.
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Editorial Review :
Kit includes: 1) Canon PowerShot SD950 IS Digital Camera; 2) Transcend 4GB HC SecureDigital Class 6 (SDHC) Card; 3) High Speed USB 2.0 SecureDigital (SD) Card Reader; 4) ImageRecall Digital Image Recovery Software; 5) Spare NB-5L Battery for Canon; 6) Padded Carrying Case; 7) Memory Card Storage Wallet; 8) Flexible Tabletop Mini Tripod; 9) Microfiber Cleaning Cloth ♦ Canon Powershot SD950 IS includes: 32MB SD Memory Card; NB-5L Lithium Battery Pack; Battery Charger; USB Interface Cable; Audio/Video Cable; Wrist Strap; Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM; Instruction Booklets; Canon USA Warranty. ♦ The PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH, with its curved sleek Titanium body, is as powerful as it is exquisite: There's a high-resolution 12.1 megapixel CCD, an Optical Image Stabilizer and 3.7x optical zoom. Face Detection Technology is also on board to automatically give you just the shot you're looking for. Auto ISO Shift and ISO 1600 let you command low light like a pro. There's even a high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD that makes shooting and playback a delight.
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Sakar International designs and manufactures a wide range of technology, toy, and consumer electronic products. It offers consumers a unique blend of high quality products at affordable prices. This AC/DC universal travel charger is designed for canon batteries.
Customer Review :
A Good Charger for Canon Batteries
This charger certainly gets a lot of things right -- it has a large list of compatible batteries for both camcorders and still cameras, and it's great to have the option to charge from the car with the 12V DC car adapter. The price is great, too.
The information in the product description is a bit light on details, so I'll do my best to fill in the missing stuff.
First of all, the charger uses a battery plate system for compatibility: the charger comes with a number of plates that connect to the charger itself, each plate corresponding to a number of Canon batteries. So you may attach one plate to charge one type of battery, but another plate for a different type of battery. People with only one battery can just attach the necessary plate and leave it there for good. But if you have multiple cameras/camcorders with different battery types, you may need to switch plates. They just click on, so it's not difficult to do.
Once you have the correct plate on, you just slide the battery into that plate and the charging starts. An LED on the charger glows red while charging, and turns green when charging is complete.
Here's the list of batteries that are compatible with this charger:
BP-208 BP-308 BP-315 BP-508 BP-511 BP-512 BP-522 BP-535 BP-2L12 BP-2L14 BP-915 BP-924 BP-927 BP-930 BP-941 BP-945 BP-970 NB-1L NB-2L NB-3L NB-4L NB-5L
Check your camera's instruction manual to determine your battery type if you don't know it. Also note that in some cases, minor revisions may be acceptable (for example, the BP-511A is the same size and uses the same contacts as the BP-511, and as such will work with this charger).
2 notable omissions here (possibly due to the relatively recent release of these new batteries) are the LP-E5 and LP-E6 batteries that power the EOS Digital XSi/450D and the EOS 5D Mark II, respectively. You'll need a different charger if you own one of these cameras.
The charger's build quality is about right for a charger in this price range. There's nothing wrong with the build necessarily, but I wouldn't want to subject it to any excessive forces. It's all plastic, and could break. But it's nothing to worry about under normal use.
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