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May 19th, 2010

Canon Powershot Sd800
Canon Powershot Sd800

What is the difference between the Canon PowerShot SD800 and Canon PowerShot SD90?

I guess you wanted Guy SD900 … After answering questions here for about eight months, I finally decided to make a Canon Powershot SD900. I would go for the SD700 IS, as I think is a great camera and some members own and recommend whatever, but they were out of stock everywhere and gave me time to rethink my purchase. This will be a camera pocket for use in the absence of I want to take my SLR with me, but I still want a really great picture quality of the camera. Anyway Regardless, after months and months of reading reviews, the SD900 was my first choice. I found a review in Popular Photography the day after have ordered my Canon that suggests that maybe the Pentax Optio A20 will have been a better choice, but I do not think so. The Pentax Shake Reduction, but I doubt that this is necessary in a camera that is roughly equivalent to only 114 mm and I can not believe that at least 10 MP 1/2.5 "sensor (Pentax) will exceed 10 MP on a 1/1.8 "sensor (Canon), which is almost twice as large. Anyway, Click here to see article For comparison, the compact 5 and see what you think. If you do not really want to read the comments, I am pleased that my Canon SD900 and this would be my recommendation for anyone at this point, because that is what I chose for me. I ordered from B & H photo in which the price is $ 390 (today) for the SD900. They played with the price point of this camera since Christmas and that is why I say "today". Each time you return, has a different price. After about a month of using the SD900, I am very happy with it, I bought a gift for my niece as an engagement present. I am sure the camera. I also bought a Mack-year warranty for $ 50 5. If you're still a bit paranoid or clutzy, I think it money well spent. It is very nice compared to SLR. Http: / / www.popphoto.com/cameras/3471/high-5-10mp-compacts.html Click on the name of each unit to read a detailed critique. Here's a comparison page with five cameras. Click on "thorough review" and "Read owner opinions" for each camera. Be sure to note that the comments are many pages long it does not stop after the first page. Check the sample images, too. You can enlarge images to full screen by clicking on the link below the image. You then put the cursor in the empty space right of the image and click once. After that, you can move the cursor over the image and become a magnifying glass. Click on it and a magnifying glass, once the image will be enlarged and can actually discuss the details or look for artifacts such as Halo or noise. Http: / / www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras 2Ccasio_exz1000 =%%%% Canon_sd900 2Cpentax_optioa20 2Csamsung_nv10 2Coly_stylus1000 & show = all http://www.steves-digicams.com/2006_reviews http://www.cameras.co.uk/camera-reviews/canon-ixus-900- / Sd900.html Ti.cfm Here is a picture to upload that I took with the SD900. Click "All sizes" and that point of view as wide as possible and check birds. This was taken just after sunset and had no improvement in afterprocessing. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7189769 @ N04/409551806 / Here's another photo without post-treatment at all. It was taken in full 111 mm (equivalent) zoom lens. It was taken on a fully automatically, without my help at all. The horizon is crooked because the camera was resting on top of my car. I do not want to change something, because it is part of a series of three images comparing optical zoom digital zoom crops. You can see pictures while you're there and see why optical zoom is what counts. Http: / / @ N04/459603923 www.flickr.com/photos/7189769 / Anyway – Compared to the SD800 IS, … The SD800 is a wide angle lens, but to say that the points of view, "there is a slight but significant decline outside of clarity towards the edges and corners, in certain circumstances. "Then, the SD800 only zoom to the equivalent of 105 mm. (The goal is SD900 37-111 equiv.) The SD800 is the stabilization image, which adds about $ 80-100 in the cost of the camera, but I say that the technology is waived if the goal is just 105 mm. Nobody can claim that this goal is still and should not need Is. Since we have ruled out the necessity of SI, I see no reason to spend more money on the SD800 that you would pass the SD900. The SD900 is a sensor that is nearly twice as large as the SD800 and this translates into better image quality. I am very happy with mine and I think everyone should have one. (Jaja)

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