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Canon PowerShot SD900 Review at Imaging Resource

Mark Goldstein | Digital Compact Cameras | November 27, 2006 | 0 Comments

Canon SD900Imaging Resource have published a review of the new 10 megapixel Canon PowerShot SD900 (also known as the Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti).

“So to avoid camera shake, I tapped into the SD900’s ISO option. The first trick was to select High ISO, rather than Auto ISO. That told the Canon SD900 it was fine with me if it used a higher, noisier ISO to avoid camera shake. The second trick was to simply select a high ISO (like 1,600). That results in much noisier images, but gives you the most depth of field in addition to a safe shutter speed. And noise can be dealt with in software. I used Imagenomic’s Noiseware Professional plug-in to clean up the noise on the ISO 1,600 shot of Marti, a detail of which (showing her eye) appears here. Your printer may average out the otherwise grainy appearance of high ISO shots, too. So don’t be too quick to reject them.”

Website: Imaging Resource - Canon PowerShot SD900 Review

Website: Read our Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti Review

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