Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti Review
(also known as the Canon Powershot SD900)
Review Date: February 13th 2007
Author: Gavin Stoker
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Conclusion
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Ratings (out of 5) |
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Design | 4.5 |
Features | 4 |
Ease-of-Use | 4.5 |
Image Quality | 4.5 |
Value for Money | 4 |
There's so little to criticise on Canon compact cameras these days it's almost getting boring, and the Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti is no different. It looks good, responds well, is for the most part easy and intuitive to use, and, thanks to that standardised (across the IXUS range) 9-point AiAF, delivers sharply detailed images that will more than satisfy its target market. Battery life is fair to good, although sharing a compartment with the SD memory card at its base means that you won't be able to switch cards easily if using a tripod. Still, most of the Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti's users will be shooting handheld, so it's hardly a decision breaker. The Canon Digital IXUS 900 Ti narrowly misses out on that fifth star through the fact that there's no on board image stabilisation, but other than that (and the high-ish premium you're paying for that oh-so-sexy titanium finish) it's pretty much the perfect general use point and shoot style camera; for now at least...
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