REVIEWS / POINT AND SHOOT / CANON INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

Canon Ixus 900Ti

14 May, 2007, 11:29 am IST | Laiq Qureshi | Point and Shoot Point and Shoot


Conclusion / Specs
Staying true to the IXUS series, Canon has kept the 900Ti stylish and very compact. The light weight titanium body definitely adds to the camera's overall appeal. When it comes to performance, the camera offers lots of features through its numerous scene modes to guarantee the right setting for every kind of shot you can imagine.

The lack of clear details and digital noise mar the otherwise lively images, which is the biggest negative factor in the 900Ti. Sadly these are also features that prevent it from being a true photographer's camera. At it's street price of around Rs. 20,000 (the MRP is closer to Rs. 24,000), it's a nice and compact digital camera for this vacation season, especially for those who want more style from their gadgets than performance. For anyone else, there are better 10 megapixel cameras available for a lot cheaper by Canon itself.

Specs

Dimensions

91 x 57 x 28 mm

Weight

205 g

Type

Ultra-Compact

Connectivity

USB 2.0

Storage

SD/MMC card

Battery Type

Lithium-Ion NB-5L battery

LCD Type

2.5-inch, 230,000 pixels

View Finder

Optical

Sensor

CCD

Effective Pixels

10 Megapixel

ISO Sensitivity

Auto, 80 ,100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200

Optical Zoom

3x

Aperture

F2.8 - F4.9

Format

JPEG (EXIF 2.2)

Scene Modes

Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Baby, Kids & Pets, Indoor, Foliage, Aquarium and Underwater.

White Balance

5 positions, plus manual

Flash

Auto, On, Off, Slow, Manual (Red Eye On/Off)

Self Timer

2 or 10 secs

Sound

Yes

Street Price

Rs. 20,000

Tags: Canon Ixus 900Ti

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