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- 3.7x embodiment-stabilized optical zoom; 2.5-inch wide-viewing-angle LCD ceremony
- Powered by NB-5L lithium-ion battery-operated (battery and charger included); stores images on SD or MMC memory cards (32MB MMC recall card included)
- 12.1-megapixel CCD captures ample detail for photo-quality poster-size prints
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The PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH, with its hooked sleek Titanium body, has a high-resolution 12.1 megapixel CCD, an Visual Image Stabilizer and 3.7x optical zoom. Face Identification Technology is also on board to automatically give you the best imaginable results in any shooting situation. Auto ISO Shift and ISO 1600 let you command low find like a pro. There s even a high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD that has a deviant viewing angle, Night Display for easy viewing in low turn on, and an anti-glare, anti-scratch coating.

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- 3.7x Visual Lens with 7.7-28.5mm f/2.8-5.8 (35mm equivalent 36-133mm) focal length; 4x Digital Zoom
- Visual Image Stabilizer
- DIGIC III Appearance Processor with Red-Eye Correction
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PowerShot SD950 IS Kit. The PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH with its hooked sleek Titanium body is as powerful as it is exquisite: There's a merry-resolution 12.1 megapixel CCD an Optical Image Stabilizer and 3.7x visual zoom. Face Detection Technology is also on board to intuitively give you just the shot you're looking for. Auto ISO Shift and ISO 1600 let you bid low light like a pro. There's even a high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD that makes shooting and playback a bliss. Coach Edition-includes Coach Signature Carrying For fear that b if and Coach Edition Metal Neck Strap.

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- Veiled pocket for memory cards and other small accessories
- Dimensions: 4.75" x 2.875" x ~1"
- Stock quality shock absorbing memory foam protective case
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The CaseCrown Replica Memory Foam Compact Camera Case protects your camera from unwanted scratches and damages. You can't go unfitting with this sophisticated design that's perfect for thorough and leisure carry. It also features internal support party with interior pockets for extra battery, micro fragment, etc. In addition, the trust worthy double memory foam provides save protection that you don't want to be caught without!
Which digital camera should I get?
Jul 02, 2008 by red_dollshoes | Posted in Cameras
At some aspect, I'll be looking into a DSLR but now is not that be that as it may. Right now I'm looking for a good (preferably spacious) point and shoot. I'd consider myself an highly developed amateur at this point.
I'm currently torn concerning the Nikon Coolpix S600 (10mp), the Canon PowerShot SD770IS (10mp), Canon PowerShot SD950IS (12.1mp -- I recall the "more is better" conflict but as I don't really enlarge my pictures I'm a bit skeptical and it is a prosperous price jump) and the Canon PowerShot SD890IS (10mp). I'm equally sort of looking at Canon's A series, specifically Canon PowerShot A650IS, but I'm not unavoidable about the A-battery requirement. Any thoughts?
Role have any experience with any of these? Any insights? Based on what I'm looking at, would you advocate something totally different? I'm looking to level very quickly so any answers would be dear!
Then again, there's likewise Nikon's p5100 or p80.
I well-grounded bought the Canon PowerShot SD870 and love it. I also be enduring a Canon EOS XT DSLR and took a class with it, so I knew what features I wanted in a tip & shoot. I found the Canon PowerShot SD870 had more rank of aperture and shutterspeed than some others I researched. It's an 8MP; our master told us amateurs don't need more than 8, unless you pass on regularly print LARGE photos (ie, posters).
I took both my cameras to Disney Everyone and ended up using the PowerShot more than my DSLR.
I recommended the Nikon CoolPIx to my mom and she loves it but doesn't have occasion for to change settings at this point. I would counsel the POwerShot over the CoolPIx for and advanced amateur. Goodness luck!
gertie | Jul 02, 2008