echo "test"; ?> |
|
|
|
| Canon PowerShot SD950IS 12.1MP Digital Camera with 3.7x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Titanium) | 
enlarge
| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $305.00 You Save: $94.99 (24%)
New (58) Used (6) Refurbished (2)
Avg. Customer Rating: 119 reviews Sales Rank: 87
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 3 Digital Zoom: 4 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 2.5 Battery: 1 Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Maximum Focal Length: 28.5 Minimum Focal Length: 7.7 Maximum Resolution: 12.1 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 2.4 x 1.1 nv:Sensor: 12.1 Megapixel Size: 1/1.7 inch type Charge Coupled Device (CCD) Image Resolution: 1600 x 1200 Image Resolution: 640 x 480 Image Resolution: 2592 x 1944 Image Resolution: 3264 x 2448 Image Resolution: 4000 x 3000 Image Resolution: 4000 x 2248 (Widescreen) Movie Resolution: 1024 x 768 Movie Resolution: 320 x 240 Movie Resolution: 640 x 480 Storage Media: MultiMediaCard Storage Media: HC MMC Plus Card Storage Media: SD/SDHC Memory Card Storage Media: MMC Plus Card Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-18-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: SD950IS Model: SD950IS UPC: 013803086225 EAN: 0013803086225 ASIN: B000V1VG2O
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW IN BOX WITH WARRANTY
|
| Features:
| | 12.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints | | | 3.7x image-stabilized optical zoom; 2.5-inch wide-viewing-angle LCD display | | | Face Detection technology and in-camera red-eye fix | | | 18 shooting modes, including 11 special scene modes; Print/Share button | | | Powered by NB-5L lithium-ion battery (battery and charger included); stores images on SD or MMC memory cards (32MB MMC memory card included) |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The PowerShot SD950 IS Digital ELPH, with its curved sleek Titanium body, is as powerful as it is exquisite: There's a high-resolution 12.1 megapixel CCD, an Optical Image Stabilizer, 2.5-inch LCD, ISO 1600, Auto ISO Shift, and 3.7x optical zoom. Face Detection Technology is also on board to automatically give you the shot you're looking for. 2.5 TFT color LCD screen; Optical Viewfinder Exposure Controls - Program AE, Auto ISO Shift; AE Lock ISO Sensitivity - Auto, High ISO Auto, ISO 80/100/200/400/800/1600 Shoot pictures in the Widescreen Resolution Option (4000x2248) to view them full screen on your widescreen TV or Computer monitor! Built-in flash controls - Auto, Auto w/ Red-eye Reduction, Flash On, Flash On w/ Red-eye Reduction, Flash Off; FE lock, Slow Synchro Shooting Modes - Auto, Camera M, Special Scene (Portrait, Foliage, Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Aquarium, Underwater, ISO 3200, Indoor, Kids & Pets, Night Snapshot), Color Accent, Color Swap, Digital Macro, Stitch Assist, Movie Self-Timer - 2-sec./10-sec., Custom Up to 1.5fps Continuous Shooting SD/SDHC/MultiMediaCard (MMC)/MMC Plus/HC MMC Plus Card Slot A 32MB MMC Plus Card is included, however we suggest purchasing an Optional 2GB Memory card. It will allow you to store a lot more Video and images, as well as take advantage of the camera's high Resolution abilities. Interfaces - USB2.0, A/V out (NTSC/PAL) Print directly to Canon CP/SELPHY Compact and PIXMA Photo Printers or any PictBridge compatible printer via included USB cable without a computer! Take up to 240 shots per charge with included NB-5L battery and LCD screen on (Up to 580 shots with LCD screen off) Approximate Unit Dimensions - (WxHxD) 3.78 x 2.36 x 1.09; Unit Weight - 5.82 oz (Body only without memory card and battery)
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 114 more reviews...
charlse July 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is a fancy looking reliable camera. I am pretty satisfied by its performance. The only problem is that the battery case is too loose. It often open accidentally.
Canon's SD950IS 12.1 MP July 13, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a "high end" pocket sized digital which takes very nice pictures. The controls are intuitive for anyone with basic digital camera experience. It's size and weight make it a "go anywhere" camera. My only complaint is the same one I've had with most of Canon's cameras (this being the 8th or 9th). The access door for the USB connect is poorly designed and even more poorly constructed. It's difficult to open and is held on the camera by a single piece of some type of flexible plastic. If the plastic ever breaks you're sure to loose the door. Why Canon can't correct this long standing design flaw is a mystery to me. It's otherwise a nicely designed and constructed body. I would have given it five stars otherwise.
Great Camera July 12, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a great camera for one on the go and it small and compact and takes awsome pictures. It's very easy to use and also takes good videos.
Already broken? July 9, 2008 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
When I bought this I had heard of others having issues with the lens jamming and now I am getting this error message:
"Lens error, restart camera"
I've only had the camera a few months and am super disappointed. Our last Cannon lasted almost as long, and the guy whole stole it from my glove is probably listening to my iPod and taking pics with it still.
Needless to say, not going with Cannon next time. Picture quality was great, but durability is more important.
Not bad, just an incremental improvement July 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I previously had a Canon SD700 IS, and was looking for an upgrade. The SD950 IS is an upgrade, but not as much as I had hoped. The Digic III software does have several nice features over Digic II. The higher resolution doesn't really matter, and I haven't noticed pictures being any sharper (despite the sensor being twice as large). The camera is slightly larger than the SD700, and that's the major downside for me -- it doesn't fit into my pocket as easily. As a result, I don't always have it, and that negates the main advantage of a pocket camera -- that you have it whenever the need arises.
|
|
|
Copyright
©
2006 Adminpal LLC | |