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Canon PowerShot SD950 IS

Canon PowerShot SD950 IS Specifications
Lens 7.7-28.5mm f/2.8-5.8 (35mm film equivalent: 36-133mm)
Recording Media SD card
Image Sensor Size 1/1.7"
Max Resolution 4000 x 3000
Effective Pixels 12.1 million
RAW Output No
Optical Viewfinder Yes
Image Stabilization Yes, Lens
Battery Lithium-Ion NB-5L battery & charger
Dimensions (W x H x D) 95.9 x 59.9 x 27.6mm (3.8 x 2.4 x 1.1")
Weight (incl. battery) 165g (5.8oz)
Source
CNET.com
In our lab tests, the PowerShot SD950 IS performed well for a 12-megapixel model, though that still makes it slower than some of the other SD models that have fewer megapixels. The camera took 1.3 seconds to start up and capture its first JPEG. After that, it took a slightly sluggish 2 seconds between shots with the flash turned off and 3.5 seconds between shots with the flash turned on.
Steve's Digicams
When shooting in marginal lighting, like indoors, the SD950 does very well. The flash is a little above average for a camera in this class with a range of up to 15 feet (W) at ISO Auto. A feature that is becoming standard on most digicams is some type of face detection feature. While this option is enabled, the camera will automatically focus on the faces of the subjects. The Face Detect AF locks on almost instantly.
Imaging-Resource.com
The Canon PowerShot SD950 is an excellent performer no matter what aspect you consider, with superior focusing and low light performance matched with a powerful flash. And with a day-long battery, you couldn't ask for a better traveling companion.
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