Canon rolled out its next three Digital Elphs today , guide up by the SD900 , or as it will be known outside the US , the Digital IXUS 900 Ti . As you may have guess , that “ Ti ” stands for titanium , giving the 10 - megapixel compact shooter an especially elegant facial expression . The SD900 keeps that 2.5 - column inch LCD viewscreen of its predecessors , but adds Canon ’s tardy Digic III central processor that offer in advance noise decrease and face detection technology .
canyon also attempts to take advantage of that 10 - megapixel chip with what it ’s calling “ Safety Zoom , ” where it says you’re able to zoom in 12x without affecting the image caliber as long as you ’re dissipate small - sized images . We ’ve never been a swelled fan of digital rapid climb , but this just might work . The SD900 will be price at $ 500 .
More Digital Elphs and pics after the jump .

Canon also announced the Digital Elph SD800 , with 7.1 megapixels and optical epitome stabilization . It ’s the top - of - the - line of the image - stabilize Elphs ( Elves ? ) , with a 2.5 - column inch LCD viewscreen and 3.8x optical zoom . It will be $ 400 .
The lower - price offer is the SD40 Digital Elph , with a 7.1 megapixel CCD and a 2.4x optical rapid growth . It will be $ 350 .
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