The Fuji Finepix E900 is a compact digital camera that is capable of snapping 9 Megapixel pictures. While the number of pixel in an image is not the only criteria that define image quality, it might be an indication of how advanced the technology is. I think that for cameras with such small lenses, the average user would be satisfied with 6 Megapixel and above. The Fuji E900 has a 4x optical zoom, stores the photos on an XD card, which is a curious choice. SD or Compact Flash would have been more convenient in my opinion. It runs on two AA batteries, which is very practical when traveling. Full review at letsgodigital










Apparently, Samsung is going to present another