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







