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Rommel:
What Fodder posted was pretty much dead-on. It's just the replacement model for the A710IS, as far as I can tell the only major difference is that it is a 8.0 megapixel sensor instead of the previous 7.0
As for price, it's about the same price level as the A710IS it replaces, so the reviews that Fodder posted for the A710IS should be good enough for your reference. It's low $200 so the pricing is pretty good.
It was only announced 2 months ago, and have only hit store shelves within the past month.
What Fodder posted was pretty much dead-on. It's just the replacement model for the A710IS, as far as I can tell the only major difference is that it is a 8.0 megapixel sensor instead of the previous 7.0
As for price, it's about the same price level as the A710IS it replaces, so the reviews that Fodder posted for the A710IS should be good enough for your reference. It's low $200 so the pricing is pretty good.
It was only announced 2 months ago, and have only hit store shelves within the past month.
Congrats Rommel. Enjoy your new camera. I recently took my new SD870IS up to Yosemite and the first thing I noticed was the much improved processing speed. Still not as fast as analog but the 'snap' and 'write' speeds are getting very acceptable. Helped me take pics of wildlife. The other thing was, under digital zoom, in the past I could never get a non-blurry picture without a tripod. With the IS feature turned on, this is no longer noticeable. The camera added a lot to an already fun trip.
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I like this added note:
This product is Certified for Windows Vista: Only Certified for Windows Vista software and devices have undergone compatibility tests for ease of use, better performance, and enhanced security on PCs running the Windows Vista operating system.
Like you can take a picture of a virus or hacker and put it in you puter.
This product is Certified for Windows Vista: Only Certified for Windows Vista software and devices have undergone compatibility tests for ease of use, better performance, and enhanced security on PCs running the Windows Vista operating system.
Like you can take a picture of a virus or hacker and put it in you puter.
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If taking a picture of Hackers can infect your Computer make sure you dont include any Pics of yourself on your Puter Rommel.
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