“This digital camera puts 9-megapixel stills into an affordable price range, but only if you can put up with its slow speed and confusing quirks.” So says CNET of the Fujifilm FinePix A900.

"The Fujifilm FinePix A900 is a conundrum, torn between the worlds of high-end, high-resolution cameras and budget point and shoots. Its sensor and lens, the hearts of any camera, work well. However, its slow performance, bizarrely uneven feature set, and confusing control layout seriously hold it back. If you can put up with these quirks and don’t mind going without a burst mode, the A900 makes a solid, affordable choice for a higher-resolution camera. If you don’t want to deal with these hassles, a similarly priced 7- or 8-megapixel camera such as the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W55 or the Canon PowerShot A630 would be a better choice. That extra megapixel or two won’t matter much against these lower-resolution cameras’ better speed and convenience."

Fujifilm Finepix A900
This 9 megapixel camera features a 1/1.6" Super CCD and Real Photo Processor. The 4x optical zoom is a bit more than most; the 2.5" LCD monitor and mode dial makes it effortless to pick shooting modes and functions for any situation. Read the full CNET Review.

  • 9-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 17 x 23-inch prints
  • 4x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display
  • Picture Stabilization mode; 17 pre-programmed scene modes
  • Movie mode with sound at 30fps
  • 10MB internal memory; compatible with xD/SD/SD-HC memory cards