
The E900 is the follow-up to the FinePix E550, which was introduced in July 2004. Both cameras share the same 4X zoom lens, 2" LCD display, manual controls, conversion lens support, and VGA movie mode. While the E550 offered an interpolated 12 Megapixel image size (double the resolution of the CCD), Fuji's latest SuperCCD-based cameras don't do that, so there's no 18 Megapixel setting on the 9 Megapixel E900.
While it has more resolution than most of the competition, the E900 finds itself among a strong group of cameras. Find out how it compares in our review!
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