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Number of Reviews collected

in Digital SLR Cameras

26

Total

437

Source country

US

United States

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
5

Average source rating

88

Highest rating

100

Lowest rating

80

Digital SLR Cameras

Sony Alpha DSLR-A230

If you are in the market for your first digital SLR, you won't find a better deal than the Sony A230 DSLR. It has enough advanced features that you won't have to replace it soon, yet it's ease of use allows beginning users to master it in very short ...

10.2 megapixel resolution, In-camera shake reduction system, 2.7 inch 230.400 dot LCD display, Built-in dust reduction system, 18-55mm and 55-200mm kits lenses available

The Sony A230 DSLR Digital SLR is Sony's most reasonably priced SLR for...

October, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 87

40 reviews

Nikon D5000

The D5000 is a good performing camera that offers more than the regular entry level features you would expect from other manufacturers in the same price range. Overall the features and value included in the unit are worth a look. The Nikon D5000 is a ...

Continuous shutter to 4 fps, 2.7 inch Vari-angle LCD color monitor, Live View mode, 12.3 Megapixel

The Nikon D5000 digital SLR camera is a good all-round unit that makes...

October, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 99

358 reviews

Pentax K-7

It's not often we give 5 stars in every category, but the K-7 deserves them. This camera brings pro quality and performance within reach of the rest of us. You can easily spend this much on a mid-range camera from the competition, and still not have ...

14.6MP sensor, Magnesium alloy body, 3 inch 921,000 dot LCD, Live View with face detect autofocus, Camera-based shake reduction system

Pentax has released their new top-of-the-line digital SLR, the Pentax...

October, 2009

Rating

100

alaSCORE 95

138 reviews

Canon EOS 50D

With almost too many features and capabilities to discuss, the Canon EOS 50D is an extraordinary digital SLR that is perfect for the photographer who needs something fast and reliable. Although the quality of pictures may sometimes fall below ...

15.1-megapixel censor with high ISO range, quick start-up and speedy shooting with up to 6.3fps, packed with support for PictBridge, USB 2.0, HDMI, and more, new features like DIGIC 4 Image Processor and lens enhancements

If you are looking for a top-quality digital SLR, consider the Canon EOS...

September, 2009

Rating

100

alaSCORE 98

3247 reviews

Nikon D300S

Keeping technology advancements under wraps is hard enough with the speed information travels today, so Nikon have really managed to surprise the industry when introducing the D300s as a result. Keeping their ergonomic design of previous models and ...

720p/24fps HD Recording, External Mic Input, 920k Pixel Screen, Professional Performance, Comfortable design

Nikon's D300S is a step ahead for Digital SLR cameras, with the...

August, 2009

Rating

100

alaSCORE 91

52 reviews

Olympus E-520

If you're ready to replace your stripped-down entry-level DSLR, or taking a step up from the point and shoot world, the Olympus E-520 definitely deserves a hard look. It has all the features of any of its upper entry-level competition, and you just ...

10MP resolution, Live View with autofocus, In-camera image stabilization, 2.7” 230,000 dot LCD

The Olympus E-520 DSLR is Olympus' latest model in the upper entry-level...

August, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 89

3758 reviews

Olympus E-30

In conclusion the Olympus E-30 is a great camera for users of all skill levels. A mid-rage D-SLR with the added features of photo software, the functionality of a point-and-shoot, and the high end functionality of an D-SLR, the E-30 is the best of ...

270 degree swivel 2.7 inch HyperCrystal II LCD, Face detection & Art Filters, Multiple Exposure Shooting, Multiple Aspect ratio selection

If you are looking to upgrade from your “beginner” digital...

August, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 92

113 reviews

Olympus E-420

The Olympus E-420 makes an excellent choice for an entry level DSLR, and it's available at a price that's just a little higher than most advanced SLR-like compact point-and-shoots. When coupled with the excellent kit lens, it produces surprisingly ...

10 megapixel resolution, 2.7 inch HyperCrystal II 230,000 dot LCD, Built-in dust reduction, Live View and Face Detect autofocus

The Olympus E-420 Digital SLR is the world's smallest DSLR camera...

August, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 88

2028 reviews

Nikon D700

If you're a pro, or an advanced amateur with a big budget, you definitely need to give the D700 a test drive. The marriage of the large sensor and compact body puts this camera head and shoulders above the competition, and it's got all of the ...

12.3 megapixel resolution, Full-size FX (36x24mm) sensor, Two Live View modes, Magnesium-alloy construction, weather and dust sealing, Nikon's SRS (Scene Recognition System)

The Nikon D700 DSLR brings the full-frame FX sensor of the Nikon D3 to...

August, 2009

Rating

100

alaSCORE 97

2550 reviews

Nikon D300

It's hard to find anything not to like about the D300 – you could complain about the fact that the LCD is not articulating, which would greatly enhance live view mode, but then you could easily argue that this would compromise build quality and ...

12.3MP CMOS sensor, 51-point autofocus, 3.0 inch 920,000 VGA resolution LCD, 2 Live View Modes, 6.0 – 8.0 fps continuous shooting times

The Nikon D300 Digital SLR is a new pro-level camera from Nikon that...

August, 2009

Rating

100

alaSCORE 88

2496 reviews

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