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Pentax K20D review
It's neither entry level nor professional dSLR, but the Pentax K20D sits comfortably in between the two categories. Boasting 14 megapixels and a load of excellent features, this shooter can run with the big boys while still being small enough to carry without hurting your back Read more
4 June 2008 by Philip Ryan
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Nikon D80 review
The Nikon D80 -- with 10.2 megapixels, lightning-fast performance, high-quality images with very low noise and a heaping pile of convenience features -- will not disappoint. If you already own some Nikon lenses and have been waiting for an affordable 10.2-megapixel dSLR, this one is a definite winner Read more
13 September 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III review
The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III is an imaging powerhouse. If you're looking for many megapixels in exchange for your well-earned pounds, this dSLR packs a whopping 21. With a large screen, live view and beefed up AF and exposure systems, this camera could revolutionise your photography Read more
7 March 2008 by Philip Ryan
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Canon EOS-1D Mark III review
The Canon EOS-1D Mark III feels like a machine gun when set to its amazing Continuous Shooting mode. Add to that this camera's amazingly low noise, high-end build quality and vast custom-function menu, and you've got one of the hottest cameras to hit the market this year Read more
5 July 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Nikon D3 review
Nikon has finally delivered its full-frame sensor, 12-megapixel D3 camera. It reaches new heights in imaging with extremely low noise at astronomical ISO sensitivities, while maintaining the pro-level control and body design Nikonians have come to expect in the company's flagship cameras Read more
24 September 2008 by Philip Ryan
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Olympus E-510 review
If you're ready to move on from your compact to an SLR but not entirely ready to let go of the compact's framing style, the Olympus E-510 is your answer. Using a Live View LCD preview mode, it helps you gently make the transition. Loads of features will also help as you to bigger and better things Read more
20 September 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 review
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10 is a dSLR that's perfect for someone looking to replicate the subtleties of film. Using the live-view shooting mode to frame shots through the camera's LCD screen, the L10 features film modes to mimic the looks of different films, so you don't have to fear the digital Read more
15 November 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Nikon D40x review
Nikon's D40x is a very impressive camera. While not quite as fast as the Canon EOS 400D, it does offer a higher resolution, and is ideal for first-time digital SLR owners Read more
18 May 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Nikon D60 review
Nikon's D60 is a good example of the current breed of entry-level dSLRs. With physical controls similar to that of a compact camera, this dSLR pumps up the features, allowing you to tweak your images in the camera, from fixing exposure and red-eye reduction to adding saturation Read more
3 April 2008 by Philip Ryan
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A100 review
Sony's first digital SLR marks the Japanese giant's entry into the top division of digital still imaging. With a 10.2-megapixel CCD sensor, a bevy of convenience features such as eye-start autofocus and a CCD-shift image stabilisation system, Sony has delivered a worthy competitor in the sub-£800 dSLR market Read more
24 July 2006 by Philip Ryan
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