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Pentax K-5 review

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Pentax K-5 review

The Pentax K-5 may be an expensive digital SLR, but it certainly packs in plenty of features for the price, and its performance is worth coughing up for. Read more

£1,050

1 February 2011 by Nik Rawlinson

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Nikon D70 review

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£700

13 April 2004 by Lori Grunin

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Olympus Evolt E-300 review

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£530

21 March 2005 by Eamon Hickey

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Olympus E-3 review

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Olympus E-3 review

The long-awaited Olympus E-3 blasts on the dSLR scene with its feature-rich live view and a dust and splash-proof body. An unstoppable burst mode means it scores high for performance, and it certainly bowled us over with its professional, straightforward controls Read more

£989

4 March 2008 by Rich Trenholm

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Nikon D5200 review

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Nikon D5200 review

With good low light performance and a smart UI, the D5200 makes it easy to take consistently good shots. Read more

£759

9 January 2013 by Nik Rawlinson

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Canon EOS 40D review

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Canon EOS 40D review

A significant leap forward for the range, the Canon EOS 40D features a redesigned body and menu system, introduces some long-requested features, integrates some of the new technology from the EOS 1D Mark III and delivers a considerable bump in resolution and performance Read more

£867

27 September 2007 by Lori Grunin

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Sony Alpha DSLR-A300  review

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Sony Alpha DSLR-A300 review

While most dSLRs use CMOS sensors in order to provide live view, Sony's DSLR-A300 doesn't: It offers instant live view via a tilting LCD screen. Now that's pretty cool. Another bonus is that Sony's built-in Super SteadyShot anti-shake system works with any compatible lens, allowing you to produce vibrant, clear shots, no matter what the circumstances Read more

£460

2 December 2008 by Rod Lawton

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Konica Minolta Dynax 7D review

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Konica Minolta Dynax 7D review

Konica Minolta Dynax 7D: rock-steady dSLR Read more

£680

24 June 2005 by Eamon Hickey

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Nikon D300S review

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Nikon D300S review

Aimed at professionals, the 12-megapixel D300S is a great digital SLR. It offers fantastic picture quality, excellent high-definition movies, a super-tough body that feels like it's been hewn from granite, and some top-notch features. Its price tag may very well bring a tear to your eye though Read more

£1,138

21 September 2009 by Rod Lawton

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Nikon D80 review

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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

£611

13 September 2006 by Philip Ryan

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