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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Digital SLRs
Sony Alpha SLT-A37 review
The Sony Alpha SLT-A37 is a great value camera for the more ambitious enthusiast, with an articulated screen and interchangeable lenses. Read more
6 August 2012 by Nik Rawlinson
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Pentax K100D Super review
The Pentax K100D Super lives up to its name with its easy-to-use operation and well-saturated, colourful images. The 6-megapixel dSLR is great value and delivers similar results to some 10-megapixel competitors. For someone looking to switch from film to digital, this Super camera will ease the pain in transition Read more
16 October 2007 by Gavin Stoker
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Nikon D3100 review
The Nikon D3100 provides a painless entry point into the Nikon dSLR system. It enables amateurs to capture more professional-looking images with the minimum of fuss and prior knowledge. Read more
12 October 2010 by Gavin Stoker
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Canon EOS 1100D review
The Canon EOS 1100D offers a great way for beginners to get into the world of digital-SLR photography, without needing to sell a lung. Its build quality could be better, though. Read more
19 April 2011 by Nik Rawlinson
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Pentax K-m review
Will Pentax's newest attempt at challenging its rivals, Canon and Nikon, work? Rod Lawton introduces us to the 10-megapixel K-m, a digital camera designed specifically with beginners in mind. The K-m proves to be a sturdy, practical, straightforward and extremely likeable camera that produces depth and richness in its photos Read more
28 November 2008 by Rod Lawton
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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
2 December 2008 by Rod Lawton
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Olympus E-450 review
The 10-megapixel E-450 makes a number of subtle but welcome improvements over its predecessor, the E-420, and, as a result, is a worthwhile entry-level digital SLR. Offering good picture quality, comfortable handling and diminutive dimensions, it's a strong contender if you're looking to step up from a compact Read more
20 August 2009 by Kevin Carter
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Olympus E-420 review
Olympus' entry-level dSLR is the world's smallest and lightest digital SLR. An upgrade of the E-410, the E-420 boasts a larger, better, 69mm LCD, improved autofocus in live view mode, face detection and slightly faster continuous shooting Read more
2 September 2008 by Rod Lawton
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Samsung GX-10 review
The Samsung GX-10 is a feature-packed, well-designed and capable shooter, especially for its price range. Its menus and buttons are easily manipulated and its dust-and-weather-sealed body is comfortable to hold. With a large feature set, this 10-megapixel snapper is one to consider Read more
2 January 2008 by Lori Grunin
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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
