Price: £549
This is as close as you're going to get to a dSLR without actually buying one. The real highlight is the touch interface which makes it easy to fix the settings you need. Performance was good overall, although a little muted on an overcast day, and although the choice of native lenses remains fairly small right now, the option to add on existing EF and EF-S kit makes it seriously tempting. It's well-priced, too. Read full review
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