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Canon EOS 7D
The pro-orientated, 18-megapixel EOS 7D digital SLR has a couple of minor flaws, but they're far outweighed by all the positives. Offering tank-like build quality, class-leading resolution, excellent high-ISO performance and brilliant continuous-shooting speeds, it's a fantastic camera
User rating
8.0
Editor's rating
9.2
Canon PowerShot G11
The pro-orientated, 10-megapixel PowerShot G11 is expensive and heavy, but it's one of the best serious compacts on the market. Its cast-iron body and chunky external dials are excellent, its image quality is good, and its 5x wideangle zoom is sharp right through its focal range and right to the edges of the frame, too
Editor's rating
8.2
Canon PowerShot SX1 IS
The 10-megapixel PowerShot SX1 IS superzoom is one of the best cameras in its class, providing similar performance to a digital SLR, plus a 20x zoom lens and HD video, which dSLRs can't provide. Some irritating design quirks are compensated for by speedy performance and good picture quality
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4.0
Editor's rating
7.8
Canon EOS 500D
The 15-megapixel EOS 500D is an impressive entry-level digital SLR, offering sharp pictures and speedier performance than some more expensive models, as well as solid hi-def video capability. There are some annoyances, such as the viewfinder, but the camera's performance offers adequate compensation
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9.0
Editor's rating
7.8
Canon PowerShot G10
Still the Godfather of compact cameras, the Canon G10 is a worthy successor to the G9. A wideangle lens, accessible controls and a list of features as long as your arm put dSLR power in your pocket. The 14.7-megapixel snapper is chunky by anyone's standards but it packs in enough power to make it worth it
Editor's rating
8.7
Canon EOS 50D
The EOS 50D offers class-leading resolution, an amazing 6.3fps continuous shooting mode, a tough, magnesium alloy body and compatibility with all Canon EF-S and EF lenses. Though its 15-megapixel sensor has the highest resolution of any of its rivals, though, the pics aren't that much sharper, so do your research
Editor's rating
8.3
Canon PowerShot A590 IS
Whether you're just looking for an inexpensive, flexible camera or a secondary shooter for when you're not schlepping around your dSLR, the Canon PowerShot A590 IS is a great choice. While it's not the prettiest camera on the market, its high image quality ensures that you'll get the shots you want
Editor's rating
7.8
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
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
Editor's rating
9.0
Canon EOS 40D
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
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10.0
Editor's rating
8.1
Canon PowerShot G9
Look again -- it's not the G7 all over again but the updated Canon PowerShot G9. Although it strikes a similar pose to the G7, it's more than just a pretty face. The G9 has improved photo quality and restored RAW format support while maintaining excellent performance. Old is new again
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7.4
Editor's rating
8.0
Canon EOS-1D Mark III
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
Editor's rating
9.3
Canon PowerShot TX1
Every now and again, a company will make a product just to turn some heads and make a statement -- Canon's PowerShot TX1 is just such a camera, with a 10x optical zoom lens, optical image stabilisation, and the ability to record high-definition video
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8.0
Editor's rating
6.0
Canon EOS 400D
Featuring a higher-resolution chip than the earlier 350D, the EOS 400D otherwise shares much of its functionality. Canon's new model comes with a small, light kit lens and features a large main LCD -- an exceptionally readable, in-your-face medium for monitoring settings
Editor's rating
7.8
Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Canon maintains its pro leadership with its 8-megapixel EOS-1D Mark II N, the fastest-shooting digital SLR on the market. Made for magazine photographers covering news and sports, the Mark II N also works well for portrait shooters who want a versatile, small-format digital camera
Editor's rating
9.0
Canon EOS 30D
Aside from a few performance tweaks, the Canon EOS 30D is the same camera as its predecessor, the poular 20D. It has an almost identical set of pro-level, extremely customisable features and excellent performance. It also yields the same superb photos, especially at high-ISO sensitivity settings
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8.0
Editor's rating
8.4
Canon EOS 5D
The Canon EOS 5D is all about its huge 12.8-megapixel sensor -- it's not as robust as most dSLRs, its performance is less than impressive and the preset picture styles require tweaking, but its image quality is exceptional. And at a relatively low price, you can't argue with that
Editor's rating
7.9
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