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Sony Alpha A35
Sony Alpha A35 - 16.2 megapixel update to the A33 minus the tilting screen - it has the Sony Alpha lens mount that accepts Sony's range as well as older Konica Minolta Dynax lenses.
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Sony Alpha SLT-A65
Sony extends the appeal of its Translucent Mirror camera range with two exciting, new A-mount models appealing to advanced amateurs and serious photo enthusiasts. The latest refinements in Translucent Mirror Technology from Sony make the SLT-A77 (α77) and SLT-A65 (α65) the quickest, most responsive interchangeable lens cameras in their class. Revised ergonomics on both cameras include a comfortably contoured new grip design and tactile new button layout for ‘eyes off’ operation while viewing via the high-resolution XGA OLED Tru-Finder. A long-awaited successor to the acclaimed α700 DSLR, the α77 adds further refinements in performance and ruggedized construction to handle gruelling photo assignments with ease.
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Sony Alpha SLT-A77
Sony extends the appeal of its Translucent Mirror camera range with two exciting, new A-mount models appealing to advanced amateurs and serious photo enthusiasts. The latest refinements in Translucent Mirror Technology from Sony make the SLT-A77 (α77) and SLT-A65 (α65) the quickest, most responsive interchangeable lens cameras in their class. Revised ergonomics on both cameras include a comfortably contoured new grip design and tactile new button layout for ‘eyes off’ operation while viewing via the high-resolution XGA OLED Tru-Finder. A long-awaited successor to the acclaimed α700 DSLR, the α77 adds further refinements in performance and ruggedized construction to handle gruelling photo assignments with ease.
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Hasselblad H4D-200MS
H4D-200MS - Creates 200 megapixel photos using multi shot.
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Pentax 645D
Pentax 645D 40mp Medium Format Digital SLR
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Olympus E-600
Olympus E-600 - budget version of the Olympus E-620
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Olympus EVOLT E-300
Olympus EVOLT E-300
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Nikon D2H
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Nikon D5100
An upgrade to the D5000 adds a higher resolution sensor, horizontally swivelling 3inch screen, and a new more compact body, that is 10% smaller than the D5000. It also introduces a new "creative effects" mode with 6/7 new filters, as well as a built in "merge to HDR" function to create a "High Dynamic Range" photo.
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Canon EOS 1100D
Compact and lightweight, the EOS 1100D is a versatile DSLR with 720p HD video capture and a 12.2 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
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Canon EOS 600D
A compact, lightweight 18 megapixel APS-C sensor Digital SLR with Full HD video, positioned at the top of Canon's entry-level EOS line-up, above the EOS 550D and the new EOS 1100D.
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Sony A33
First of Sony's new translucent mirror SLRs offering a rapid 7 frames per second shooting mode, full hd video and a 14.2mp CMOS sensor. It has a tilting 2.7inch LCD screen with live view making it easier to shoot from low or high viewpoints. And has the Sony Alpha lens mount that accepts Sony's range as well as older Konica Minolta Dynax lenses.
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Sony A55
First of Sony's new translucent mirror SLRs offering a super fast 10 frames per second shooting mode and full hd video. It has a 16mp APS CMOS sensor and live view on a tilting 3in LCD screen.
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Sony A580
The A580 was announced at the same time as the Sony Alpha A560 both featuring 1080i video and 7 frames per second shooting. Not bad at all from a reflex mirror camera! The A580 has a 16.2mp APS-C sensor while the A560 has a slightly lower spec 14.2mp sensor. Both cameras have the Alpha lens mounts so any of the existing and past Alpha lenses fit along with any Konica Minolta Dynax fit lenses.
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Sony A560
The A560 was announced at the same time as the Sony Alpha A580 both featuring 1080i video and 7 frames per second shooting. Not bad at all from a reflex mirror camera! The A560 has a 14.2mp APS-C sensor while the A580 has a slightly higher spec 16.2mp sensor. Both cameras have the Alpha lens mounts so any of the existing and past Alpha lenses fit along with any Konica Minolta Dynax fit lenses.
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Sony A450
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Sony A390
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Sony A290
An update to the Sony A230 with an enhanced grip design and a larger 14mp sensor along with a HD output and only six grams heavier.
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Canon EOS 550D
Winner of TIPA's Best D SLR Award 2010 Upgraded 500D with larger 18mp CMOS sensor
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Panasonic Lumix G10
manufacturer's comment" The DMC-G10 features dual Full-time Live View for the LCD and the LVF (Live View Finder). It gives you a live view of what you're shooting, with approx. 100% field of view. The DMC-G10's 3.0-inch LCD features 460,000-dot resolution Intelligent LCD with wide-viewing angle. This LCD provides sharp, clear images in virtually all shooting situations, ranging from nighttime to bright daylight scenes and from low-angle to high-angle shooting."










