Hottest Digital Cameras for your Budget
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There's no escaping the ubiquitous digital camera these days. It's big business now more than ever, with industry leaders Canon, Nikon and Sony duking it out for global supremacy. Whether you're looking for a quick-to-capture point-and-shoot or the top-of-the-crop pro DSLR, click ahead to see which models offer what you're looking for in a new camera. We grouped them into four categories: > Compact> Sub $1000> $1000-2000> Over $2000 |
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Compact:> Samsung TL34HD > Nikon Coolpix P6000> Canon PowerShot G10> Sub $1000> $1000-2000> Over $2000 Sigma DP1Known for its high-quality, inexpensive lenses for Canon and Nikon DSLRs, Sigma's much-anticipated compact DP1 has the same Foveon X3 sensor as the more professional Sigma SD14 DSLR has, which makes it the first compact camera ever to be made with an SLR-sized sensor. The DP1 also has QVGA video capturing ability, a 2.5-inch LCD and a wide, fixed 28mm f/4 lens.Max Pixels: 14MP Video: YesEst. Price: $699 |
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Compact:> Sigma DP1 > Nikon Coolpix P6000> Canon PowerShot G10> Sub $1000> $1000-2000> Over $2000 Samsung TL34HDSamsung considers its new TL34HD its flagship point-and-shoot camera -- and for good reason. At 14.7 megapixels the pocket-sized device also has a huge 3-inch LCD screen, which takes up most of the back of the camera. And because this is a touch screen device, there are only a handful of buttons. Other features include a Blink Detection function that snaps another three exposures in rapid succession if it analyzes a person has blinked. The camera also includes an HD movie mode that captures 720p video at 30 fps through its 3.6x optical zoom lens.Max Pixels: 14.7MP Video: YesEst. Price: $329 |
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Compact:Sigma DP1 Samsung TL34HD Canon PowerShot G10> Sub $1000> $1000-2000> Over $2000 Nikon Coolpix P6000Nikon's answer to Canon's PowerShot G-Series, the 13.5 megapixel Coolpix P6000 offers a 4x optical zoom and utilizes Nikon's Vibration Reduction technology allowing you up to three shutter slower speeds, compensating for camera shake in unsteady conditions or low light. Other features include a built-in GPS to "geotag" your shots, an ample 64-6400 ISO range and five movie modes. The camera also has a 2.7-inch LCD display and three aspect modes (3:2, 16:9 and 1:1) to shoot in.Max Pixels: 13.5MP Video: YesEst. Price: $499 |
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Compact:> Sigma DP1 > Samsung TL34HD > Nikon Coolpix P6000> Sub $1000> $1000-2000> Over $2000 Canon PowerShot G10The 14.7 megapixel G10 offers a wide 5x optical zoom, covering a focal range of 28-140mm and uses an Image Stabilizer (IS) system to detect and correct slight camera shakes that can cause image blur. The DIGIC 4 processor included in the G10 enables advanced face detection and, a first in the point-and-shoot group, servo Auto Focus (AF) that combines high detail with extremely low noise levels.Max Pixels: 14.7MP Video: YesEst. Price: $499 |
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> Compact> $1000-2000Under $1000:> Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1> Nikon D90> Canon EOS Rebel XS> Over $2000 Sony DSLR-A350As an entry-level DSLR, the A350's easy to use controls and comfortable ergonomics may help point-and-shoot users transition easier into the feature-rich DSLR realm. The A350 also features a Live-View system with a tilting LCD, allowing the user to shoot overhead or from the hip all the whilst keeping the subject in view. The camera also employs a sensor dust cleaning system and image stabilization.Max Pixels: 14.2MP Video: NoEst. Price: $699 |
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> Compact> $1000-2000Under $1000:> Sony DSLR-A350> Nikon D90> Canon EOS Rebel XS> Over $2000 Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1Doing away with the traditional reflex mirror structure, the G1 is the first of the Micro Four Thirds System cameras employing a live view-only system. The camera's developers found that in Japan, the bulky design of modern DSLRs were a put off to consumers looking into uprgading. The new design of the G1 greatly reduces the size of the body whilst retaining the look of a modern DSLR. Use of supercompact Micro Four Thirds lenses and standard Four Thirds System lenses are available with adapter. Features include a tilt and swivel 3-inch Live-View LCD and a Supersonic Wave Filter dust-reduction system.Max Pixels: 12.1MP Video: NoEst. Price: $799 |
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> Compact> $1000-2000Under $1000:> Sony DSLR-A350> Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1> Canon EOS Rebel XS> Over $2000 Nikon D90Two years after Nikon introduced the very successful D80, its successor, the D90, appears on the scene as the first DSLR to offer movie capability capturing 5 minutes of high-res (1,280 x 720) HD video and up to 20 minutes at lower resolutions. The D90 has a quick startup time of 0.15-seconds, 4.5 fps continuous shooting and a new 12.3-megapixel CMOS sensor. Other features include a high-res, 920K-dot LCD screen with Live-View capability.Max Pixels: 12.3MP Video: YesEst. Price: $999 |
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> Compact> $1000-2000Under $1000:> Sony DSLR-A350> Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1> Nikon D90> Over $2000 Canon EOS Rebel XSThe highly coveted entry-level prosumer segment of the digital camera industry offers a balance of performance and affordability, luring would-be pro photographers into their loyal flock. The popular Canon Rebel series introduces a new model that offers pro features such as a vibration sensor cleaning function and Live-View operation, allowing the shooter to bypass the small viewfiender for its 2.5 LCD when shooting. Max Pixels: 10.1MP Video: NoEst. Price: $699 |
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> Compact> Sub $1000$1000-2000:> Leica Digilux 3> Fuji FinePix S5 Pro> Canon EOS 50D> Over $2000 Nikon D300If you've reached a level where your expertise has worn out the feature set of your entry level DSLR, you may be ready for a camera offering a more sophisticated set of creative controls and professional functionality. The D300 has a new 51-point autofocus system with 15 cross-type sensors that maximize the potential of lenses with apertures as small as f/5.6, a D-Lighting system that optimizes tone reproduction in both shadows and highlights as well as improved autofocus. Built-in flash, LCD Live-View and sensor-dust cleaning system are also included. (Optional battery grip pictured not included.)Max Pixels: 12.3MP Video: NoEst. Price: $1,649 |
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> Compact> Sub $1000$1000-2000:> Nikon D300> Fuji FinePix S5 Pro> Canon EOS 50D> Over $2000 Leica Digilux 3The Digilux 3 is the first camera of the Digilux family with an interchangeable lens, which means you can chose from an array of Leica lenses made, by hand, at Leica's main factory in Solms, Germany. The Digilux 3 is equipped with a 7.5 megapixel Live MOS sensor for a real-time live photo function and is sold with a Leica 14-50mm f/2.8-3.5 Four Thirds System lens. Features include three shooting aspect ratios (4:3/3:2/16:9), a sensor-dust removal system and an image stabilization integration.Max Pixels: 7.5MP Video: NoEst. Price: $1,799 |
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> Compact> Sub $1000$1000-2000:> Nikon D300> Leica Digilux 3> Canon EOS 50D> Over $2000 Fuji FinePix S5 ProThe 12.3 megapixel S5 Pro is equipped with a Fuji processor and a unique Super CCD sensor allowing it to capture a range of tones in scenes with a wide dynamic range (from deep shadows to bright highlights), making it a choice camera among wedding and portrait photographers. Five in-camera film simulation modes provide film-like replication. Based on the Nikon D200's magnesium alloy chassis and weather-sealed body build, the S5 Pro also has the advantage of utilizing Nikon lenses and accessories.Max Pixels: 12.3MP Video: NoEst. Price: $1,699 |
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> Compact> Sub $1000$1000-2000:> Nikon D300> Leica Digilux 3> Fuji FinePix S5 Pro> Over $2000 Canon EOS 50DThe new Canon EOS 50D is the first DSLR to use Canon's DIGIC 4 image processor, which the company claims provides speedier operation and more natural color reproduction. An upgrade over last year's 40D, the 50D has a wider ISO range (100-12,800), a 50% increase in pixel count and a 920k-dot LCD resolution. Other features include a Live-View system with Face Detection and a new AF Micro adjustment feature which allows you to enable the camera to analyze and correct the potential barrel distortion of Canon lenses.Max Pixels: 15.1MP Video: NoEst. Price: $1,399 |
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> Compact> Sub $1000> $1000-2000Over $2000:> Nikon D700> Canon EOS 5D Mark II> Leica S2 Sony DSLR-A900As we step up in price and performance into the pro-level DSLR's, you will find cameras equipped with what working professionals and serious enthusiasts require: the latest technologies that provide the utmost quality in image capturing.Sony's DSLR-A900 is the company's flagship pro DSLR and Sony's first to incorporate a 35mm full frame image sensor and the highest resolution of any DSLR at 24.6-megapixels. The A900 offers its Super SteadyShot image stabilization, Dual BIONZ image processing engines (allowing continuous shooting at up to 5 fps) and an Intelligent Preview function which let's you see the effects of manual adjustments before you take the shot, so you can determine the optimum settings.Max Pixels: 24.6MP Video: NoEst. Price: $2,999 |
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> Compact> Sub $1000> $1000-2000Over $2000:> Sony DSLR-A900> Canon EOS 5D Mark II> Leica S2 Nikon D700Next to the D3, the D700 is Nikon's second full frame camera and is the company's first 'compact' professional SLR, competing directly with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Sony DSLR-A900. Although considerably smaller than the higher end, $5000 Nikon D3, the D700 is equipped with similar features, sharing the same 12.1MP full frame ('FX') sensor and the same processing engine. The D700 touts good low-noise performance from 200-6400 ISO and a maximum ISO at 25,600 (Hi-2 mode). Also includes Live-View, sensor-dust removal system and built-in flash.Max Pixels: 12.1MP Video: NoEst. Price: $2,999 |
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> Compact> Sub $1000> $1000-2000Over $2000:> Sony DSLR-A900> Nikon D700> Leica S2 Canon EOS 5D Mark IICanon's much anticipated EOS 5D Mark II features a resolution of 21.1 megapixels, employs the new DIGIC 4 image processor and is able to capture full HD video at 30fps. Offered at a lower price than its widely popular full-frame 5D predecessor, the strategically priced 5D Mark II at $2,699 will attract semi-pro consumers looking at pricier models to obtain top quality. The 5D Mark II features a three-inch, 920K-dot LCD; three Live-View modes; sensor-dust cleaning system and an extended ISO range of 50-25,600.Max Pixels: 21.1MP Video: YesEst. Price: $2,699 |
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> Compact> Sub $1000> $1000-2000Over $2000:> Sony DSLR-A900> Nikon D700> Canon EOS 5D Mark II>> Replay Slideshow Leica S2Not available until 2009, but still worthy of mention, Leica introduces the all-metal bodied S2 that the company claims will be waterproof, dustproof and have a 37.5 megapixel (30x45mm) CCD sensor that is 60 percent larger than that of a typical 35mm full frame sensor. The S2 will include a dual shutter system, MAESTRO Image Processor utilizing dual processor chips and a high-res, 3" LCD. The S2 will be compatible with a variety of Leica's S-System lenses. (Rumored cost: €20,000) |
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