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    Gundem: The lack of Sony Alpha line is this guide is shameful. more »
    churnin: I have a Olympus E510. It's an older camera, but it also feels pretty solid and takes some nice shots. I know that olympus doesn't really have the s... more »
    fuchikoma: I'd love to play with a DSLR, but I just can't justify it... I know how to set the manual settings, but for the cost of the cheapest one here, I could... more »
    NewbiusMaximus: If you're talking about "new cameras still sold in some capacity", I think the rock-bottom priced but best image quality cameras are the Canon 450D (x... more »
    SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: I hooked up with a 500D (T1i) and I'm really happy with it. I'm with it right now on my office. more »
    taketheleap: Before buying new, have a look at refurbished cameras as well. I just picked up a Nikon D70 from Nikon for $200, 18-55mm lens included. Most times i... more »
    jpitsch: No love for the Olympus E-620 or E-30, why don't you give Canon and Nikon a reach around? more »
    Drew Garrett: I want to recommend the Olympus E-520 for an amateur camera, it's pretty cheap ($450 with a 14-42mm lens), has a ton of modes, and gets great shots. ... more »
    P3nnst8r: No d700 love? more »
    sydcinema: I've got a Canon 7D, and while the video is pretty decent, it doesn't really compare to my Nikon D300 as a still camera. The autofocus still kind of ... more »
    ArmoredCavalry: Personally, I recommend a Canon Rebel XS for people just starting. It is only about $480 @newegg, and comes with the lens, battery/charger, etc. more »
    Mark J Pacheco: Body doesn't really matter nowadays- its the glass. Camera's get new tech each year, however the glass has been the same for 2 decades. more »
    This2ShallPass: Yeah, no love for Sony or Pentax. Canikon fanboys only for this thread. These cameras all have merit, but it's silly to ignore the fact that you can ... more »
    dMek: Does anyone beside Canon and Nikon make a decent camera? more »
    spyker3292: Nikon and Canon aren't the only DSLR brands..... I've been very happy with my Olympus E-510. I've used it for over 2 years now, and I love it. I also ... more »
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    The Four DSLR Cameras for Every Budget

    We're in kind of a golden age of DSLR cameras. They're cheaper than ever, so they're affordable, and they do more stuff than ever, so the time's right to jump in. Here's our DSLR picks for every (non-pro) budget. More »
  • #digitalcameras

    Canon 5D Mark II Update Gives You Manual Exposure Control While Shooting HD Video

    Canon said today that it would give a free firmware update to users of the hallowed EOS 5D Mark II camera, allowing them to shoot in full HD using manual exposure controls including ISO, aperture and shutter speed. More »
  • #dslrs

    Redrock Hybrid Cinema Rig Aims dSLRs Right at Spielberg

    The latest dSLRs shoot excellent HD video, as long as you don't mind the shakiness. Redrock, who released some of the first pro solutions to this problem, have just announced a product that's downright buyable. More »
  • #kingofthehill

    Sony DSLR Camera Image Sensor Better Than Canon's?

    DxO Labs does something quite tricky: Quantifies the quality of an image sensor's performance, so you can look at a neat number grade for a quick gauge. Surprisingly, a Sony DSLR bests equivalent Canon models.
  • #gps

    Nikon GP-1 SLR GPS Now Available for $240

    Quietly announced alongside the D90 back in August, Nikon is now selling their hot-shoe-mounted GP-1 geotagging device.
  • #rumor

    Rumor: Nikon Planning 1080p-Capable D400?

  • #photography

    Redrock's Cinematizing Kit to Turn Video DSLRs Into Proper Movie Cams

  • #nikond90video

    Nikon D90 Video Tests: The Good, The Bad and the Shaky

  • #gizexplains

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  • #nikond90

    First Nikon D90 DSLR Videos Show Off Stunning Effects, Low-Light Powers

  • #memory

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  • #d90

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  • #nikond90

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    As rumored, Nikon's D90 is the first-ever DSLR with HD video recording, but maybe more importantly for actual photographers, Nikon is promising much of the same low-noise performance of their higher end DSLRs. The brand new 12.3-megapixel image sensor was developed in-house like the D3 and D700's (the D300 uses a Sony sensor) and you can crank the ISO up to 6400, so we're hopeful. It's a mutant DSLR (not in a bad way) bringing down features from the higher-end cameras at the same time it cribs more hold-your-hand consumer stuff from the point-and-shoots. Now about that HD video. More »
  • #nikond90

    Nikon D90 Available For Pre-Order From Circuit City, HD Movie Mode Confirmed

  • #nikond90

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    Nikon Rumors and Neutral Day have more on the D90, well, mostly just these product shots being touted as "100% legit." That, and a few more "official" spces—12.3 megapixels, movie mode (still no resolution confirmation), 3" LCD, an ISO range of 100-6400 and 11 AF points (same as the D80). The confirmed AF-S 18-105 mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens is not a big one, so the body is looking nice and compact here. The shots seem to match what we've already seen (the added GPS-in there on the bottom), all coming in at $1300, so yeah, looks like bona fide D90 release is just a few days away. Hit the jump for a few more angles, and check out the rest of the shots over at: [Nikon Rumors, Neutral Day] More »
  • #d90videomode

    Nikon D90's DSLR Video Capture Mode Confirmed In Pictures

  • #rumor

    Forthcoming Nikon D90 Looks Certain, Kit Priced at $1,299

  • #dslr

    Details Emerge On Nikon's Mysterious D90 DSLR

  • #rumor

    Nikon D90 Coming in Early September? Or is it the D3X? Or BOTH??

  • #rumor

    Nikon D90 and D3x DSLRs Dropping in June?

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