Recent winner of the T3 Gadget awards for best picture of gadgets, this is a great camera for beginners and experts alike. A 10.2-megapixel sensor with a 2.5in screen is more than enough for a good quality of lace, and the best news: you can pick it for about 350 notes.

Perhaps you want to take pictures and really bring it later. Maybe you can not be bothered to get up from his chair to take a picture of his new car. Either way, packed together with a decent goal, this 24.6-megapixel camera can take full part in the shooting of miles away, allowing it fits the same size as a good ol '35mm device.
You can be a bit surprised to see the Korean name on this list, but thanks to a "technology partnership" with Pentax, Samsung has done a decent hash of the digital SLR market. The GX-20 is an example of this: despite looking and feeling like a re-badge Pentax K20D, it is cheaper and allow you to fly through their day to day needs of the camera.
Sporting a super-clear 2.7-inch LCD screen on the back, this camera has the build quality is fantastic and beautiful vibrant images. It might have dropped the tilt and twist LCD of the previous models, but the Live View function and good housing will provide new buyers with a real blow to his ball.
Nikon is a company that knows how to make a splash in the market for cameras, and the new D90 is no exception, being the first digital SLR to offer video recording. Perhaps nothing but a trick, is well complemented by a 12.2-megapixel sensor, and a great scene recognition system for those moments when you forget you're in a car park or in the country.
Ah, so you do not want to spend a small change in a camera? Then check the EOS 1D Mark III, which has been designed with the photographer in mind today. Hosting a smaller battery, a 21-megapixel sensor and a 3-inch LCD, this camera will sublime shots, even at ISO 100 - and things get mind blowing over that. It could be costly in more than two thousand, but at least you know you're paying for the actual quality.
The D3 is a comprehensive framework for digital SLR with a nice touch extra: is treated with a high level of glasses too. You can shoot nine frames per second to help you capture that perfect picture, and with more color and less noise. And in ISO 6400 (that is, frankly, a silly amount of light), he was just surprised with this behemoth of the camera world.
This could be a bit dated, having traveled in camera bags for over a year, but it is still a favorite scene in the photograph. Looking like the Nikon D200 (which makes sense considering that it is housed in a Nikon body) can crank things right up to ISO 3200, section 11 allows the automatic focus, and a battery that was just to give.



2.) Canon EOS 450d
If you are buying a new camera, you might as well get that one can do everything and more. The Canon EOS 450d has an alarming feature list, but it feels very natural in your hand, there is also a 12.2-megapixel sensor post-production crop fun if you want to cut a family member out unwanted ... Perhaps you want to take pictures and really bring it later. Maybe you can not be bothered to get up from his chair to take a picture of his new car. Either way, packed together with a decent goal, this 24.6-megapixel camera can take full part in the shooting of miles away, allowing it fits the same size as a good ol '35mm device.
You can be a bit surprised to see the Korean name on this list, but thanks to a "technology partnership" with Pentax, Samsung has done a decent hash of the digital SLR market. The GX-20 is an example of this: despite looking and feeling like a re-badge Pentax K20D, it is cheaper and allow you to fly through their day to day needs of the camera.
5.) Olympus E-520
Sporting a super-clear 2.7-inch LCD screen on the back, this camera has the build quality is fantastic and beautiful vibrant images. It might have dropped the tilt and twist LCD of the previous models, but the Live View function and good housing will provide new buyers with a real blow to his ball. Nikon is a company that knows how to make a splash in the market for cameras, and the new D90 is no exception, being the first digital SLR to offer video recording. Perhaps nothing but a trick, is well complemented by a 12.2-megapixel sensor, and a great scene recognition system for those moments when you forget you're in a car park or in the country.
Ah, so you do not want to spend a small change in a camera? Then check the EOS 1D Mark III, which has been designed with the photographer in mind today. Hosting a smaller battery, a 21-megapixel sensor and a 3-inch LCD, this camera will sublime shots, even at ISO 100 - and things get mind blowing over that. It could be costly in more than two thousand, but at least you know you're paying for the actual quality.
The D3 is a comprehensive framework for digital SLR with a nice touch extra: is treated with a high level of glasses too. You can shoot nine frames per second to help you capture that perfect picture, and with more color and less noise. And in ISO 6400 (that is, frankly, a silly amount of light), he was just surprised with this behemoth of the camera world.
This could be a bit dated, having traveled in camera bags for over a year, but it is still a favorite scene in the photograph. Looking like the Nikon D200 (which makes sense considering that it is housed in a Nikon body) can crank things right up to ISO 3200, section 11 allows the automatic focus, and a battery that was just to give.

10.) Sony A350
Sometimes you want a camera that just feels nice. But sometimes you just want to really do a lot of things simply and that is where the Sony A350 steps in.






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