Digital Camera Buyer's Guide
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Camera Buying Basics: Things to keep in mind when shopping for a new D-SLR
So you're ready for a new D-SLR. There are more choices today than at any time in photography's history. That's the good news. It's also the bad news. How do you choose a camera to fit your needs and budget? When you buy a D-SLR, you're buying a camera system beyond the camera body itself. Lenses, flash and other accessories often are limited to use with one system or another. With lenses in particular, you can use lenses designed for your camera system only....
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As technology advances, pro-level features are appearing at entry-level prices
For first-time D-SLR buyers, the sub-$1,000 category is often the best balance between performance and price. The entry-level segment of the market is highly competitive, with manufacturers vying to bring photographers into their systems. ... Read More » |
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The tools of the pros, these top-tier models offer the cutting edge of digital image capture
If you make your living with your camera or simply want the very best performance and latest technologies, pro models offer uncompromising feature sets and image quality. This also is the range where you'll find "full-frame," 35mm-size sensors, allowing you to u... Read More » |
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Top-of-the-line pocket cameras make pro features more portable
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Speed and control upgrades are just two reasons to step up to the “sweet-spot” models
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Buyer's Guide 2009: Best Of Compact Cameras
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Buyer's Guide 2009: HD Camcorders
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Buyer's Guide 2009: D-SLRs Under $1,000
As technology advances, pro-level features are appearing at entry-level prices -
Buyer's Guide 2008: Hi-Def Camcorders
Record your life in pro resolution at a comsumer price -
Buyer's Guide 2009: Fine-Art Printers
Don’t call them desktops—the latest generation of inkjet printers produces gallery prints at impressive sizes -
Buyer's Guide 2009: Lenses
What to know about the most important part of your camera system -
Buyer's Guide 2008: Photo Printers
Make your best prints in your favorite sizes faster and more easily than ever before -
Buyer's Guide 2009: D-SLRs $1,000 - $2,000
Speed and control upgrades are just two reasons to step up to the “sweet-spot” models

























