Digital Camera Buyer's Guide

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As technology advances, pro-level features are appearing at entry-level prices
Buyer's Guide 2009: D-SLRs Under $1,000

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.

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The tools of the pros, these top-tier models offer the cutting edge of digital image capture
Buyer's Guide 2009: D-SLRs Over $2,000

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 »

Top-of-the-line pocket cameras make pro features more portable
Buyer's Guide 2009: Best Of Compact Cameras The best photos are those you actually take. Chances are, you don't carry your D-SLR with you every time you leave the house, but you never know when a good photograph will present itself. That's when a compact camera that you can slip into your pocket really pays ... Read More »
Speed and control upgrades are just two reasons to step up to the “sweet-spot” models
Buyer's Guide 2009: D-SLRs $1,000 - $2,000 For experienced SLR users who want pro-level controls without a professional price tag, the "sweet-spot" D-SLRs offer the best mix of technology and value. Models in this price range improve upon entry-level models with faster response and burst rates, plus more so... Read More »

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