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Digital SLR Camera Research and Review
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a camera must be worth, say, a million or more, don’t you think? In any event, we won't be that wordy here, but the point is: the most reliable path to consistently great photos is through a great camera. As such, these three "Best Of" Single-Lens Reflex cameras deserve to be, well, the focus of your attention. The thoughtful detail that the product engineers and designers put into each of these cameras is reflective of the sharp detail your images will possess as well. Of course, great cameras don't shoot by themselves. They require a great photographer. And that's exactly where you come into the picture.
At 3LUXE we do the research you would do, if you had more time.
"I've got a Nikon camera, I love to take a photograph…" so sang Paul Simon in his ode to photography, "Kodachrome." For many, the Nikon name is synonymous with photography. That's in part because, as they claim, more professional photographers user Nikon 35 mm cameras, lenses and accessories than all the other brands combined. Nikon's "Best Of"
D2Xs features a 12.4 megapixel sensor and offers a most impressive five-frames-per-second shooting. You can even capture up to 8 frames per second by choosin...
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MSRP $4,700
This "Best Of" selection comes courtesy of one of the best known and most respected brands of any type. Canon has been named by Fortune magazine as one of the "most admired" companies in America. And Business Week magazine has ranked
Canon #35 in its list of the top 100 brands. Such popularity doesn't come without delivering the goods, and Canon delivers a mighty fine digital SLR in its
5D model. It's the world's smallest and lightest digital SLR, offering 12.8 megapixels, and an impressive im...
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MSRP $2,700.00
In the 19th Century when amateur photographer Arvid Viktor began a photographic division within his father's trading company, he allegedly said, "I certainly don’t think that that we will earn much money on this, but at least it will allow us to take pictures for free." He couldn't have been more wrong. Thanks to a partnership with George Eastman, founder of Kodak, Hasselblad became an early market leader in cameras. Their impeccable reputation continues to this day. Hasselblad's cameras have been NASA's c...
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MSRP $31,995.00