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Which entry-level DSLR is best when it comes to getting started in sports photography? [Read More]

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Sony NEX-7
The NEX-7 debuted alongside the powerful A77 DSLR, bringing with it similar guts in a much smaller package. The 24.3-megapixel sensor is complimented by the world's first OLED electronic viewfinder. Other highlights include a hot shoe, a screen that...
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The top dog in Nikon's new 1 series offers a few upgrades over its little sibling, the J1. The built-in EVF is snappy and high in resolution. It loses the pop-up flash, but gains an accessory port for adding peripherals and it gets a mechanical...
Nikon J1
All told, it's not much bigger than Nikon's P7100 advanced compact, but the J1 is their first -- along with its sibling, the V1 -- in a line of interchangeable-lens compacts.The new CX-format sensor has a 2.7x crop factor, placing it between Micro...
The follow-up to the well-received A55 takes Sony's transmissive mirror system up a notch into the mid-level category where it competes with Canon's EOS 7D and Nikon's D300s. 
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Nikon AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR 40mm f/2.8G
The 60mm F/2.8 macro has been a staple in Nikon's line-up for a while, but now they're letting APS-C shooters get in on the normal-range, close-focusing fun. The 1.5x DX crop factor gives this 40mm lens the same angle of view as a 60mm FX (full-...
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Sony NEX-C3
Sony's second-generation NEX ILC gets even smaller, but gets a heap of new art filters and drastically improved battery life.
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Sony A35 DSLR
With a redesigned 16.2-megapixel sensor, Sony's entry-level DSLR uses a translucent mirror to achieve the same blazing speed that made the A33 and A55 so excellent.
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Fujifilm entered the all but non-existent large sensor compact camera category with the launch of the Finepix X100—a 12.3MP APS-C sensor camera with a 35mm equivalent f/2 lens, a newly developed EXR processor and a 1970’s feel. Attempting to...
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While the optical design of this lens dates back to the late 70’s (this model came out in 1995 and is Nikon’s oldest lens still in production), there is a reason Nikon keeps this little guy in its lineup—it is truly a do-it-all lens. In fact,...
The lens offers all of the features you expect from the Nikkor G-series, including Nikon’s ultra-compact Silent Wave Motor—ensuring snappy autofocus—as well as Nikon’s Super Integrated Coating, to help cut down on chromatic aberration. 
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