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Pop Photo Buyer's Guide 2004

The 2004 model year is destined to be one of the greatest of all time


December 2003


The excitement isn’t just because of the sheer quantity of new cameras—digitals of all types are here, with more to come. It’s also for the amount of technological sophistication your money buys. New low-cost 35mm SLRs, new lower-cost digital SLRs, as well as printers and scanners that do more for less, are just some of the evidence that we’re in the midst of a photographic bang-for-your-buck boom.

Add to this updates, revises, and new additions to such longstanding favorites as medium-format SLRs and rangefinders, and it’s clear there’s excitement throughout the field.

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Top Cameras
• 35mm Point-and-Shoots
• Entry-Level 35mm SLRs  *
• Mid-Level 35mm SLRs  *
• Pro-Level 35mm SLRs  *
• Medium-Format SLRs *
• Rangefinders *
• Class of Their Own *
• Pro-Level Digital SLRs *
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• Digital EVFs
• Advanced Digital Compacts
• Digital Compacts
• Cute Digital Cameras

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• Scanners
• Printers

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