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Sony Alpha DSLR-A330
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A330 is a solid entry-level dSLR that will surely have its fans, but unless you really want Live View its cheaper sibling, the A230, is a better deal.
Sony Alpha DSLR-A230
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A230 is a solid entry-level dSLR that will surely have its fans, and it's a better deal than its slightly higher-end sibling, the A330.
Reviews
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Canon EOS 1000D
The Canon EOS 1000D is a good entry-level dSLR, but only its photo quality stands out among the competition.
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Canon EOS 450D
It doesn't stand out for its feature set or design, but the Canon EOS 450D delivers on performance and photo quality.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10
A nice body design and good image quality make the DMC-L10 an enticing entry-level SLR, but a pricey kit lens makes this kit too expensive.
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Olympus E-510
The Olympus E-510 has quirky exposure and white-balance issues, but its Live View and image stabilisation modes may make some photographers give this SLR a chance.
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Olympus E-410
Olympus' compact dSLR for newbies, the Evolt E-410, is a decent choice if you're looking to save space in your bag, but issues with its automatic exposure and white balance make it an unsatisfactory option as a first dSLR.
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Canon EOS-1D Mark III
Canon's EOS 1D Mark III offers a luxurious cocktail of high-resolution, extremely low noise, blazingly fast burst shooting, abundant customisation, and a build quality and ergonomic design among the best you'll find in today's camera market.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 is Panasonic's first digital SLR, and it's the second digital SLR to feature a live-view LCD screen.







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