Top 10 digital SLR cameras of 2010

Summary: Check out our list of the top 10 digital SLR cameras on the market (as of June 11, 2010).

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There's not much to dislike about the Canon EOS 7D, which lists for $1,700 (body-only), and there's a lot to love -- notably superior image quality across the sensitivity spectrum and super zippy performance, with a whopping 8 fps continuous shooting speed (particularly impressive given its 18-megapixel resolution). Add in the 7D's industry leading video capabilities (1,920×1,080 HD video at a full 30 fps and full manual control), and you've got a camera should rule the category for a long while.

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  • RE: Top 10 digital SLR cameras of 2010

    Nikon:
    Please, Please make a DSLR body which will work with the older AI lenses and couple automatically for match-needle exposure readings.
    Regats
  • RE: Top 10 digital SLR cameras of 2010

    I have the same issue with my Minolta Maxxum lenses from my 35mm camera. I understand the Sony Alphas will work with these lenses. Anyone out there who has experience with them? Should I do it, and is there any great reason to go to one of the more glorius mdels or is the A-230 OK for mostly casual photography?
    Nat
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