When it comes to DSLR cameras and considering the product range provided by the top brands there are minor differences it terms of performance and capabilities. Such that the one that you choose is then based on what you prefer rather than anything esle. Below I will just briefly look at the top 10 DLSR Cameras and their specifications just to give you an idea of what I’m talking about.
- Canon Rebel XS: Can shoot 3 frames per second, is 10.1 mega pixels, has DIGIC III image processing and 7 point wide area automatic focusing.
- Olympus Evolt: Can be used with a number of lenses and is compact, Has 2.5 inch LCD live view screen, is 10.0 mega pixels and uses different storage accessories such as Micro drive, CF and memory cards .
- Nikon D700: Also has a wide area focus and has preliminary picture preview to allow you to see how the image will look like after you’ve taken it. So you can make light, brightness, color and contrast adjustments.
- Nikon D300 DX: Has the new 51 point auto focus system, a 3 inch LCD live view screen and is 12.3 mega pixels .
- Canon EOS 40D: is 10.0 mega pixels, a 3inch live view LCD and 6.5 frame per second shooting
- Nikon D80: Has very high image resolution and will produce good quality pictures. 10.2 mega pixels.
- Canon EOS 50D: Has face recognition and motion sensor modes, uses standard USM lens, DIGIC IV sensor and is 15.1 mega pixels.
- Nikon D60: comes with a G vibration lens, is 10.2 mega pixels and has a 2.5 inch LCD screen .
- Nikon D90 DX: is12.3 mega pixels, includes scene recognition system and has a 3 inch LCD screen.
- Canon Digital Rebel XSi: Has DIGIC III image processor, 12.2 mega pixels and integrated cleaning system. It also allows you to store images on standard memory cards.
These are the current popular models amongst DSLR cameras even though you can find products that are just as good under Panasonic, Kodak and Sony. You can see these and more at any one of the following:

January 29th, 2010
MikeP
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