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Nikon D100
This 6.1-megapixel D100 is a dead ringer for the Nikon N80, a midrange 35-mm SLR. But one look at the rear panel will tell you there's no place for Kodachrome. At 1 pound 9 ounces (plus lens and battery), the D100 isn't exactly a lightweight, but it weighs a little more than half as much as the pro ...
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Nikon D70
Designed for a broad range of photographers from experienced and amateur photographers to beginners taking their first steps into digital SLR photography, the Nikon D70 offers tremendous value.
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Nikon D50
The Nikon D50 is easy to take with you anywhere you go. From its inviting body contours to its easily accessible controls, this is a camera that makes picture taking satisfying and fun. The next evolution of Nikon's scene-optimized Digital Vari-Program modes produces great results for the intended s...
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Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D
Drawing on the tradition of technical expertise that gave birth to the Maxxum 7000, the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D represents a culmination of the optical and photo-imaging expertise of two of the most
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Nikon D70S
The D70s builds on the success of its popular predecessor, the D70, with multiple internal and external refinements including an improved autofocus system, larger LCD monitor, the addition of a remote cord port, graphic user interface, among several other enhancements. Designed for a broad range of ...
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Epson R-D1
Touted as the first digital rangefinder camera, the 6.1-megapixel Epson R-D1 is a solid, compact, wonderfully designed camera with an EM mount for more than 200 L- (via an included adapter) and M-mount Leica-type lenses, as well as the Voigtlander 35-mm f/1.7 lens we used for this review.
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