
This is Nikon D700 digital SLR that has Nikon’s 12.1-megapixel FX-format full frame(23.9 x 36mm) CMOS sensor. The D700 offers an ISO sensitivity ranging from 200 to 6400, Dynamic Integrated Dust Reduction System, Live View shooting modes and a 3-inch LCD screen.
The Nikon D700 has a rugged magnesium-alloy body for extensive dust and moisture protection. D700 accepts Compact Flash (CF) and MicroDrive.
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Olympus EVOLT E-520 is a new digital SLR from the company, which is to replace the E-510. EVOLT E-520 is a 10 megapixel DSLR of the FourThird system. E-520 is powered by the TruePic III image processor.
It features dust reduction system, face detection, Shadow Adjustment, sensor-shift image stabilization. It has a 2.7-inch “HyperCrystal II” LCD.
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Canon introduces a new digital SLR camera, the EOS 1000D, which also known as Rebel XS or Kiss F. The new EOS DSLR has a 10 megapixel sensor, and a bundled EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens. It has a 2.5-inch LCD screen.
Powered by DIGIC III image processor, the 1000D/Rebel XS/Kiss F supports live view that allows users to preview image on the LCD display.
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PopPhoto posted a Sigma DP1 review. Sigma DP1 is a compact size DSLR camera. It features a 14.1 Megapixel image sensor, ISO 800 and a 2.5-inch LCD screen.
PopPhoto‘s comments:
The DP1 sets a new standard for image quality in a compact camera, especially at ISO 400 and 800. Its fixed 28mm-equivalent f/4 lens has incredibly low distortion and minimal light falloff that adds to image quality.
Now, if only it had a faster AF system, shorter delays between single JPEG and RAW shots, a more sophisticated pop-up flash, and an image-stabilized zoom lens, the DP1′s potential could go well beyond cult favorite to mainstream popularity.

Nikon D300 is a digital SLR camera with a 13.1 APS-C CMOS image sensor,, which is able to produce 4288×2848 images. It supports an ISO rating up to 3200, and has a 3-inch LCD screen. It accepts CF memory cards and supports USB2.0.
TrustedReviews did a review on it and commented:
In the D300, Nikon has a camera that will appeal to a wide range of photographers, from advanced amateurs to professionals looking for a cheaper and slightly lighter alternative to the D3. It has class-leading build quality and ergonomic design, a mind-boggling array of features and options, blistering performance and superb image quality. In terms of what it has to offer the D300 is unquestionably one of the four or five best cameras currently on the market. However it is a very expensive camera, and the competition – in the shape of the Sony A700 – isn’t far behind.
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