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    • Nikon D3

    • RRP £3000.00

    • The D3 redefined DSLR performance when it was launched late last year; it’s an astonishing piece of kit

    • Nikon D90

    • RRP £800.00

    • Nikon’s march towards DSLR market domination continues apace. So far this year it has kept entry-level users happy with the D60, and had top-end enthusiasts and pro digital photographers in raptures with the stunning D3 and D700

    • Canon EOS 1Ds Mk III

    • RRP £5500.00

    • If the EOS-1D MkIII is all about speed, then the EOS-1Ds MkIII is all about resolution. No other DSLR comes close to the 1Ds’ sensor that uses 21.1-million coloured squares to create images

    • Nikon D700

    • RRP £1800.00

    • Borrowing the same full-frame sensor from the D3 and making a few spec tweaks combine to make this a cracking DSLR

    • Nikon D300

    • RRP £990.00

    • Replacing the D200 was always going to be a difficult task as the camera was just perfect in so many ways, but Nikon has achieved this with the quite incredible D300

    • Canon EOS 1D MkIII

    • RRP £3000.00

    • Only 10.1-megapixels on a camera costing £3000, what was Canon thinking? In truth, the EOS-1D MkIII isn’t all about the resolution, it’s about performance and rock solid build quality

    • Nikon D3x

    • RRP £5500.00

    • It's just 12 months since the Nikon D3 hit dealers' shelves, and only five months since the announcement of the D700, but now Nikon has revealed its third full-frame sensor camera, the D3x

    • Sony A350

    • RRP £420.00

    • If pixel count is important to you, this is the highest resolution camera you’ll find in the Sony range – it also happens to be the cheapest 14-megapixel model on the market.

    • Canon EOS 40D

    • RRP £850.00

    • With many mid-range 10-megapixel DSLRs available, it was a surprise to see Canon wait so long to match the pixel counts of its competitors

    • Samsung GX-20

    • RRP £650.00

    • Samsung’s flagship DSLR features one of the highest megapixel counts of any sub-£1000 DSLR, only the Pentax K20D can match it

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