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Mixing style and functionality, Digital SLR Cameras is catered for photographers with its capability to capture professional looking images. Pushing the envelope of innovation and technology, we offer serious photographers nothing but the best. We have wide range of Digital SLR Cameras available here online with top most brands like Canon, Fujifilm, Sony, Panasonic and more, we offer the best price in the market from top sellers.

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H5 - Digital SLR Camera

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H5 - Digital SLR Camera

410 g ; 201,000 pixels ; Auto Flash, Fill-in more...
Sony - DSCH5S
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 24 review(s)
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Reviews of Digital SLR Cameras

cnet.co.uk Title: Canon EOS 40D

Pros: Generally superior shooting speed among dSLRs; first-rate photo quality

Cons: Large spot size for spot meter; relatively sluggish low-light focus

Verdict: Great photo quality and excellent continuous-shooting performance are just two of the Canon EOS 40D's many attractions

Summary: A significant leap forward for the range, the Canon EOS 40D features a redesigned body and menu system, introduces some long-requested features, integrates some of the new technology from the EOS 1D Mark III and delivers a considerable bump in resolution
81/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Canon EOS 40D

Pros: Generally superior shooting speed among dSLRs; first-rate photo quality

Cons: Large spot size for spot meter; relatively sluggish low-light focus

Verdict: Great photo quality and excellent continuous-shooting performance are just two of the Canon EOS 40D's many attractions

Summary: A significant leap forward for the range, the Canon EOS 40D features a redesigned body and menu system, introduces some long-requested features, integrates some of the new technology from the EOS 1D Mark III and delivers a considerable bump in resolution
81/100
cameralabs.com Title: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 review

Pros: 18x optical zoom with OIS and little fringing., Decent quality 2.5in screen., Intelligent Auto a useful auto mode., Good manual control and RAW facility.,

Cons: Noise visible throughout ISO range., 50% pricier than earlier FZ8., No flip-out screen., May be too small and light for some., ,

Verdict: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 may cost 50% more than its predecessor but it's still hard not to be impressed. While it no longer offers the same sheer value, it does give you the flexibility of a longer and wider 18x optical zoom with decent stabilisation

Summary: Panasonic's Lumix DMC-FZ18 builds on the already excellent FZ8 to deliver one of the best super-zooms on the market. We can give or take the extra megapixel and higher ISO settings, but swapping the already powerful 12x zoom for an 18x lens which extends
85/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony Alpha DSLR-A700

Pros: Broad, functional feature set, including sensor-shift image stabiliser; excellent photo quality; generally fast performance

Cons: A few design quirks; proprietary hot shoe

Verdict: A top-of-the-line amateur digital SLR camera, the Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 will delight Konica Minolta diehards and makes a great choice if you don't already have a stake in other lens systems

Summary: The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 has a very un-Sony-like design, but it holds its own against its competitors with loads of features, including a moisture and dust-resistant body and Eye-Start AF, which detects your eye and begins autofocusing. With great image q
83/100
ephotozine.com Title: Fujifilm FinePix S1000fd Digital Camera Review

Pros: Small and compact, User friendly, Good low level noise results, Good macro, Nice colour results

Cons: Poor start up time, Slow shutter lag, Build quality isn't good

Verdict: For those of you after a small digital camera with a long zoom and creative features, then this is a camera for you to consider. It's lightweight, stupidly easy to use and has a few nifty little features that other companies don't offer

Summary: Matt Grayson takes a look at the Fujifilm FinePix S1000fd. Fuji's new compact, high zoom model with face detection technology.
70/100
cameralabs.com Title: Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 review

Pros: Built-in anti-shake - works with any lens., InfoLithium battery gives accurate feedback., 18-70mm kit lens longer than most rivals., Quicker AF than predecessor.,

Cons: Relatively noisy at 800 ISO and above., No Live View (but it's on the A300 version)., Anti-dust system not effective in our tests.

Verdict: Sony's Alpha A200 may only sport minor improvements over its predecessor, but holds an important position in the new Alpha range. As discussed above, it represents the entry-level base model upon which subsequent models build. So while it may not have Liv

Summary: So the A200 is Sony's new entry-level DSLR, and the base upon which other models build on. The Alpha A300 takes the same sensor and body, but adds Live View and mounts the screen on a vertically tiltable platform. Then the Alpha A350 takes the A300 and si
85/100
pocket-lint.co.uk Title: REVIEW: Canon 450D DSLR camera - First Look

Pros: 3-inch screen, 12 megapixels, SD card, 9-point AF system, Live View

Cons: No CompactFlash, still on the large side compared to Olympus E-Series

Verdict: As a step up from the 400D there is plenty to justify, and if you're looking to upgrade from the 300D or 350D go for it

Summary: Canon has updated its entry-level digital camera for the first time in over 15 months, but has the wait been worth it? We had a chance to get an early hands-on with the new 450D (or the Digital Rebel XSi for our American readers) at the company's Spring C
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