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Digital Cameras: $650 and up

ConsumerSearch reviews all types of digital cameras, from basic point-and-shoot models to ultrazooms to digital SLRs. Digital cameras can be sorted by price, brand and type and you can easily compare models side-by-side. The best digital cameras in each category are named based on expert and user reviews, where cameras are evaluated for ease of use, comfort, features and price, in addition to photo quality.
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Canon EOS 60D

Reviewed October 2012
Canon EOS 60D
*Est. $935
Canon's midrange DSLR offers some updates, some setbacks
Pros:
  • Great image quality
  • Swiveling LCD screen
  • Long battery life
Cons:
  • Slow autofocus on LCD screen, none in movie mode
  • Plastic body
  • Lacks features found on Nikon D7000

Sony A77

Reviewed October 2012
Sony A77
*Est. $1,300
Pros:
  • Ultra-high-resolution, 24-megapixel sensor
  • Extremely fast burst shooting
  • Image quality rivals DSLRs
  • Great LCD, electronic viewfinder
Cons:
  • Some prefer optical viewfinder
  • Menu can be sluggish
  • Low-light image noise
  • Zoom, autofocus noise show up on video

Canon EOS 7D

Reviewed October 2012
Canon EOS 7D
*Est. $1,500
Pros:
  • Great image quality
  • Pro-grade speed and features
  • All-metal and weather-sealed
Cons:
  • No continuous autofocus in movie mode
  • Only one card slot

Olympus E-5

Reviewed October 2012
Olympus E-5
*Est. $1,700
Four Thirds DSLR falters in low light shots
Pros:
  • Crisp, colorful images in normal light
  • Rugged, weatherproof body
  • Swiveling LCD screen
Cons:
  • Subpar low-light images
  • Limited movie mode
  • Confusing menus and buttons
  • Rivals with better specs cost less

Nikon D600

Reviewed October 2012
Nikon D600
*Est. $2,100
Pros:
  • Full-frame sensor for less
  • Beautifully detailed images
  • Great features and usability
Cons:
  • Pricier pro cameras outshine its autofocus, dynamic range
  • Partly plastic body
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