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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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Nikon D4

Reviewed October 2012
Nikon D4
*Est. $6,000
Pros:
  • Superb image quality
  • Tough build
  • Thoughtful features like backlit buttons, built-in Wi-Fi
Cons:
  • Slightly slower than Canon EOS-1D X
  • Canon pulls ahead slightly in low light
  • Mixed reactions to new XQD memory card format

Nikon D5100

Reviewed September 2012
Nikon D5100
*Est. $650
Pros:
  • Terrific image quality, even in low light
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Swiveling LCD screen
  • Shoots 1,080p full HD video with manual control
  • Exposure bracketing
Cons:
  • Less beginner-friendly than Nikon D3200
  • Sluggish autofocus in Live View and Movie mode

Canon EOS Rebel T2i

Reviewed September 2012
Canon EOS Rebel T2i
*Est. $650
Pros:
  • Superb image quality, even in low light
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Shoots 1,080p full HD video with manual control
  • Exposure bracketing
Cons:
  • Some find the optical viewfinder "cramped"
  • Slow autofocus in live view
  • Manual autofocus in video mode, but no continuous autofocus
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Canon EOS Rebel T3i

Reviewed September 2012
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
*Est. $695
Pros:
  • Superb image quality, even in low light
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Swiveling LCD screen
  • Shoots 1080p full HD video
  • Exposure bracketing
Cons:
  • Tight optical viewfinder
  • Slow autofocus in live view
  • No continuous autofocus when shooting video

Sony A57

Reviewed September 2012
Sony A57
*Est. $700
Pros:
  • Speedy burst shooting
  • Image quality rivals DSLRs
  • Nifty features you won't find elsewhere
  • Great LCD and electronic viewfinder
Cons:
  • No optical viewfinder
  • Menu could be easier to use
  • Low-light images get mixed reviews
  • Loud zoom shows up on video
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