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Nikon D5100
The D5100 is the latest entry-level DSLR from Nikon, with full 1080/30p video, an articulated LCD, and the same image sensor as the D7000. It lacks an internal focus motor, but we found it produced some of the most accurate colors we've seen yet
9.6
$589.95
Sony Alpha SLT-A55V
The SLT-A55 is a well performing SLR, with a wide ISO range, good color and relatively low noise.
8.6
$569.99
Olympus PEN E-P3
The Olympus E-P3 is the latest flagship Micro Four Thirds camera from Olympus, with a dual core image processor, the fastest contrast AF we've seen yet, 3-inch OLED electrostatic touchscreen, built-in flash, and the retro styling the PEN series of cameras is known for. Read our full review to see if the E-P3 has the brains to match its looks
8.3
$849.00
Samsung NX200
Samsung's latest compact system camera, the NX200, has gone through our full measure of tests. Read on to see if this camera, with its brand new 20
8.2
$881.02
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3
The DMC-G3 is the latest Micro Four Thirds camera from Panasonic, featuring a 3-inch touchscreen articulated LCD, superb color accuracy and solid high ISO performance owed to its new 16-megapixel CMOS sensor. Read on to see how it performed in our entire battery of tests
8.1
$599.88
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3
The Panasonic GF3 got its beach body together this year, slimming down even more than last year's GF2. We put this compact interchangeable lens camera to the the test to see if it got any performance upgrades, too
8.0
$429.99
Sony Alpha A560
The Sony Alpha A560 is an interesting SLR: we found that it had good overall performance and was easy to use. But there are a few issues that hold it back
7.8
$599.99
Nikon D3100
We've shot extensively with the Nikon D3100, and run it through our full battery of tests for photo and video quality. Read our full in-depth review to see if this is the best entry-level DSLR for your money
7.7
$449.95
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
The Canon T3i features the now-familiar 18-megapixel sensor seen in other Canon DSLRs, borrowing the size and performance of the Rebel T2i and the articulated LCD screen of the Canon 60D. It performed well in our tests, though it's clear that Canon took few risks with the T3i's design
7.6
$509.95
Pentax K-r
The Pentax K-r is the follow-up to the entry-level K-x DSLR, sporting a 921k dot 3-inch LCD, HD video recording, an 11-point autofocus system, and a 12. 4-megapixel APS-C CMOS image sensor
7.1
$634.72
Sony Alpha SLT-A33
The Alpha A33, along with its big-brother A55V, is part of Sony's collection of translucent mirror DSLRs. The camera functions like a DSLR in the fact that it has loads of manual controls and uses an interchangeable lens system, but since the mirror inside is translucent the camera has plenty of other advantages
6.9
$699.99
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2
The Panasonic G2 combines slick hardware with impressive performance to give a good name to the Micro Four Thirds format
6.9
$644.19
Canon EOS Rebel T3
The T3 is Canon's entry-level DSLR for 2011, debuting at a kit price of just $599. We put the camera through our testing to see if it's more than just a T3i on a budget
6.7
$439.95
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2
The Panasonic GF2 takes the GF series in a totally different direction. Featuring far fewer physical controls, a 3-inch touchscreen, and a body that is 1/5th smaller than the previous model, the GF2 is a camera designed for anyone looking to pack serious image quality into a portable camera
6.3
$459.00
Fujifilm FinePix X100
The Fujifilm Finepix X100 (MSRP $1199. 95) made a huge splash when it was announced nearly a year ago at Photokina
6.2
$1,199.00
Pentax Q
Pentax's petite interchangeable lens shooter, the Q, has finally made its way through our lab tests. Read our full review to see if this diminutive camera can compete with its larger compact system camera brethren
5.4
$679.00
Samsung NX100
The NX100 is an interesting interchangeable lens camera that is cheap and takes good pictures, but the missing features (flash, viewfinder image stabilization) make it a poor pick.
5.1
$331.97
Nikon J1
The J1 has some great features and a compact size, but Nikon's brand new mirrorless darling is not without its disappointments
5.1
$569.00
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