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Top-Selling DSLRs for January According to NPD
For first time DSLR buyers its always a conundrum to decide between the various DSLRs’ available in the market. Usually most of us tend to stick with Nikon or Canon and there is no denying their domination in the digital camera market.The NPD Group, which provides news and information on consumer trends, sales and marketing information on various products released its list of top-selling digital SLRs for January 2008. This is based on unit sales in American alone. Here is the list and no surprises here.
1. Canon Digital Rebel XTi
w/ 18-55mm lens
2. Nikon D40
w/ 18-55mm lens SLR Kit
3. Canon Digital Rebel XT Kit
w/ 18-55mm zoom lens SLR Kit
4. Canon EOS 40D
w/ 28-135mm lens
5. Nikon D300
Body Only
[Via Pop Photo]
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