Best Digital Cameras
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Top Lab Tested Digital SLRs
Top Lab Tested Point & Shoots
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$1,049.951Canon EOS 60D
The Canon EOS 60D is a top-notch camera in terms of performance, handling and flexibility. However, the performance of the kit lens leaves something to be desired. Read full 7-part review
$1,049.95
$459.991Panasonic Lumix FZ150
Excellent image quality, speedy performance, and a great design add up to the best superzoom that has ever graced our labs. That distinction seems to change hands every week, but trust us when we say that the FZ150 is a truly great camera. Read full 16-part review
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$589.952Nikon 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. Read full 7-part review
$589.95
$378.992Canon PowerShot SX40 HS
Canon's SX30 got a CMOS makeover that resulted in the SX40 HS, an impressive ultrazoom that captures beautiful shots in almost any scenario. Read full 16-part review
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$1,174.993Canon EOS 7D
The 18-megapixel Canon 7D delivers high resolution stills and full HD video in a well-built camera designed for serious photographers without the desire (or budget) for a full-frame model. Read full 7-part review
$1,174.99
$428.003Sony Cyber-shot HX100V
This professionally-geared ultrazoom offers some of the best color accuracy we've ever seen. It's a shame the other scores weren't quite so strong. Read full 16-part review
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$1,199.004Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 is a powerhouse camera at an excellent price. It offers a huge range of features that will make shooting quicker and easier for the experienced shooter, with lots of customizable options and quick control access. Read full 7-part review
$1,199.00
$295.004Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ47
Panasonic resists the urge to cram more megapixels and more focal length into their latest ultrazoom. The FZ47 instead focuses on image quality and features, resulting in an incredibly strong camera that we loved shooting with. Read full 16-part review
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$565.005Sony Alpha SLT-A55V
The SLT-A55 is a well performing SLR, with a wide ISO range, good color and relatively low noise. . Read full 7-part review
$565.00
$418.005Canon PowerShot S100
Canon's PowerShot S100 improves on the popular S95 and takes its place at the top of the point-and-shoot food chain. Read full 16-part review
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$1,349.006Pentax K-5
The finest Pentax DSLR we've yet tested is a pleasure to shoot with, offering accurate colors and excellent sharpness. Full-HD video capture is available, but held back by dated control options. Read full 7-part review
$1,349.00
$328.006Sony Cyber-shot HX9V
Sony's latest travel zoom is among the best we've tested, with category-leading scores across all the most important tests. Read full 16-part review
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$896.947Olympus 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. Read full 7-part review
$896.94
$599.007Fujifilm FinePix X10
The Fujifilm X10 hits all the marks that an advanced compact should, surpassing most of its rivals' performance, design, and user experience. Read full 16-part review
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$881.028Samsung 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. Read full 7-part review
$881.02
$344.958Nikon Coolpix P7100
A great enthusiast compact, with excellent image quality and as much control as a DSLR, though it's bigger, slower, and needs more patience than its rivals. Read full 16-part review
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$579.009Panasonic 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. Read full 7-part review
$579.00
$395.009Canon PowerShot G12
The Canon G12 is the premier point-and-shoot in Canon's arsenal. We put it up against a full line of luxury compacts to see how it stacks up against the competition. Read full 16-part review
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$429.9910Panasonic 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. Read full 7-part review
$429.99
$263.9510Casio Exilim EX-ZR100
Golf season may be winding down, but there's still time to work on that swing for next year. We took the Casio ZR100 to task, seeing if it offers more than just swing-saving slow motion video. Read full 16-part review
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$599.9911Sony 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. Read full 7-part review
$599.99
$499.9911Olympus XZ-1
After spending several years developing its PEN brand of interchangeable lens cameras, it seems Olympus is ready to re-enter the market of high-end point-and-shoot cameras. As it turns out, the company's first attempt in about ten years is a home run. Read full 16-part review
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$469.9512Nikon 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. Read full 7-part review
$469.95
$244.8912Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR
Fuji's latest carry-anywhere travel zoom should hold plenty of appeal for the enthusiast set, if not the casual vacation photographer. Read full 16-part review
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$509.9513Canon 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. Read full 7-part review
$509.95
$299.9913Fujifilm FinePix HS20EXR
With smart, SLR-style design and a rich feature-set, the FinePix HS20EXR could've led this year's ultrazoom pack. That is, were it not for severe image quality and sharpness problems. Read full 16-part review
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$619.0014Pentax 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. Read full 7-part review
$619.00
$269.9514Nikon Coolpix P500
The P500 is a quick-shooting, 36x ultrazoom that produces excellent pictures despite some unusual test results. This model is best suited to action shots, low light environments and, of course, shooting from really far away. Read full 16-part review
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$699.9915Sony 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. Read full 7-part review
$699.99
$899.0015JVC GC-PX10
We respect JVC's willingness to innovate, but the GC-PX10's still performance left a lot to be desired. Read full 16-part review
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$644.1916Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2
The Panasonic G2 combines slick hardware with impressive performance to give a good name to the Micro Four Thirds format. Read full 7-part review
$644.19
$207.9516Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS10
The ZS10 offers a built-in GPS and 16x optical zoom in a compact body with good color accuracy but mediocre low light performance. At a debut price of $399, there are cameras in this price range that offer much better image quality. Read full 16-part review
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$425.0017Canon 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. Read full 7-part review
$425.00
$274.2317Samsung WB750
Samsung's WB750 boasts one of the longest focal lengths we've seen from a travel zoom, but otherwise-mediocre performance and features make this a strictly average camera. Read full 16-part review
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$499.0018Olympus PEN E-PM1
The entry-level Olympus PEN E-PM1 has made it through our full battery of testing. Read our full review to see if this so-called PEN Mini has performance big enough to match the flagship Olympus E-P3. Read full 7-part review
$499.00
$224.9518Nikon Coolpix AW100
The AW100 is this year's best toughcam and an easy recommendation, but has its share of problems too. Read full 16-part review
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$499.9919Panasonic 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. Read full 7-part review
$499.99
$429.9919Canon PowerShot SX30 IS
Featuring a whopping 35x optical zoom, powerful image stabilization, and comfortable handling, the SX30 IS is one of the best cameras we've tested this year. Read full 16-part review
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$999.9920Fujifilm FinePix X100
The Fujifilm Finepix X100 (MSRP $1199.95) made a huge splash when it was announced nearly a year ago at Photokina. Read full 7-part review
$999.99
$349.0020Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 (MSRP $$499.95) is one of the most hotly anticipated high-end point-and-shoot cameras of 2010. Read full 13-part review
$349.00
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