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  • Olympus E-30
    Aimed squarely at enthusiasts, the latest SLR from Olympus offers several unique capabilities for creative expression

    The new E-30 fits into the Olympus D-SLR line-up between the pro E-3 and advanced-amateur E-520 models, but closer to the E-3. It offers the most megapixels of any Olympus D-SLR and is loaded with features aimed at the creative artist who likes to go beyond the straight shot. Like the E-3 and E-520, the E-30 incorporates sensor-shift image stabilization that works with all lenses. And like all Olympus E-System D-SLRs, the E-30 offers the proven Olympus-pioneered Supersonic Wave Filter sensor-dust reduction system, Shadow Adjustment Technology (automatically controls shadows and highlights) and multiple wireless flash capability. ...

New cameras from Canon and Nikon are the first SLRs to include video
D-SLRs + HD Video Digital video has been a feature of compact digital cameras for years, and recently HD capture has become more common. This feature has now made its way to interchangeable-lens cameras.... Read More »

New models deliver technology advances for photographers of every level
Next-Generation D-SLRs

It has been three long years since Canon shook things up by introducing the first “affordable” full-frame D-SLR, the EOS 5D. Now its replacement is finally here. The new EOS 5D Mark II ups the resolution by 65%, adds full HD-movie capability and a lot more, all at a price $600 ... Read More »

As technology advances, pro-level features are appearing at entry-level prices
Buyer's Guide 2009: D-SLRs Under $1,000 For first-time D-SLR buyers, the sub-$1,000 category is often the best balance between performance and price. The entry-level segment of the market is highly competitive, with manufacturers vying to bring photographers into their systems.... Read More »

The tools of the pros, these top-tier models offer the cutting edge of digital image capture
Buyer's Guide 2009: D-SLRs Over $2,000

If you make your living with your camera or simply want the very best performance and latest technologies, pro models offer uncompromising feature sets and image quality. This also is the range where you'll find "full-frame," 35mm-size sensors, allowing you to use 35mm lenses with ... Read More »

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