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Built on one of the company's most popular digital SLR cameras, the Nikon D300S upgrades the D300 with a faster frame rate, dual-media capability, and HD video capability. While the Nikon D300S has the same 12.3-megapixel sensor as its predecessor, it can now capture up to 7.1 frames per second, which increases to 8 frames per second with the optional battery grip. The new SD/SDHC slot gives the Nikon D300S greater versatility, and it still has a Type I CompactFlash slot. But the big story with the Nikon D300S digital camera is its HD movie mode, capable of capturing 1,280 x 720 pixel videos at 24 frames per second. Though it has a built-in monaural microphone for audio recording, the Nikon D300S also includes a stereo mic-in jack for higher quality recording than was offered with the Nikon D90. The Nikon D300S is an impressive digital camera. Click here for our full review of the Nikon D300S.
Res: 12.3mp
Storage: CF I, SD, SDHC
Compare Price: $1,439-1,700
The Olympus PEN E-PL1 digital camera retains much of the feature set of its predecessors, the E-P1 and E-P2, but with rather more modern styling. Compared to its siblings, the Olympus PL1 adds one much-requested feature - a built-in popup flash strobe. It also leaves out some functionality to save cost as well, using a slightly smaller 2.7-inch LCD display, and dropping the rear-panel sub-dial that was used to adjust exposure, playback zoom and certain other settings. The E-PL1 also drops the horizon (leveling) indication, reduces the maximum ISO sensitivity to 3,200 and the fastest shutter speed to 1/2000 second, and switches the microphone to a monaural one. The Olympus PL1 is mostly similar to the P2 in other respects. For more details, read our Olympus E-PL1 hands-on preview.
Res: 12.3mp
Zoom: 3x
Storage: SD, SDHC
Compare Price: $1,099
Few digital cameras can go back in time and grab the moment you actually wanted when you pressed the shutter button, but that's exactly what the Casio EX-FC150 does thanks to its unique Pre-capture mode. With a 5x zoom and a backlit 10-megapixel sensor, the Casio EX-FC150 digital camera has even more tricks up its sleeve, including the ability to capture up to 40 frames per second at 9-megapixels, and to capture high-speed video at a frame rate ranging from 120 to 1,000 frames per second! The Casio FC150 will also help you in low light situations where you'd normally have to crank up the ISO into fuzzy-image territory: Just switch to High Speed Night Scene or High Speed Anti-shake mode and the Casio FC150 will capture several images then align them in-camera to form one very clean image. Click here for more on the intriguing Casio EX-FC150 digital camera.
Res: 10.1mp
Zoom: 5x
Storage: SD, SDHC
Retail Price: $300
In many ways the Canon EOS 7D stands alone. It's a digital SLR camera that can capture 18-megapixel images at 8 frames per second and 14-bit depth, with a quite usable ISO range from 100 to 12,800. The Canon 7D offers Live View, full manual exposure control while recording movies, Full HD movie recording, a new 19-point, all-cross-type autofocus system, a near-100% optical viewfinder, and built-in support for controlling up to three groups of Speedlite strobes. You can choose from one or two of those items with other digital SLR cameras from Canon and other manufacturers, but if you want it all in one body, the Canon 7D is your only choice at any price. That you can get it all for $1,699 is pretty amazing. Click here to read our review of the Canon 7D.
Res: 18.0mp
Zoom: 5x
Storage: CF I, CF II
Compare Price: $1,499-1,700
Sometimes all you need is a very small digital camera that can slip into a pocket unnoticed: a digital camera like the Canon SD940 IS. Its smoothly curved edges make it seem quite a bit thinner than it is, and keeps it from showing in most pockets. Though small, the Canon SD940 still has some big features, like a 2.70-inch LCD, a 28mm 4x zoom with image stabilization, a 12.1-megapixel sensor, and an HDMI-out port to go with its HD video. Click here for more on the Canon SD940 digital camera.
Res: 12.1mp
Zoom: 4x
Storage: SD, SDHC
Compare Price: $222-253
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