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Sony a99II
Sony may have a successfull full frame mirrorless line, but they haven't forgotten about their DSLTs. The Sony a99II is a fast SLT (like an SLR, but with a translucent mirror) that boasts 12 fps burst shooting while still using autofocus.The u...
Grade: A Price: $3,198.00

Sony A77II
Every time a DSLR snaps a picture, the mirror inside has to flip up and down--which is why smaller cameras tend to have faster burst speeds (until you get into the $3,000 DSLRs) and why the Sony a77II's 12 fps is such a big deal. Sony's hi...
Grade: A- Price: $1,198.00

Sony a68
Just when we thought Sony had forgotten about their DSLRs to concentrate on mirrorless, they've released a very intriguing entry-level model, the a68. While other budget DSLRs offer autofocus points in the single digits or very low double digi...
Grade: A- Price: $598.00

Sony A3000
Sony's latest DSLR is a compact compromise between the size of a mirrorless and the power of a DSLR. The A3000 uses the same lenses as their mirrorless line, allowing for a much more compact system overall, yet has an APS-C sized sensor. Despi...
Grade: A- Price: $476.00

Pentax K-S2
With a weather-sealed, compact body, wi-fi and a solid set of imaging capabilities, the Pentax K-S2 certainly looks to be a competitor among the available DSLRs for beginners. Updating on the quirky K-S1 less than a year after it's release, th...
Grade: A- Price: $697.00

Pentax K-S1
Pentax cameras are known for being a bit quirky--and the Pentax K-S1 may be the strangest yet. But while this camera literally includes flashing lights and an unusual body design, it also has a few features that are more than enough to entice some...
Grade: B+ Price: $416.00

Pentax KP
Pentax is cramming more features into a smaller body with the KP, a compact, weather-sealed DSLR.The KP uses an APS-C sensor, and like several of Pentax's earlier models, doesn't have an anti-aliasing filter but uses the sensor shift stabi...
Grade: A- Price: $897.00

Pentax K-70
The Pentax K-70 has two big things going for it: weather-sealing, and an $899 price tag.Like most entry-level DSLRs, the K-70 sports an APS-C sensor. The camera shoots at a respectable six frames per second, using up to a 1/6000 second shutter spe...
Grade: A- Price: $797.00

Pentax K-50
Pentax may be considered the underdog compared to DSLR giants like Nikon and Canon, but the weather-sealed, colorful 2013 release, the K-50, isn't a model to gloss over. Sitting pretty at about $780 MSRP, the K-50 has a feature set and capabil...
Grade: A Price: $696.00

Pentax K-3 II
While Nikon and Canon are the most popular DSLR manufacturers, Ricoh/Pentax shouldn't be overlooked--they're continuing to prove their worth with the introduction of the Pentax K-3 II, a high-end APS-C DSLR that offers improved autofocus s...
Grade: A Price: $829.00

Pentax K-3
Pentax DSLRs are known for their innovative, unique qualities like weather sealing; the manufacturer's 2013 advanced enthusiast model, the K-3, has piqued our interest with an anti-aliasing filter that can be turned on and off. Anti aliasing f...
Grade: A Price: $968.00

Pentax K-1 Mark II
As the Mark II in the name suggests, the Pentax K-1 Mark II encompases much of the same hardware as the company's earlier option, using a full frame, 36 megapixel sensor. The K-1 II, however, adds an accelerator that expands the cameras ISO ra...
Grade: A- Price: $2,397.00

Pentax K-1
Ricoh sure waited awhile to create their first full frame DSLR--but at least they announced the camera with both some classic styling and modern perks. The Pentax K-1 contains a few handsome features like a variable optical low pass filter, a LCD ...
Grade: A- Price: $1,697.00

Nikon Df
When camera giant Nikon finally decided to release a retro-inspired DSLR, they did it in style with the Df, a lightweight full frame DSLR that has a style similar to the old Nikon F film cameras. The sensor and processor are the same one that'...
Grade: A Price: $2,997.00

Nikon D850
The Nikon D850 is a camera that pays attention to details -- both in the photos itself and the feature list. An update to the 2014 D810, the Nikon D850 sports a 45.7 megapixel full frame sensor and 4K, 30 fps video for capturing those details.At t...
Grade: A+ Price: $3,297.00

Nikon D810A
The Nikon D810A is designed for snapping shots of galaxies, stars and other space elements. The manufacturer warns it's not for general use--so look at the D810 if shooting stars isn't your specialty. The D810A keeps everything we like abo...
Grade: A+ Price: $3,797.00

Nikon D810
Nikon has announced an upgrade to their professional level mid-range DSLR, the D810. With tweaks across the board from the older D800, the Nikon D810 is being hailed as a multi-media camera, with features appealing to both photographers and videog...
Grade: A Price: $2,797.00

Nikon D800E
The Nikon D800E is everything the D800 is but with the anti-aliasing filter removed. The anti-aliasing filter slightly blurs captured images in order to avoid moire, the funky image artifact that arises out of photographing finely patterned textur...
Grade: A- Price: $2,299.00

Nikon D800
Nikon's answer to the Canon 5D Mark II and now-competitor to the 5d Mark III, the D800 replaces the aging D700 as Nikon's cheapest full-frame camera (half the D4's $6000). Crucially, the D800 adds 1080p video recording and ups the reso...
Grade: A- Price: $2,099.00

Nikon D7500
There are those speedy, sports-loving cameras. The steady landscape shooters. The video-focused cameras. And then there’s the camera that looks at all of those shots and says, “Sure, I can do that.” With an 8 fps burst mode, snap...
Grade: A- Price: $1,146.00

Nikon D750
Move over, D610 and D810. Nikon's latest full frame DSLR seems to have a lot going for it--so much so that it's going to be competing with the camera giant's other options. With the power of a full frame sensor, the Nikon D750 is the f...
Grade: A Price: $1,797.00

Nikon D7200
If the ultimate test of a good camera is low light performance, the Nikon D7200 is set up as an easy winner. The D7000 line has always been a solid DSLR, Nikon's 2015 enthusiast camera takes the fully featured D7100 and enhances the sensor eve...
Grade: A Price: $997.00

Nikon D7100
The Nikon D7100In an era of “less is more” and an onslaught of new mirrorless cameras with small bodies but hefty price tags, Nikon has continued tweaking their excellent line of DSLRs. The D7100 sits at the very top of their models (b...
Grade: A- Price: $696.00

Nikon D7000
The D7000 is Nikon's latest enthusiast dSLR, occupying the spot in their dSLR lineup between the D90 and D300s models. It's packed with a 16.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor, a wide ISO range, 6 frames per second burst mode, and an excell...
Grade: B- Price: $493.00

Nikon D610
Short of heading into the I-could-have-bought-a-nice-new-car-with-this-money medium format cameras, full frame offers the most resolution and flexibility in photography. The Nikon D610 bridges the gap between the camera giant's APS-C DSLRs and...
Grade: A Price: $1,500.00

Nikon D5600
Nikon’s affordable DSLR is getting even more connected — the Nikon D5600 packs in much of the same imaging tech and body style of the D5500, but adds Bluetooth connectivity and built-in time lapses. Sitting towards the low end price-wi...
Grade: B Price: $999.00

Nikon D5500
The Nikon D5500 mixes the company's longstanding DSLR reputation with some new tech, switching to a touchscreen, while continuing to slim down the body. But do all the new smartphone-esque features like the touchscreen and wi-fi ruin what'...
Grade: A Price: $606.00

Nikon D5300
To be straightforward, if you have $1,000 (give or take) to spend on a camera, there are a lot of options out there. It's no longer just a matter of which manufacturer family you want to join, it's a question of mirrorless or DSLR and if y...
Grade: A- Price: $724.00

Nikon D5200
Nikon has needed an update to the aging D5100 for most of 2012 after they cannibalized sales with the 24 megapixel D3200. The D5200 handily leapfrogs the D3200 by using the same 24.1 megapixel sensor but gaining the D7000's 39-point autofocus,...
Grade: A- Price: $670.00

Nikon D500
Fast cameras, just like fast cars, are notoriously expensive. But with the Nikon D500, the speed of the most expensive flagship DSLRs are now accessible at a third of the cost. The D500 wraps up many of the features of the best-in-class D5, includ...
Grade: A- Price: $1,897.00