Canon’s first mirrorless camera features a slimline body with a touch screen plus the same sensor and image processor and most of the functions of the EOS 650D DSLR.

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Canon’s first mirrorless camera features a slimline body with a touch screen plus the same sensor and image processor and most of the functions of the EOS 650D DSLR.

A faster lens and Full HD video recording plus improved autofocusing make the latest addition to the popular and versatile G-series a worthy successor to the G12.

Nikon’s latest entry-level DSLR adds support for Full HD movie recording, optional Wi-Fi connectivity and provides higher sensor and monitor resolution.

An entry-level ‘full frame’ DSLR that provides 24.3-megapixel resolution and offers the option to add a Wi-Fi adapter, GPS module, stereo microphone and remote controller.

A reasonably compact, competitively-priced, stabilised lens that covers a popular zoom range for owners of Nikon’s FX cameras.

Fujifilm’s second X Series interchangeable-lens camera provides most of the features of the X-Pro 1 in a smaller, lighter body.

The first zoom lens for Fujfilm’s X mount cameras covers a popular standard zoom range with maximum apertures between f/2.8 and f/4.

A successor to the XZ-1, featuring a higher-resolution BSI-CMOS image sensor, tilting touch screen and high levels of customisation.

A pocketable addition to Fujifilm’s retro-styled X-series of cameras which features a novel collapsing lens that doubles as an on/off switch.

Canon’s most powerful super-zoom camera to date comes with a 50x optical zoom lens and is the first in its class with raw file capture.
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