10-megapixel cameras seem to be the rage these days and we are not just strictly referring to the professional range. Be it in the realm of digital SLRs or compacts, there are enough signs to tell you that the 10-megapixel camera race is on. Here over at www.hardwarezone.com, we have already featured several 10-megapixel cameras with the most recent ones being the D80 and Alpha A100 from Nikon and Sony respectively.
Our focus today is the new entry-level 400D DSLR from Canon. While many might say that the 400D is a response to Nikon and Sony, the fact that it outguns the mid-range 30D (8.0-megapixel) with a revolutionary 10-megapixel image sensor just drives home the point that the 400D is more a natural progression than a knee-jerk reaction…
» Sony Alpha A700 Digital SLR Camera Preview
» Nikon D3 and Nikon D300 Preview
» Canon EOS 400D Rebel XTi DSLR Camera Review
» Canon PowerShot A570 IS Digital Camera Review
» Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera Review
» Pentax K100D Digital SLR Camera Review
» Pentax K100D DSLR Review - Affordable DSLR
» Face Off: Nikon D80 vs Sony A100
» Nikon D80 Digital SLR Review
» Sony DSLR-A100 Digital Camera Review
» Casio EX-Z1000 10.1 megapixel compact camera review
» Canon PowerShot EOS 30D digital SLR camera review
» Olympus E-330 - The largest "view finder" for DSLR
» Nikon D200 DSLR Camera
» Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-P200 7Mpixel Digital Camera


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