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New Review Site: Entry-Level DSLR Cameras

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By Andrea Edmunds Feb 26th, 2009
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You like taking pictures. You want your pictures to be high quality. Point and shoot cameras may work for the casual photographer, but if you want to take visibly better photos without the extra complexity, it's time to consider moving up to an Entry-Level DSLR Camera.



In the past DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras were associated with professional photographers and their "real" photography needs. But now manufacturers recognize that everyday consumers like you and me want the same level of quality, and they're giving it to us. Although DSLR cameras can seem complex and may frighten many off when they first hear "manual settings" the manufacturers have come out with several "entry-level DSLRs" that will help make the transition from a point and shoot to the next level in photography seamless.

We have a brand new site rating all the best entry-level cameras currently on the market. We have a side-by-side comparison of the most important features and an in-depth review on each model. You'll have all the information you need in one easy-to-access place. So, if you're ready to improve your photography by making the switch, check out our site. You can also get some tips and tricks for improving your pictures and learn the language of the professional photographers. It's all there for you because, at TopTenREVIEWS, we do the research so you don't have to.

Check out these other posts on DSLR cameras:

Nikon to Unveil D5000 Entry-Level DSLR

Olympus E-620 DSLR Ready for Swivel Arm Photoshoot Madness

Samsung Goes Retro: Cameras Have Old Fashioned Analog Gauges

What's Coming at PMA: Few New Cameras but More HD Options
 
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