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Canon EOS 7D

£1,699.00

The Canon EOS 7D is a completely new product line that sits between the 50D and 5D Mk II in its range. With an impressive spec sheet and packing a whopping 18Mp resolution on its APS-C sized sensor, can the 7D put Canon back on top of the game?The Canon EOS 7D certainly feels like £1700 of camera. Build quality ...

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
  • Owner's rating rating is 4.5
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Nikon D700

£1,739.00

The D700 is Nikon’s second full-frame D-SLR after the ground-breaking D3 and the good news is, it shares many of the same features but in a slightly more compact body. Sharing the same chip as the Nikon D3, the Nikon D700 has a resolution of 12.1Mp but will still allow you to print at A3 without any interpolation. The ISO ...

  • Photo answers rating rating is 4
  • Owner's rating rating is 4.5
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Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II

£2,000.00

Nikon has taken the ever-popular 70-200mm f/2.8 and added more ED elements and improved VR to create the all-new Mark II optic.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
  • Owner's rating rating is 4.5
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Canon EOS 5D MKII

£2,099.00

The Canon EOS 5D MkII packs in an impressive spec with its 21.1Mp chip and the option to achieve prints just a bit smaller than A2 without interpolation. The ISO coverage on the Canon EOS 5D MKII is impressive, with a standard range of ISO 100-6400, and this can be expanded to ISO 25,600 equivalent (H2). The 5D MkII employs ...

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
  • Owner's rating rating is 4.5
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Canon EOS 5D Mk II

£2,250.00

With its 21.1MP full-frame sensor, HD video capabilities and improved ISO sensitivity, the Canon 5D Mk II could be a new breed of high quality DSLR. But will it tempt you into upgrading?

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
  • Owner's rating rating is 4.5
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Canon EOS-1D Mark III

£2,349.00

When details of the Canon EOS-1D Mark III were first released, the word on the grapevine was that this might be the best D-SLR ever made. With a continuous shooting speed of 10fps and a resolution of 10MP, it might just be worthy of that title.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
  • Owner's rating rating is 4.5
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Nikon D2Xs

£2,479.00

The Nikon D2Xs has just been replaced with the new D3 but that won’t stop many Nikon users looking for a good deal. With a resolution of 12.4MP, it has been the top Nikon D-SLR for some time now and offers a build-quality and handling experience that’s second to none.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 4
  • Owner's rating rating is 4
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Nikon D3

£2,599.00

The pro-spec D3 is Nikon’s first D-SLR to feature a full-frame sensor, and boasts a resolution of 12.1MP. But that’s not all. With an impressive ISO range, a fabulous LCD screen and speedy image-processing, Nikon is all set take on the competition… Click here to watch Phil Hall give the video verdict.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
  • Owner's rating rating is 4.5
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Nikon 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II

£6,200.00

Upgraded with VRII and improved optics, the Nikon 200-400mm f/4G ED VR II with its constant f/4 aperture sets the bar high.With a price tag that would send most of us running for cover, the Mark II 200-400mm f/4 telephoto zoom from Nikon is a serious bit of kit that will have sports and wildlife photographers drooling. Image quality is ...

  • Photo answers rating rating is 0
  • Owner's rating rating is 4.5

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