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  • Nikon D7000

    Nikon D7000

    £949.00

    Nikon’s D7000 sits above the mid-price D5100 and just below the...

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  • Nikon D3100

    Nikon D3100

    £479.00

    Now a year-and-a-half old, the D3100 was the first D-SLR in Nikon’s...

    Photo answers rating rating is 5

    Owner's rating rating is 4

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Nikon D40

£250.00

The Nikon D40 is well-aimed at the new user and coupled with its great price-tag, makes the perfect choice for a first D-SLR. It may only have a resolution of 6MP but it will actually teach you how to use a D-SLR for the first time.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
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Nikon D60

£325.00

The Nikon D60 is Nikon’s replacement for the hugely popular D40X D-SLR. With growing competition at this price point, have there been enough changes to keep people interested? Click here to view the video verdict.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
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Nikon D40x

£399.00

Nikon’s D40X has remained a popular choice since it was launched in March 2007. Slotting into Nikon’s range between the D40 and D60, it combines the D40’s body and controls with a 10-megapixel sensor. So, is it the best of both worlds? 

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Nikon D3000

£414.00

The Nikon D3000 is a new entry-level model replacing the D60. IThe Nikon D3000 retains the 10.2Mp resolution, ISO 100-1600 range with an expanded ISO 3200 setting and Image Sensor Cleaning with an Airflow control system to remove dust. There’s now a large, 3in LCD screen but disappointingly it doesn’t offer Live View. The autofocus system has been overhauled and ...

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Nikon D3000

£429.00

Nikon’s latest entry-level DSLR is the D3000, which follows in the footsteps of the Nikon D40x and D60. In fact, it feels extremely similar in the hand, and perhaps even slightly smaller. Packing in a 10.2MP sensor, the D3000 has retained the same resolution as the D60, not to mention sensor and processor. So what’s different?

  • Photo answers rating rating is 4
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Nikon D3000

£429.00

It’s been some time since Nikon released the D60, so a new entry-level DSLR comes as no surprise. If you’re familiar with earlier DSLRs such as the D40 and D60, you’ll find yourself in familiar territory with the D3000. It feels pretty much the same in the hand but possibly a touch smaller. In terms of handling and ease of ...

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  • Owner's rating rating is 3.5
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Nikon D3100

£479.00

Now a year-and-a-half old, the D3100 was the first D-SLR in Nikon’s lineup to offer full HD video and is built around an APS-C 14.2Mp CMOS sensor, offering a maximum 4608x3072 pixel resolution.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
  • Owner's rating rating is 4
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Nikon D3100

£499.00

The Nikon D3100 is a replacement for the Nikon D3000 but is it as good – or any better?There’s a brand-new 14.2Mp CMOS sensor in the D3100, making it the second highest resolution D-SLR in the Nikon line-up,  behind the top-of-the-range 24.5Mp full-frame D3X and eclipsing the 12.3Mp D300S that sits at the top of Nikon’s APS-C D-SLR range. There’s ...

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Nikon D80

£500.00

The Nikon D80 is quite simply the best D-SLR on the market for the enthusiast photographer. Nikon’s eleventh D-SLR offers a resolution of 10 megapixels and a great price all in a comfortable and easy-to-use body.

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  • Owner's rating rating is 4.5
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Nikon D90

£629.00

The Nikon D90 is Nikon’s enthusiast offering and a more affordable alternative to the heavy-duty D300. There’s a 12.3Mp sensor on the Nikon D90 and an ISO range running from 200-3200, but this can be expanded to a 100-6400 ISO equivalent. The D90 can shoot continuously at 4.5fps – a decent average among the cameras on test here, while the ...

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