£680, www.canon.co.uk Performance: the 550D serves up superb results even in low light thanks Love full-HD video and HDMI output. Speedy, accurate autofocus 2. Pentax K-7 £850, www.pentax.co.uk 3. Canon EOS 450D £470, www.canon.co.uk 4. Nikon D5000 MORE:Nikon D5000 review 5. Nikon D300 MORE:Nikon D300 reviewIf you yearn for more professional-looking pictures, pick up one of these cameras for serious snappers
1. Canon EOS 550D
To an ISO setting that goes up to 12,800. With full-HD video, 18 megapixels and
Pro-level specs, it’s at the top of its game
Hate: No built-in image stabilisation – it’s via the lens only. No video record button
Performance: Built to last, the K-7 is dust and moisture resistant, and it features pro-quality extras such as automatic horizon correction
Love: Rugged, weather-resistant build and a high resolution LCD screen
Hate: Expensive. Bulky. Video isn’t full HD
Performance: Compact and lightweight compared to other DSLRS, the 450d also happens to deliver excellent results
Love: Impressive 12-meg sensor and is kit lens. Big, brash LCD screen
Hate: Lens, though good, does feel slightly plasticky. Now ageing a bit
£478, www.nikon.co.uk
Performance: Excellent point-and shoot capability from an SLR, with scene recognition and Active D-lighting
Love: Adjustable LCD screen lets you shoot around corners. Anti-shake lens
Hate: Low-res LCD screen. Colours can appear subdued at times
£540, www.nikon.co.uk
Performance: A serious camera. Controls are complicated, but the results make it all very worthwhile
Love: Quick shooting and responsive autofocus mean top quality snaps
Hate: Complex manual controls; this is not a camera for neophytes



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