
It's no coincidence that the top three cameras in our monthly list of the most-viewed digital cameras all had big Black Friday deals from various retailers. Now that the holiday shopping season has officially kicked off, DCR visitors are getting down to business and browsing for the best camera deals of the season.
October's top ranked camera, the PowerShot SX20, tumbled all the way to eighth place to make way for the PowerShot SD1400, November's most-viewed camera. The Olympus E-5 made a quick exit, and the Nikon D5000 holds on to the last position on the list. Read on to see how it all shaped up.
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1. Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS (previously #4) – The PowerShot SD1400 IS came out victorious amid the Black Friday scramble. If you didn't snatch up one of these 4x optical zoom ultracompacts on Friday, there are still comparable deals to be had on this camera at a variety of online retailers. Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS Review | Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS User Opinions |
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2. Canon EOS Rebel T2i (previously #3) – Another Black Friday winner, the Rebel T2i is still a great value with features like an 18 megapixel CMOS sensor and high quality HD video recording. Canon EOS Rebel T2i Review | Canon EOS Rebel T2i User Opinions |
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3. Nikon Coolpix P100 (previously #2) – Falling behind just one spot, the 26x optical zoom P100 stands tall in the top ten. And it should - with a 10.3 megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor, it offers full-res burst shooting at 10 fps. Nikon Coolpix P100 Review | Nikon Coolpix P100 User Opinions |
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4. Canon PowerShot G12 (first time on the list) - Canon's flagship PowerShot leapfrogs into the fourth position. It's no wonder - the G12 was easily one of the best point-and-shoots we tested in 2010. It brings HD video recording to the G series for the first time. Canon PowerShot G12 Review | Canon PowerShot G12 User Opinions |
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5. Nikon D3000 (previously #6) – Back in the top five after a dip to sixth in October, the entry-level-est Nikon DSLR remains a solid buy with a 10.2 megapixl DX format sensor and an 11-point AF system. Nikon D3000 Review | Nikon D3000 User Opinions |
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