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6. Nikon D3100 (first time on the list) – The D3100 replaces Nikon's wildly successful D3000 entry-level DSLR. This iteration pushes resolution up to 14.2 megapixels and offers full 1080p HD video recording with automatic AF in video capture. Nikon D3100 Review | Nikon D3100 User Opinions |
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7. Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS (previously #3) - The Canon SD1400 is a reliable digital compact featuring a 14.1 megapixel sensor, 28mm wide angle lens and a 2.7-inch display. Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS Review | Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS User Opinions |
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8. Canon PowerShot S95 (previously #2) – Dropping into the bottom five is the Canon S95 featuring a 10 megapixel sensor, manual and automatic exposure controls and a 3.0-inch LCD. Canon PowerShot S95 Review | Canon PowerShot S95 User Opinions |
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9. Canon EOS Rebel T2i (previously #5) – The Canon T2i was recently ousted by the T3i as the flagship entry-level Rebel DSLR, but it still stands tall with an 18 megapixel CMOS sensor and a 3.0-inch LCD. Canon EOS Rebel T2i Review | Canon EOS Rebel T2i User Opinions |
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10. Nikon Coolpix P100 (previously #4) - In the shadow of the recent P500 announcement, the Coolpix P100 hangs on to the last position in our list with a very capable 26x optical zoom lens and 10 megapixel sensor. Nikon Coolpix P100 Review | Nikon Coolpix P100 User Opinions |
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