Based on your page views, there were quite a few changes that occurred on the Most Popular Cameras list for April. Two extremely popular cameras, the Nikon D7100 and Fuji X100s, skyrocketed to the top of the charts. Overall the list saw a lot of changes. Check out our forums and see what others have to say. Weigh in with your opinion about all of these changes.
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1. Nikon D7100 (new to list)
The Nikon D7100 is no joke! It has a 24.1MP APS-C sensor, 3.2-inch LCD, weather sealing, dual card slots and produces great image quality. The D7100 is in many ways Nikon's way of showing that APS-C DSLRs still have a place in the world despite how much the ILC market has grown. The camera boasts 24.1MP sensor, 51 point autofocus system, that can autofocus down to f8, 7fps shooting, a 3.2 inch 1,229K dot LCD, ISO 100-6400 natively, dual SD card storage, and weather sealing.
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2. Fujifilm X100s (new to list)
With its retro styling and fixed lens design, the Fuji X100s is sure to be a hit. We love the camera's image quality and fast AF. The X100s is mostly the same camera as the X100 except for the new autofocus, a few new button placements, revamped autofocus and new manual focusing methods. Users now have the option of using either a split prism display in the EVF mode or they can use focus peaking. |
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3. Canon PowerShot SX50 HS (previously #1)
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4. Sony NEX-6 (new to list)
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5. Nikon D600 (previously #7)
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