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Best 5 digital cameras

Lori Grunin

Lori Grunin

(Jul 06, 2008) As the name implies, here's where you find the best of the best, our top-ranking cameras across the board. To make it here, a camera really has to blow our socks off. That doesn't happen very often. If it did, our notion of "best" wouldn't mean much, would it? So check back periodically to see if any new models have left us barefoot and speechless.
Canon EOS 1D Mark III

Canon EOS 1D Mark III

The creme de la creme of digital cameras, the Canon EOS 1D Mark III represents the best combination of speed and image quality available for photojournalists.
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Nikon D300 (w/ 18mm-200mm lens)

Nikon D300 (w/ 18mm-200mm lens)

Nikon packs a lot of power and features, plus terrific photo quality, into the D300; it's a bit expensive for enthusiasts, but entry-level pros will consider it a relatively good value.
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Canon PowerShot S3 IS

Canon PowerShot S3 IS

Among the popular megazoom models, the Canon PowerShot S3 IS stands out for its excellent photo quality. Though it's last year's model, it remains a top achiever, now at a more attractive price than ever.
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Canon PowerShot SD750 (black)

Canon PowerShot SD750 (black)

The small, snazzy Canon PowerShot SD750 hits the top of the ultracompact-camera chart by delivering solid performance and excellent photo quality in an eye-catching package.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W120 (Silver)

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W120 (Silver)

When your budget won't stretch far, you don't have a lot of choice. Among the handful of decent digital cameras under $200, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W120 offers the good combination of performance and photo quality for the money.
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