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Made to replace the EOS 50D, the Canon EOS 60D brings an articulating 3-inch display with 1.04 million dot resolution, and an 18-megapixel APS-C sensor. Description |
The D7000 brings magnesium alloy construction and new ergonomics and controls to Nikon's mid-range prosumer DSLR line, as well as an extended maximum ISO of 24,600, full 1080p video capture with continuous autofocus, and two SD card slots. |
The D300s, a slight refresh to Nikon's highest-end DX DSLR, the D300, added 720p video capture, an updated control layout and a faster continuous shooting rate to its predecessor's rugged build quality and 51-point autofocus system. |
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Stereo AV cable AVC-DC400ST
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DK-23 Rubber Eyecup
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