Friday, March 11, 2011

Most Popular Digital Cameras of February 2011

I found this article and I wanted to share this with you. i choose Canon cameras over any other brand! So it puts a smile to my face because both Canon's Power Shots beats Nikon's Coolpix and Canon's EOS Rebel beat both Nikon's D7000 & D3000! In you're face Nikon! ^_^

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 | By Allison Johnson, DigitalCameraReview.com Editor |
Our monthly roundup of the most-viewed cameras is back and it's the much-talked-about Panasonic GF2 making a splash. It debuted on the list after we published a fairly positive review, and it garnered the most page views in February. The long-time reigning champ, the PowerShot SX20, is knocked off the list after many months at the top.
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1. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 (first time on the list)  The Panasonic GF2 makes its debut on our list in the number one position. The GF2 is the successor to the GF1 Micro Four Thirds camera, adding a touch screen to an already capable feature set.
Canon PowerShot S95
2. Canon PowerShot S95 (previously #4) – The Canon S95 gets a slight boost up from fourth place into second. It's getting some well-earned attention for great image qualiity, flexible shooting options and good performance in low light conditions.
Canon PowerShot SD1400
3. Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS (previously #1) The PowerShot SD1400 slips a couple of places into third. It's still garnering a lot of views for its solid 28mm wide angle lens and good image quality.
Nikon P100
4. Nikon Coolpix P100 (previously #3) - Nikon just announced this ultrazoom's successor, but the P100 maintains a spot in the top five. It features a long 26x zoom lens, a 3.0-inch articulating monitor and a 10.3 megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor.
Canon T2i
5. Canon EOS Rebel T2i (previously #2) The T2i remains in Canon's entry-level lineup after the announcement of the T3i. The T2i still packs a powerful punch with an 18 megapixel CMOS sensor and full 1080p HD video recording.
Panasonic Lumix ZS7
6. Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7 (previously #5) The multi-tasking ZS7 offers an in-camera GPS chip and an excellent 12x optical zoom.

7. Nikon D7000 (previously #7) - The D7000 holds steady at number seven. It was an easy pick for a DCR Editors' Choice award, offering a 16.2 megapixel DX format sensor, a new 2016-pixel metering system and a 39-point AF system.
Canon PowerShot SX30
8. Canon PowerShot SX30 IS (previously #6) – You have to give the SX30 credit for its 35x optical zoom lens. Outside of that it offers 720p HD video and a flip-out LCD. Despite its feature-richness, image quality fell slightly flat.
Nikon D3000
9. Nikon D3000 (previously #9)  The D3000 stays in our top ten round up well after the introduction of its D3100 successor. It hangs in there with a 10.2 megapixel DX format sensor, 3 fps continuous shooting and an 11-point AF system.
Canon PowerShot G12
10. Canon PowerShot G12 (previously #8) - Canon's flagship PowerShot hangs on to the last position with its class-leading image quality, 28mm wide angle lens and 2.8-inch flip-out LCD.

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