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Nikon is replacing the D40 as its least expensive digital SLR in favor of the Nikon D3000, a $600 camera that raises resolution to a more respectable 10 megapixels, the burst rate from 2.5 to 3 shots per second, modernizes the autofocus system, offers a sensor-shaking dust reduction system and comes with an image-stabilized lens. The question, though, is whether even with all these improvements, the D3000 competes effectively in what’s now a highly competitive entry-level SLR market.

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2009-2010 DIGITAL SLR RATINGS

Rank ProductTypeMega PixelsPrice
1Olympus E-P1 Consumer 13.10  $799.95 
9Olympus E-30 Consumer 13.10  $899.00 
10Olympus E-620 Consumer 13.10  $599.00 

2007 AND 2008 DIGITAL SLR CAMERA RATINGS

Rank ProductTypeMega PixelsPrice
7Olympus EVOLT E-510 Consumer 10.90  $119.00 
13Olympus EVOLT E-520 Consumer 11.80  $440.00 
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