Best dSLR Camera

November 05, 2010
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Digital SLRs provide photographers with full creative control over their images and can be used with a wide variety of interchangeable lenses. These five best dSLR cameras represent the best combination of performance, features and value, and are ideal for buyers stepping up from their entry-level dSLRs or enthusiasts and advanced photographers seeking an excellent all-around performer that can be carried with them anywhere they go. Here's a list of the best digital SLR cameras based on picture quality, build quality, ergonomics, battery life, and features such as HD video recording.
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Why it's best: The Canon EOS Rebel T2i's excellent photo and HD video quality, speed, superb feature set, and value separate this camera from the "entry-level" competition and make it the best dSLR camera overall. The T2i, which features an 18 megapixel sensor, produces exceptional images ...read full review

Why it's a best pick: With exceptional image quality and a strong feature set, the 12.3MP Nikon D90 dSLR is the one of the best digital SLR cameras on the market. Quality is on par with the Nikon D300, and it shares many advanced D300 abilities. It has a feature set well suited to both amateurs a... read full review

Why it's a best pick: Though it's more expensive than the other cameras on this list, the Canon EOS 7D performs at a level that approaches professional models thanks to its stellar image quality, excellent ergonomics, and superb feature set. Its blend of performance, features, build, and ergonomi... read full review

Why it's a best pick: The Nikon D5000 is an excellent choice for buyers that don’t want to shell out for the Nikon D90 but still want an SLR that packs great image quality, performance, and features for the money. This camera is far superior to the D60 and offers image quality that’s ... read full review

Why it's a best pick: The Canon Rebel T1i sits a step above the immensely popular Rebel XSi in Canon’s dSLR lineup. Compared to the XSi, the T1i boasts a higher-resolution sensor (15.1-megapixel), faster performance, and a new HD movie mode. This camera delivers excellent picture quality fo... read full review

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Are there _any_ 2x extenders compatible with my lens EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM canon lens canon eos 7D camera

Jeff I really need an answer about the 2x extender

The Canon 2x extender is not compatible with that lens, and I'm not aware of any other third-party manufacturers that offer a lens extender that'll fit that lens. You can use an extension tube such as http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Extension-Tube-Digital-Cameras/dp/B0000U1N38..., but I'm not sure if that'll provide the benefit you are looking for.

Are there any 2x extenders compatible with my lens EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM canon lens canon eos 7D camera

Are there any 2x extenders compatible with my lens

cant seem to get an answer to my question

will the canon EF 2x II lens extender work with my canon eos 7D camera with a EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens?

Sorry for the delayed response. According to http://www.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/lens/EFLensChart.pdf, this lens is not compatible with either the 1.4x or 2x extender.

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