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Digital Cameras between $400 and $600

The $400 to $600 price range holds some of the best consumer-oriented cameras out there. This is where some of the best compacts lie, as well as many consumer dSLRs and mirrorless interchangeable-lens shooter. These cameras have large sensors, advanced features, manual controls, and are aimed at photographers who want to take more than just the passing snapshot.

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Sony Alpha A57
Sony Alpha A57

Ranked 1st of 20 in Consumer dSLR

Sony's A57 falls under the A65 and A77 as Sony's new mid-level SLT. more »

16.1 megapixels CMOS sensor; 1080p HD video with stereo sound; 3-inch articulating LCD; 12 fps continuous shooting; Manual modes; RAW capture; Optical image stabilization; Lithium-ion battery

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Starting at $549.99
from 7 stores
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Sony Alpha A37
Sony Alpha A37

Ranked 4th of 20 in Consumer dSLR

The A37 replaces the A35 and clearly defines Sony's Alpha product lineup. more »

16.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor; 1080 60i HD video with stereo sound; 2.6-inch swivel LCD screen with 230,400 dots; Electronic viewfinder; 7fps continuous burst at 8.4 megapixel resolution; Manual mode...

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Starting at $498.00
from 2 stores
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Sony Alpha NEX-5R
Sony Alpha NEX-5R

Ranked 6th of 26 in Mirrorless Digital Cameras

The NEX-5R is the logical next step in the NEX-5 line, following on the ... more »

16.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor; 1080/60p HD video with stereo sound; 3-inch 180 degree tilt touchscreen LCD with 920,000 dots; Image stabilization; Wireless functionality through Sony PlayMemories and...

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Starting at $598.00
from 10 stores
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