Ok After Surfing the Net WeI quickly found 5 of the Hottest Digital Camera’s from Pro’s to Co’s (Consumer to Prosumer to Professional), these are “the best across the board Like Tat and ’em”!! To Find out all you have to do is  hit the —->

#5 Kodak EasyShare Z915

This is a Consumer Camera Generic to the Public, But Has a Very good feature-to-price ratio, its very comfortable, has a sturdy design, and fast performance for its class. the only thing is the Photos can look overprocessed and noisy viewed at 100 percent, and it has a  small LCD. Basically the Kodak EasyShare Z915 is a good camera for those looking to step up from a fully automatic compact camera to something with more manual controls and a longer lens. it goes between $135-$165

#4 Canon PowerShot S95

Ok this is Kinda Hot out there amongst up and coming Photographers, it’s Attractive and well-designed Very capable of producing very nice photos and complete set of manual controls with a solid 720p video. But its On the slow side, with subpar battery life and no low-compression JPEG option. At the end of the dayThough we’d like it to perform better, dSLR shooters looking for a sidekick camera will find the Canon PowerShot S95’s top-flight photos and a full manual feature set worth the tradeoff of its compact size. $400-$480

#3 Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1

This has Excellent photo quality and performance for its class its comfortable, has a streamlined design with interchangeable lenses, All Though the EVF costs extra AND you can’t use EVF and hot-shoe flash simultaneously. Overall its The best interchangeable-lens compact we’ve see thus far, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 delivers great photo quality and performance in an enthusiast-friendly shooting experience. Like competitors, however, the lack of an optical viewfinder limits its usability for photographing action $675-$900

#2 Nikon D5000

It’s Very good photo quality,  fast, has video capture, articulated LCD, and nice kit lens! It is Small, has a  dim viewfinder, middling video quality and too easy to accidentally change focus points. Not a Bad Camera But a little Pricey so think twice! $620-$1170

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#1 Canon Mark 5D/7D


Its Very fast, Excellent photo quality,  Flexible autofocus system, its big, Nice and bright viewfinder, a streamlined interface, and adds wireless flash control!!!! Only thing is it only has Single card slot, some annoying small and hard-to-feel buttons, and limited to three shots for bracketing, oh and Live View focusing still slow, But End of the Day this is An excellent midrange dSLR, the Canon EOS 7D delivers for the money. and you can see many of your popular Music Videos are Now Shot with one of these 2 Camera’s so dont look for price drops, $1200-$2500, unless something new comes out, and is it does you’ll see it here 1st on IFWT!!!!

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