![]() Of course, all this is speculation until we test all these new cameras side by side, but after a fairly light spring and summer release schedule, it's great to see the big Japanese camera makers doing what they do best – bringing out genuinely innovative new kit. The Sonys are keenly priced too, coming in at under £1000 each. Sony's intriguing new translucent-mirror cameras, the Sony Alpha a55 and a33, seem to offer outstanding AF performance (for Live View and video as well as stills) and a whopping great speed hit – 10 frames per second with autofocus must be causing a few jitters over at Canon HQ. ![]() Sony could threaten to rain on the Canon 60D's parade, too, which isn't something we would have said even last week. A Canon EOS 6D (price & specs) review and comparison with Canon EOS 5D Mark II (price & specs) and Canon EOS 7D (price & specs) and Canon EOS 60D (price & specs) video from Orange Wedding Films. Nikon has revealed an upgraded entry level DSLR in the shape of the D3100, and we fully expect an announcement of a Nikon D90 (read our Nikon D90 review) successor in the run up to the Photokina trade show in late September – watch this space… ![]() ![]() So what about Canon's competitors? It's fair to say that the Canon 60D aces anything that Nikon currently has to offer in the mid-range, with the Nikon D90 and the D300S looking rather old-school in comparison to this. ![]()
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