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Top 10 Camera Brands and DSLR Cameras of 2018

BRANDS
1. Nikon
 Professional! Nikon offers numerous of complex options for all photography needs! 
2. Canon
Very well known camera, great for beginners! Easy to use and navigate.
3. Pentax
Offers all sorts of camera options from point and shoot to DSLR's. Same great quality as top brands!

4. Olympus
Only brand with non SLR cameras that have interchangeable lens for complex shots in an easy to use fashion.

5. Sony
First company with lens for smart phones, allowing all types of people to capture great photos from their cell phones. Also holds user friendly controls for all!


CAMERAS
1. Nikon D850
The Nikon D850 allows photographers to capture fast action photos in 45.7 megapixels. This allows the best resolution in any camera yet. Also has 7 FPS for the fastest continuous shooting!

 Best camera for low lighting situations, creating a very versatile camera for any type of photographer. Has and incredible ISO range of 100–32000 which expands to 50–102400.

Has the ability to share images instantly with built-in SnapBridge and touch screen display. Also features high clarity Video resolution.

Full frame 24.3 megapixel CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor. Also expands with connectable wifi options.

5. Canon Eos Rebel T7i
Near-instant auto focus for quick snap in photos. Also features a 45 point auto focus to help frame the shot instantly. 

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