![]() ![]() ![]() 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. 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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