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    One of Australia's major newspaper groups will cover the Olympics for the first time using digital cameras. Fairfax has signed a contract with Canon for the provision of high-end digital equipment for almost all its metro papers.

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    Replacing the popular D60, this digital SLR delivers high-end features at a newly low price.

  • Canon EOS 1Ds: State-of-the-art digital SLR

    The EOS 1Ds is a state-of-the-art 11.1 megapixel digital SLR that meets professional imaging and performance standards -- with a price to match.

  • First Look: Nikon D70

    The traditional rivalry is back within the photography arena. Nikon's new D70 looks set to storm the consumer-level digital SLR market that's being dominated by Canon's EOS 300D.

  • Canon PowerShot G6

    An attractive enthusiast-oriented alternative to pricier 8-megapixel models.

  • Nikon D70

    The new cam on the block edges out the Canon EOS 10D for the consumer dSLR crown.

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