My WiKi Top  10 DSLR Camera




digital single-lens reflex camera (also called a digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor, as opposed to photographic film. The reflex design scheme is the primary difference between a DSLR and other digital cameras. In the reflex design, light travels through the lens, then to a mirror that alternates to send the image to either the viewfinder or the image sensor. The alternative would be to have a viewfinder with its own lens, hence the term "single lens" for this design. By using only one lens, the viewfinder of a DSLR presents an image that will not perceptibly differ from what is captured by the camera's sensor.

So today i am going to let you know about "Top 10 DSLR camera". So let's see what's waiting for you guy's.



1. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV


The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is a professional grade 30.1 megapixels full-frame digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera made by Canon.[2][3]
Succeeding the EOS 5D Mark III, it was announced on 25 August 2016. The Mark IV went on sale in September 2016 with a retail price of $3,499 in the US, £3,599 in the UK, and €4,129 in the Eurozone.
The 5D Mark IV is offered as a body only or in a package with a new EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM zoom lens or an EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM zoom lens; at introduction, the suggested retail price was $3,499, with 24-105 f/4L IS II kit $4,599, and with 24-70 f/4L IS kit $4,399.

                                   
                                                                                  Canon EOS 5D Mark IV                                                                                                                                                                                           2. Nikon D800   
The Nikon D800 is a 36.3-megapixel professional-grade full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera produced by Nikon Corporation. It was given a Gold Award by Digital Photography Review.The successor is the Nikon D810 - announced June 26,2014.It was officially announced on February 7, 2012 and went on sale in late March 2012 for the suggested retail price of $2999.95 in the U.S.£2399 in the UK, and 2892 in the Eurozone. Shortly after the camera went on sale, Nikon's UK subsidiary increased the price of the D800 in that market by £200 to £2599, saying that the original price was due to an "internal systems error". However, Nikon honored the original price for all pre-orders placed before March 24, and added that no price changes would be made in other markets.



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Nikon D800

                                                                                                                                                                    

 3.Canon EOS 5DS         

                                                 

The Canon EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R (known as the EOS 5Ds and EOS 5Ds R in Japan) are two closely related digital SLR cameras announced by Canon on February 6, 2015. Both are professional full-frame cameras with 50.6-megapixel sensors, the highest of any full-frame camera at the time of announcement. The only difference between the two models is that the sensor of the "R" version includes an optical filter that cancels out the effects of a standard optical low-pass filter. This distinction is roughly similar to that between Nikon's now-replaced D800 and D800E (with the E having a self-cancelling filter).Canon stated that both the 5DS and 5DS R will not replace the older EOS 5D Mark III, so therefore both the 5DS and 5DS R will have their new positions in Canon's DSLR camera lineup.
At the time of announcement, estimated prices were $3,699.00 and $3,899.00 (EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R), with announced date of availability, through authorized Canon retailers, in June 2015.
Despite the record-high pixel count and related storage and processing power, these cameras do not shoot 4K video or high frame rate 1080p video.



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                                                                         Canon EOS 5DS


4. Nikon D500 

The Nikon D500 is a 20.9-megapixel professional digital single-lens reflex camera using an APS-C sensor. It was announced by Nikon Corporation on 6 January 2016 along with the Nikon D5 FX format camera. It replaced the D300S as Nikon's DX format flagship DSLR. On 23 February 2017, at CP+ show, a special edition was released for Nikon's 100th anniversary.  

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                                                          Nikon D500

5. Canon EOS 7D Mark II

The Canon EOS 5D Mark II is a 21.1-megapixel full-frame CMOS digital single-lens reflex camera made by Canon, the first Canon EOS camera to have video recording capabilities. It succeeds the EOS 5D and was announced on 17 September 2008.
On 2 March 2012, Canon announced the camera's successor: the Canon EOS 5D Mark III.[5] On 24 December 2012, Canon Japan moved the camera to their "Old Products" list, effectively discontinuing the camera.





                                                  Canon EOS 7D Mark II

6. Nikon D7200

The Nikon D7200 is a 24-megapixel APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Nikon on March 2, 2015. It started shipping on March 19. The D7200 was superseded by the Nikon D7500, announced on April 12, 2017. While the D7200 was equipped with features useful and intended for (semi) professional use (such as two SD card slots, and the availability of a battery grip), such features and possibilities have been removed from the D7500, so that the D7200 is the last camera in the D7xxx series for now, which targets also professional use. Being the successor of the Nikon D7100 it has (among other things) the following enhancements.


                                                                         Nikon D7200


7. Nikon D750

The Nikon D750 is a full-frame DSLR camera announced by Nikon on September 12, 2014. It is the first in a new line of Nikon FX format cameras which includes technologies from the D810 in a smaller and lighter body. Nikon sees the D750 with "advanced video features" for videographers as well as a primary or secondary camera for fast handling and speed, although the camera is rated with 6.5 fps at full resolution.
It has a newly developed 24.3-effective-megapixel image sensor (24.93 megapixel raw) with claimed lower image noise. The Expeed 4 processor from D4S/D810 and built-in Wi-Fi enable functions from the D810. Its autofocus is the same as in the D4S and D810, but can autofocus with less light than the D810, down to -3 EV.
The D750 has a tilting LCD screen (the first full-frame DSLR with an adjustable screen, although several Nikon DX bodies have tilting or fully articulated screens), and is cited as "the lightest among Nikon's traditional pro series". The body is a light-weight weather-sealed monocoque construction with carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer at the front and magnesium alloy for the back and top.





                                                                             Nikon D750

8. Nikon D5500


The Nikon D5500 is an F-mount DSLR announced by Nikon on January 5, 2015. The successor of the D5300 (there having been no D5400)[3] it is the first Nikon DSLR to feature a touchscreen.[3]
The Nikon D5500 features other improvements over its predecessor Nikon D5300. With a newer carbon-fiber composite body, the Nikon D5500 weighs 60 grams less with a significantly smaller size, has a touchscreen, Wi-Fi but lacks NFC (near field communication) connectivity and GPS functionality.[4]
A review lists the bigger buffer for raw files and the longer battery life.


                                                                             Nikon D5500


9. Canon EOS Rebel T6i / Canon EOS 750D


The Canon EOS 750D, known as the Rebel T6i in the Americas or as the Kiss X8i in Japan, is a 24.2 megapixels entry-mid-level digital SLR announced by Canon on February 6, 2015. As a part of the Canon EOS three-digit/Rebel line, it is the successor to the EOS 700D.[1]
The 750D was announced and released together with the 760D, a very similar model which adopts some of the ergonomic features of the more expensive 70D.



                                                                   Canon EOS 750D

10. Pentax K-1


The Pentax K-1 is the first production Pentax full-frame digital SLR camera, announced on February 17, 2016.
As the flagship model of the Pentax K-mount system, it includes several new and improved features, including a five-axis SR II in-body image stabilization system, newly designed flexible tilt articulating screen mounted on four metal struts allowing for rotation about the optical axis in addition to upward and downward tilt, and improved autofocus and metering systems.
Ricoh has continued to update the camera after release through free downloadable firmware updates. These have added features including a night vision mode and a timer for bulb mode.




                                                            

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