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Dec 10th 2013, 14:30, by Jackie Dove

Shooter's delights
best cameras for the holidays

A shiny new camera is the perfect holiday gift. So great that you should insist your lucky recipients unwrap their new cameras first—that way you can get 'em charged up and ready to capture the rest of the festivities, from caroling to pie (so much pie). It's also one of the best gifts for encouraging creativity, since a camera's main purpose is to make art. And 2013 was a great year for new cameras, at every price point, with a wide mix of features—our roundup has something for every shooter on your list.

Nikon D610 ($2000, body only)
Nikon D610

If you're a a photo enthusiast aiming to step up to a full frame DSLR, the Nikon D610 has your name on it. It's targeted to advanced amateurs and semipros who seek a full-frame sensor for depth-of-field control, wide dynamic range, high image quality, low noise, color fidelity, and low-light performance.

Slated as Nikon's most affordable small-format full-frame shooter, this model replaces, updates, and drops the price from the previous D600. Improvements include continuous shooting at 6fps, a quiet continuous shutter-release mode, and upgraded auto white balance. 

Nikon D610 specs: 24.3-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor (35.9 x 24mm); Expeed 3 image processor; full HD video; 3.2-inch LCD.

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