DSLR and Interchangeable Lens Camera Reviews
Welcome to the brand new DSLR Review Organizer. Be sure to add it to your bookmarks using the permalink. More on this feature after the list of cameras.
| Nikon | Canon | Sony | Pentax | Olympus | The Rest | D3X D3s D3 D700 | 1Ds Mk III 1D Mark IV 1D Mk III 5D Mk II 5D (Mk I) | A900 A850 | K7 | E3 | Leica S2 Leica M9 Leica M8.2 Leica M8 |
| D300s D300 D200 D90 D80 | 7D 50D 40D 30D | A700 A550 A500 A450 | K20D K10D | E30 E620 E600 E520 E510 | Fuji S5 Pro Leica Digilux 3 Panasonic L1 Panasonic L10 Samsung GX20 Samsung GX10 Sigma SD15 Sigma SD14 |
| D5000 D3000 D60 D40x D40 | T1i 500D XSi 450D XS 1000D XTi 400D XT 350D 300D | A380 A350 A330 A300 A230 A200 A100 | K200D K100Ds K-x K2000/K-m | E-P2 E-P1 E450 E420 E410 E400 | Samsung NX10 Panasonic GH1 Panasonic G1 Panasonic GF1 |
What is this?
This is a guide that features reviews of interchangeable lens cameras. Click on each dSLR's name to get a list of reviews. Each review list is presented in a unique 3-column format. We are using a "KFC secret" set of rules to organize the reviews in the three columns. The purpose of this grouping is to give the reader a wider variety of opinion. Please note the navigation links above that allow you to quickly surf from a particular list of reviews back to the review index page. Additionally, to make it easier for you to access this page, we have created a short url: noisyreviews.com
Footnotes
- Older and newer dSLRs will be added over the next few weeks.
- We use the term "DSLR" because it's easier to type, but this features other interchangeable-lens cameras, such as digital rangefinders, Micro Four Thirds. Also the Leica S2 system and medium format will be added in the next few weeks.
- If you notice any typos, inaccuracies, broken links, or missing reviews, please let us know! This is a very elaborate project, so it is bound not to be perfect.
- Because we are only using three categories, one can make strong arguments for the inclusion of specific DSLR models in a higher or lower grouping. If you strongly believe that a dSLR should be included in a different group, please make a strong case and we will consider it, or even put it to a vote if it's controversial. We blog, you decide!
- If you want to be notified when new DSLR profile pages are added, you can subscribe to the Review Organizer notification RSS feed. This is only a notification feed, it does not include the list of reviews.
- If you like this, be sure to vote for it at Reddit.
- This is best viewed on displays with 1280 resolution or wider. If you are reading this on a lower resolution screen, or your default fonts are larger, please try reducing the font size until individual rows align on a single line.
- At the risk of unleashing the wrath of the Sonolta fans, we moved the Sony A3XX-series to the bottom row, in anticipating of the rumored A5XX series
Great idea! this is a great resource. Thanks.
Posted by: Jim | October 19, 2008 at 05:13 PM
Thanks Jim for the feedback! I'm glad you liked it!
Posted by: 1001 noisy cameras | October 19, 2008 at 05:20 PM
DSLR Review Organizer is a nice feature, but to my knowing there's no camera model with the name Canon 5D Mk l. Following the link reveals, that the name refers to the good old Canon 5D. Why not call the camera with it's real name? The following model surely won't be called Canon 5D, so I can see no risk for confusion.
Posted by: Ari T. | October 20, 2008 at 11:42 AM
That is a good point, but now that there are two of them, it's a (safer) disambiguation. Or do you think the disambiguation is creating confusion? (I just put the (Mk I) in parenthesis, if that helps).
Posted by: 1001noisycameras | October 20, 2008 at 12:02 PM
does this mean that the old home page no longer exists? i prefer to see all of the news you offer and then hit the dslr reviews if i need to. but now, i am taken straight here and i cannot find the old home page.
Posted by: Bobby | October 21, 2008 at 06:04 AM
Hi Bobby,
The DSLR Reviews are on the front page as part of the launch celebration! The home page will return to the previous format in a couple of hours today.
Posted by: 1001noisycameras | October 21, 2008 at 07:08 AM