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		<title>Canon Eos 5D Mark Ii And Nikon D3X Digital Camera Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ght (c) 2009 Richard Walker Canon has always been associated with some great futuristic technology in camera. In 2005 they had announced a new DSLR category when they had introduced their EOS 5 D model. This model was compact and had a full frame sensor. However, with the introduction of new cameras from Sony and [...]]]></description>
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