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I've been looking at this one for the last few weeks and think it is a great camera that will do very well.
UK Readers buy the Nikon D2H KIT here
About.com looks at the Nikon D2H and writes - 'If the D100 is not fast enough for you, Nikon have now come out with a new answer, the Nikon D2H. At the heart of this is a new sensor type developed by Nikon, which improves on the current CMOS or CCD designs. The JFET imaging sensor LBCAST (lateral buried charge accumulator and sensing transistor array) uses a simpler design than CMOS to cut power consumption and minimise dark noise, and uses two channels to transfer data faster.'
There are some great reviews on the Nikon D2H at:
- Imaging Resource - Nikon D2H
- Nikon D2H - Speed Demon
- Nikon D2H Unwrapped
- Digital Journalist - Nikon D2H
Also released is the WT-1 system which allows for wireless transfer of images to a laptop. Check out more information on this wireless system at Mobile Mag - Nikon D2H - WiFi
Lonestar Digital reviews the Nikon D2H and writes - 'Rich, vibrant, highly saturated pictures are the D2H's strong suit, with smoother tonal ranges and cleaner color graduations than those I've experienced from other cameras. Strongly saturated pictures make for beautiful prints, and D2H pictures are even better in print than on a computer screen. Definitely impressive compared to prints from other cameras.'
Posted by Darren in our Nikon category on December 21, 2003