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Nikon Announce D2H DSLR

Mark Goldstein | Digital SLR Cameras | July 22, 2003 | 2 Comments

Nikon D2HOne story is dominating the headlines in the photography world today. Nikon have confirmed what many people already knew (as it was leaked on several websites last week) by announcing their new DSLR, the Nikon D2H, along with a bunch of new lenses and flashgun. Aimed at the professional sports and press photographer, the D2H body-only has a suggested RRP of £2,800.

There are a number of websites that have posted extensive in-depth looks at the new camera. Ian over at DP-Now.com was one of the first to post the news and his preview is well worth checking out.

Website: DP-Now - Nikon D2H News

LetsGoDigital have had the opportunity to actually use the camera; they’ve posted an impressive presentation, although you will need to have the flash plug-in installed to view it.

Website: LetsGoDigital - Nikon D2H First Look

And as usual the ever-dependable DPReview have got the scoop, posting a 5-page preview of the camera.

Website: DPReview - Nikon D2H Preview



 

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#1 Mel

I'm moving back to Nikon because of the D2H and I hope I'm doing the right thing here. I have always thought that Nikon had a great system but because of the digital revolution I felt that Canon had the edge in the digital realm and I made the move. Now I think Nikon has finally woke up and said enough last make this digital thing work and looks like the D2H is the ticket. I'm ready to take the plunge into the world of Nikon again and I think we finally have it right and let's get it on.

5:38 am - Monday, November 17, 2003

#2 Mark Goldstein

Did you sell all of your Nikon lenses/kit when you switched to Canon?! That could be a big investment to make again.

10:14 am - Monday, November 17, 2003

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