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limited. It has a very nice feel similar to the F5 and
is designed for professional. This is a large robust
camera and most would not want to carry it around. For
those that choose to you will benefit from the many features
that this camera as to offer. Here are a few of the
features 2" LCD Panel, 100% Viewfinder, 8 Frames Per
Second of Shooting and there really are to many to list.
Build quality is top notch and is made with seals in critical
locations to keep out dust and moisture. I have not printed out many photos but what I have printed out
have looked great. I currently use the Epson
2200 printer which I highly recommend. The D2H is a
four megapixel camera that delivers results that have been
widely claimed to beat most six megapixel cameras. I can
attest that I have printed out 13x19 photos that were
stunning. Nikon recently lowered the price of this
camera and I'm not sure if you can find a professional digital
camera at a better price today. I have been resisting
the purchase of a digital camera. I can say that I'm a
convert who is still learning about digital.
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that I have learned more about exposure from using digital
than in all the years of film. Great tool to review what
you have done and then revaluate your exposure. I now
can take pictures for pure fun and not worry about the
cost. If I happen to take a good photo then I will print
it, otherwise I can delete it.
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process.
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waste
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