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Nikon D2HS SLR 4.1 Megapixel Digital Camera - BODY ONLY
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Nikon D2HS SLR 4.1 Megapixel Digital Camera - BODY ONLY

Features
 Supplied Accessories - Li-ion Battery EN-EL4, Quick Charger MH-21, Body Cap, Camera Strap AN-D2Hs, AV Cable EG-D2, USB Cable UC-E4, LCD Monitor Cover BM-3, Nikon View Software CD-ROM Requires Lens - Not Included
 4.1 Effective megapixel
 TTL Viewfinder and 2.5 LCD
 Uses Nikon (or 3rd party for Nikon) series interchahgeable lenses - AF Nikkor (including AF-S, DX, VR and D-/G-type)
 Continuous shooting allows 40 RAW (NEF) shots and up to 50 JPEG images for demanding action photographers
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Nikon D2HS SLR 4.1 Megapixel Digital Camera - BODY ONLY Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ The joy of eight frames a second
You can shoot 8 frames per second, up to 50 frames continuously (jpeg, 40 raw) with this Nikon workhorse. And don't be fooled -- that 8 fps is not just for sports. I shoot photos for a Disney travel guide (The Complete Guide to Walt Disney World), and being able to zip off shots like that lets me get just the right facial expressions for people and wildlife, and capture subjects at the moment they look straight into my lens. It's terrific for twirling dancers! When I work with this camera I always end up sweating like a pig, but always get at least one shot that is far better than I planned.

Other pluses:
1. Fast focus (otherwise, what's the point?)
2. Good build quality.
3. Accurate battery gauge.
4. Auto ISO (lets you prioritize shutter speed and the camera adjusts the film speed, though I never get good results over 1200 ISO or so).
5. A large bright LCD (chimps rejoice!) makes it easy to review your shots.

Really there's only two problems: image size is just 4.1 meg (sometimes my facial features or other small details suffer) and there's too much noise at high ISOs. How does it camera compare to the new Canon models? In my experience (limited), I noticed that the Canon focused a hair faster and is more forgiving in shadow detail, but my Nikon was always a little more sharp.
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