TechTV Labs gives you the lowdown on the latest professional digital cameras.

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Price: $4,000 (body only)
CCD: 1.1 inch, 3.4 megapixel Super CCD sensor; maximum 6.1 million pixel output (3040x2016)
Resolution: 3040x2016 (JPEG, TIFF-RGB of TIFF-YC) 2304x1536, 1440x960
Lens: Compatible with most F-mount Nikor lens
Features: 2-inch, low-temperature polysilicon LCD monitor; pop-up flash
Manual settings: White balance, exposure compensation, ISO, focus, flash
Connection: USB
Memory: Smart Media, Compactflash, or IBM Microdrive

Pros: Very high pixel count; good metering and white balance; good speed (although not close to D1); still easy enough to point, adjust, and shoot; easy to change digital settings; light weight for an SLR; very nice color
Cons: Battery life; not every Nikor lens is supported; a true 3 megapixel camera not 6.1 megapixel; no spot metering; slow playback of TIFF images
Best suited for: Hobbyists and prosumers with existing Nikor lenses
Comments: Continuous shooting 1.5 frames per second, up to 5 frames; based on a Nikon F60 (N60) 35mm body; compete mostly with the Canon EOS-D30 as a prosumer digital SLR

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