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

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Price: $5,500 (body only)
CCD: 2.74 megapixel 23.7mm x 16.7mm CCD, which outputs 2.62 million pixels
Resolution: 2000x1312 (12-bit Raw, 8-bit YCbCr-TIFF, 8-bit RGB-TIFF, JPEG)
Lens: Compatible with virtually any F-mount Nikor lens
Features: 2 inch, 120,000-dot, low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD
Manual settings: White balance, exposure compensation, ISO, focus, flash
Connection: FireWire (IEEE 1394)
Memory: Compact Flash (MicroDrive not recommend)

Pros: Superior image quality; large RAM buffer; super fast; very long lasting, interchangeable Ni-MH battery; all Nikon components; excellent customizable settings
Cons: Heavy (2.5 pounds without battery); complex array of controls
Best suited for: Journalists and artists
Comments: Designed as a professional's tool and therefore most expensive of the bunch (although much cheaper than Kodak's DCS series); over a year old, the D1 is Nikon's answer to Kodak's domination of the digital SLR market; rear and front curtain sync flash modes. Because of its sheer speed, image quality, and flexibility, this is the digital SLR to have.

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