Nikon D2H - 4 mp, 8 fps, wireless
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Nikon has today made official the camera leaked all over the net in the
last week. The D2H is a four megapixel digital SLR which can shoot continuously
at eight frames per second. Its buffer is large enough for 40 JPEG or
25 NEF (RAW) frames shot at this rate. The sensor used in the D2H is Nikon's
first in-house designed sensor and based on a totally new 'JFET LBCAST'
technology which appears to be similar to CMOS but capable of outputting
data at a far higher speed. The D2H supports an optional accessory, the
WT-1 which provides direct wireless transmission of images from the camera
by WiFi (802.11b), images are sent using the FTP protocol. The D2H has
numerous other new features and improvements such as; 11-area Multi-CAM
2000 AF module, 80 ms viewfinder blackout, ambient WB sensor, new Lithium-Ion
battery, 2.5" 211,000 pixel LCD monitor, orientation sensor, more
viewfinder information and support for the advanced i-TTL flash lighting
system. We have a detailed five page preview article
available.
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