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More photos from the D2H

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These are just candid photos. I still haven't put the camera through it's paces.
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<b>This image taken with the Nikkor 10mm DX Lens. Those of who follow digital closely know that focal lengths for lenses are different on alot of the digitals because of the size of the CCD. Nikon introduced a new line of lenses especiallly for digital cameras that corrected this problem.</b></font></center>
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with the *digital* lenses as opposed to the regular AF Nikon lenses ?
 
The glass is still the same.
They just just fixed the focal length problem.
You get true focal lengths now.
 
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