Digital Cameras by $2000 and up








Epson R-D1 Epson R-D1



Touted as the first digital rangefinder camera, the 6.1-megapixel Epson R-D1 is a solid, compact, wonderfully designed camera with an EM mount for more than 200 L- (via an included adapter) and M-mount Leica-type lenses, as well as the Voigtlander 35-mm f/1.7 lens we used for this review. More
 
Nikon D2X Nikon D2X



The Nikon D2X is a 12.4-megapixel digital SLR camera designed for working professional photographers, with some remarkable features. It can shoot at 5 fps at full resolution or up to 8 fps at 6.8 More
 
Sigma SD10 Sigma SD10



The Sigma SD10 digital SLR ($2,000 street) is the second camera to use the innovative Foveon X3 CMOS image sensor (the first was the Sigma SD9. The SD10 employs a second-generation sensor that offers improved low-light sensitivity and lower image noise than the previous model. On the outside, the SD10 is virtually identical to the SD9. But thanks to the new sensor, the SD10 operates at ISO speeds up to 1,600 (compared with 400 for the SD9). Also, you can now adjust exposure in increments of 1/3 stop (instead of 1/2 stop on the SD9). And the SD10 extends the maximum shutter speed to 30 seconds, a must-have feature for low-light photography. More
 
 
 
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