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Kodak DCS 720x

Kodak's mobile version in the DCS 700 line, the Kodak DCS 720x, comes with an interesting set of features that keeps the Kodak X20 models in the hands of their adherents. They remain the only models with the ability to directly connect to cellular phones when necessary to transfer files from the field, and add to that the ability to connect via wireless Ethernet. The DCS 720x also supports ISO 4000 and 5 fps for up to 25 shots. The DCS 720x is $7,000 and still only has a 2MP CCD which is unlikely to turn heads of anyone new to the game; but for those that need ISO 4000, large shot buffers, and a host of connectivity features it's the only one playing.

Canon EOS-1D

Professional digital photographers shoot Nikon out of necessity. Whether it's a Nikon D1 or the Kodak 760, F-mount Nikkors are what will be attached. Kodak hasn't made an EF-mount camera in over three years, and Canon's D30 competes with the Fujifilm FinePix S1 Pro at the prosumer level. It was o…