In article <4gl4h2$4q@dub-news-svc-4.compuserve.com>, 100411.3072@compuserve.com says...

>Currently I'm using a NIKON body 801S with several lenses. Being a
>prof. computer consultant I want to move to the digital world. I'm
>prepared to investigate in some interfaces (between PC
>and the body) and of course Windows software, extra harddisk(s) for
>the space of the digital files.
>My goals :
>* presenting my slides / photos (files) on a ordinary TV-set (with
>extra hardware)
>* having an acceptable resolution (full screen)
>* editing / viewing the slides
>Would any one be so kind to show/indicate how I can start this
>migration.

Sounds like Kodak Photo CD's and a Kodak Photo CD player (which can
be connected directly to TV's - and the CD images can be loaded into
your PC using a CD player in the computer) would seem to be the
cheapest/easiest way to get started for your dual-use needs.
Hope This Helps