There has been a longish thread on a professional photographer's digital forum and their comments are similar: Digital must be treated like slide, and not print film when it comes to exposure - don't blow out the highlights. It's easy to check the histogram in the camera to make sure. Shadow detail is there, it just may need some PS help. Overall, the dynamic range is similar to print film, i.e. grater than slide film.
From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> One thing to remember is if the detail isn't captured (blown out or blocked up) you can't Photoshop it in. What I have seen of digital so far appears to be fairly narrow latitude with highlights being blown out very easily.

