Nikon D2Xs review
Review Date : Wed, 1 Nov 2006
Author : WDC
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The 12.4-megapixel Nikon D2Xs digital SLR sports no fewer than 20 improvements over its predecessor, the D2X.
| Pros: | Excellent build, great image quality, some notable improvements over an already excellent camera |
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| Cons: | Single card slot, buffer memory could be faster |
Unlike consumer DSLRs or compact cameras, the top-end DSLRs from Canon and Nikon tend to stick around for a while before being replaced by a new model. In the meantime, the existing cameras can get a makeover to make the most of the latest technology. Generally speaking, existing users will find that it's not worth the upgrade fee, unless there is a major benefit to their work. In the case of the Nikon D2Xs, the new features are many - 20 improvements in all.
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April 13 11:27
John Gatchell
As this old pro begins to age, the price has fallen to the point where more and more folks can enjoy the abilities and "feel" of a camera such as this. It is a winner and provides as much as it did when first introduced.
February 28 13:56
Mark Regan - The Regsy
Got one for the same price I paid for a used S2 pro a couple of years ago. This is a great camera, fast, realiable, accurate and producing excellent image quality up to ISO 640 and then manageable noise up through the rest of its range. There are more seetings than you can shake a stick at but as ever the Nikon menus and the wealth of command controls on the camera make it all a breeze. Brick like construction, legendary reliablility and great images at a price that won't break the bank. 10/10 for me.