Ronnie948 wrote: Quote:
I have a friend that has a D2X and ithas more features then the D200. The trouble is it isis heavy and bulky and the extra features on it you don't really need in the real world.I used it a few times and was happy to get back to my D100 at that time. I now have a D200 and it is a truly great camera. He used my D200 once and went out and bought one of His own. I have not seen him with his D2X since he bought the D200. The D200 is much lighter to carry all day and night like when doing a wedding. The D200 also has a built in flash which can be used as a master to control the SB-800 & SB-600 Nikon speedlights using the wireless function.
The D2X costs more and I don't really know if it will take better pictures in some situations. For what I do, I have used both and I like My D200 much,Much better.
Ronnie
Hello Ronnie948,
Thanks for posting.

As I mentioned I asked just out of curiosity. Perhaps the D2X is more a studio camera. Or a camera better suited to "fine art" photography where you have all the time in the world to compose the shot.
I downloaded a podcast where a "Pro" (hate that word...sounds too pretentious IMHO) photographer, Vincent Versace, admitted that when he's travelling he usually uses his D200. That he finds his D2X too heavy to carry around 8 hours a day...etc.
Any ways I just wanted to hear from D2X/D2Xs owners, people considinering one, or people with experience. Hope to hear from more people.
For me, I'll most likely pickup a D200. Sounds like the camera thats best suited to me in the Nikon DSLR line up.
Regards.