
While the D2x still holds an edge in several areas, there's no question that the Nikon D200 delivers the most performance for the money of any camera Nikon has created to date. This is a camera that just feels right in your hands, with well laid-out controls making for very fluid, intuitive operation, and it makes absolutely beautiful images.
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