The D2Xs includes improvements to the viewfinder for easier viewing during High-speed crop mode, an updated 11 area AF system designed to perform even faster and with greater precision, the addition of a new LCD with a 170-degree wide viewing angle, significantly increased battery life with a new EN-EL4a battery, the use of a new color scheme for menu displays offering easier viewing, and new custom settings options, to name but a few.
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