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11 December 2019
Fourteen years later, perhaps still Nikon's best DX camera ever produced
10 of 10 found this helpful The Nikon D2Xs was the very last professional full size DX body Nikon ever produced. And yet in my mind, it is still the best DX body Nikon ever made - with certain caveats.
Of course, my current D7500 blows it away in low light and dynamic range. The Nikon D2Xs is STRICTLY an ISO 100 camera. Image quality rapidly degrades as you bump ISO. But if you shoot landscapes or portraits at base ISO on a tripod, the D2Xs blows away even the newest cameras, even at 12 megapixels. The micro contrast, the colors, the almost 3D-like quality of the images, cannot be matched by any of the newer DX bodies, even my D7500.
This is NOT a forgiving camera. You MUST expose properly to get the most out of the D2Xs. But if you get it right, you will be richly rewarded. Which is still why I use and love this camera.

27 October 2015
Great zoom at a great price
2 of 2 found this helpful This lens gives great overall performance, is built solidly, has a metal mount (very important for the abuse my cameras go through), and focuses fast, even for a non-D model. Images are sharp and contrasty throughout the focal range on my D700, and image acuity does not lag too far behind much more expensive models like the 70-200 f/2.8. It would take a pixel peeper to tell the difference. If you are on a budget and need a great full frame zoom at a fraction of the price of the big boys, give this lens a look.