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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D2H/D2Hs/D2X/D2Xs
d2hs or d2xs
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<blockquote data-quote="Thumper_6119" data-source="post: 300954" data-attributes="member: 14611"><p>I bought a D2Xs last year as my first DSLR (for a song). It doesn't seem to recognize anything over 32GB, and it gives errors with anything but UDMA I's. I use Sandisk and Lexar cards in mine. I can get around 1.5K shots in RAW on a single card. </p><p></p><p></p><p>It has served me well thus far, but the ISO filtering is not that great, and I get noise starting around 400 ISO, especially if I crop a pic taken with a telephoto lens (and it doesn't have to be cropped much). </p><p></p><p>They are tough cameras though. And they can be found in great shape at really good prices. Mine only had a little over 3600 shutter actuations on it when I bought it. I bought my wife one also that only had 32 shutter actuations on it. I think I paid around $450-$500 each for them. I will say that after a year of using them, I found myself wanting a little more out of them than they were able to provide. (ISO being a big factor). </p><p></p><p></p><p>My early birthday present upgrade came in today, so I am quite anxious to get out and try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thumper_6119, post: 300954, member: 14611"] I bought a D2Xs last year as my first DSLR (for a song). It doesn't seem to recognize anything over 32GB, and it gives errors with anything but UDMA I's. I use Sandisk and Lexar cards in mine. I can get around 1.5K shots in RAW on a single card. It has served me well thus far, but the ISO filtering is not that great, and I get noise starting around 400 ISO, especially if I crop a pic taken with a telephoto lens (and it doesn't have to be cropped much). They are tough cameras though. And they can be found in great shape at really good prices. Mine only had a little over 3600 shutter actuations on it when I bought it. I bought my wife one also that only had 32 shutter actuations on it. I think I paid around $450-$500 each for them. I will say that after a year of using them, I found myself wanting a little more out of them than they were able to provide. (ISO being a big factor). My early birthday present upgrade came in today, so I am quite anxious to get out and try it. [/QUOTE]
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