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I am in a similar technology business, and I can tell you than I will NEVER buy any industrial/hi-tech product in the first few months of production, no matter how professional and serious the supplier is... Even the high-end manufacturers of cars, consumer electronics, whatever make some mistakes which are being corrected after a few months. Because of the growing market pressure (competition) and the exponential growth of technological complexity, it is close to impossible for any manufacturer to totally mature a development before launch (even with prototypes, preproduction and selected 'real-life' testers). They need the market to do the final debugging. Of course we are talking probabilities here, let's say typically 10% of the buyers MIGHT experience some trouble (solved under warranty of course) at the beginning, and only 1-2% after some time... averaging to 1-2% overall... This is real life. I have A LOT of respect and admiration for Nikon engineering, but taking my experience into account, and since I am not in a hurry, I will just wait till something like April next year to buy a D200...
You can call me paranoid 
The same is valid for cars, mobile phones, software packages, any technological breakthrough...
Edited on Nov 10, 2005 at 04:55 AM
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