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D1X
The battery problem with the D1X was more due to operator abuse than anything. If you got used to TURNING OFF THE CAMERA when the camera is just dangling about your neck, and STOP CHIMPING 15 MINUTES FOR EVERY 5 MINUTES OF SHOOTING you could shoot for a long time on one battery. I used to get one and half batteries used during a 6 hour wedding shoot (which is a about 1000 actuations, chimping, etc. per battery)
The D1X was nearly perfect for everything but high-iso noise. I would dread being forced to put things to ISO 800 or above. Fortunately, Nikon noise has a very "film-like" quality to it and no one but other photographers really complained about it.
The serious problem with the D1X, and if they had fixed this, I would probably be shooting one-- was the back screen. The historgrams were ridimentary, the monitor could not be trusted, and in the end-- it seemed like chimping was just habit rather than helpful. But if you didn't second guess the camera, you were 95% positive to get a perfect picture that needed very little processing.
D2H
The D2H has some serious followers, but I am not one. Its exposure can be spot on perfect with great white balance. Unfortunately, it has VERY little exposure latitude. You can't make mistakes with this camera.
It is also a fair weather camera. Any wedding photographer who shows you great D2H images, always shows you photos taken outside. If you underexpose at all, or shoot in very dark areas, you will get HORRIBLE post-production noise when editing. People try to negate this fact with noise reduction software..but that is a fix to a problem--- not a negation of the problem.
D200
What can I say? The camera is near perfect. It has all the features you want. Great ISO noise, good solid and responsive focusing for sports and low light. Great feedback information in the monitor.
Unfortunately, it shoots everything with a red hue, and that means a lot of processing time. The camera also takes awhile getting used to in order to feel confident you won't get soft photos (some of the problem is in the factory settings, which are easily changed once you get your associates degree in D200 buttonology)
Again, poor battery performance comes from poor battery discipline. People who concerve with the simple habit of using the OFF button when they aren't working get a good 1000 photos out of a battery.
D2X
Another nearly perfect camera design. The color is much better than the D200 adn the CAM2000 engine is one of the most powerful in any camera line, offering the fastest focus with the most accuracy.
But the creation of a 12MP chip by doubling the pixels was not a perfect solution of more being better, IMO. The added resolution just meant that there was a reduction in light sensitivity. The ISO settings shifted to reflect this--- and so did the ISO noise. Now the ISO noise on a D70 at ISO1600 looks nearly the same on a D2X at ISO800 (not an exact comparision, but you get the picture).
Fuji S5
Great high iso noise, perfect out of camera color. Accurate to a "T". Too bad the camera is so slow, the menus are so alien to the Nikon menus, and (worst of all) Fuji feels it can rape everyone's wallets.
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