It was near the end of February 2005 when Nikon launched the D2X as its DSLR flagship. Then, in mid-December of that same year, the "prosumer" D200 arrived, offering a large dose of D2X performance at a fraction of the price. True, the D200 mounted a 10 megapixel sensor instead of the D2X's 12.4 megapixels, but it matched the big camera's 5 fps shooting rate at full resolution, had better high ISO performance and a built-in flash to boot. A lot of Nikon shooters who carried two bodies used the D200 as a relatively low-cost backup to their D2X – I certainly did.

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