Depends what you are shooting, what your budget is, what sort of body type you'd be looking to move onto (something gripped, non-gripped, heavy/light).
I shoot a big variety (hobby) of things from my kids in a friends studio, my kids at the skate park on their scooters, landscape, motorsport (BTCC/Hill Climbs/Track Days).
I have 80-200 f2.8, also use 2x converter, 50 f1.8, 18-70 & Tokina 12-24 f4.
I do like the feel and balance of my gripped body.
had both, d2x gets my vote...takes fantastic photos, i could tell without looking at the photo data ,which camera took the photo...regretted selling mine..forget about noise at high
iso the d2x copes well,or run it through some noise software...mark
I've had both and would say that generally the D300 is the sensible all rounder but in it's element the D2x is just superb. The D2X IQ at low ISO is better than my D700 which is quite something. It's also fantastic to hold. Nowadays it looks bit shabby in the high ISO stakes and it's AF system can seem a little old hat. The D300 does both of these things better but is somehow less satisfying to use. If I wanted a second body I'd have a D2X again in a heartbeat.
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