Pats Sony A900
Glad I didn't wait for this - it'll still happen though.
I'm not sure it will - I can't see the market, assuming this is a compact version of the D3X (as the D700 is a compact version of the D3).
Be glad you are into photography and not Marketing then
The Canon 5D MKII has done rather well.. small and compact.. Nikon doesn't have anything in that space.
A D700x priced right (price is key) will sell like hot-cakes.
Maybe, but we'll have to agree to disagreeI always see the 5d MkII and the D700 as competitors, maybe not exactly in terms of specs, but certainly in terms of market space (high end consumer, wedding photographers etc...). I think there are enough differences between that and the D3X sensor, particularly in terms of low light performance that without some changes to the sensor design then it probably couldn't fill that space.
I still think a mid life upgrade (similar to the D300s or D3s) is far more likely than an upgrade to an 'X' version.
Hugh
The Canon 5D MKII has done rather well.. small and compact.. Nikon doesn't have anything in that space.
A D700x priced right (price is key) will sell like hot-cakes.
Its not just the D700X what about the D400 and D90 +? Canon now have the 7D and 550D with greater than 12 mp, Nikon are falling behind. At this rate people will be leaving the dark side and going to Canon!:bonk:
Me, I'm staying put and waiting for the D400........but hurry up Nikon!!!
if there was a Nikon equal to the 5D2 it terms of pixels.. id have one TODAY!!!![]()
Pats Sony A900
Glad I didn't wait for this - it'll still happen though.

I'd jump on a D700x faster than anyone can unzip their trousers .... the D3x is just too big and bulky. Never liked that size. Tried it on the D2Xs, loved the camera, but due to its' size hardly used it.
I'm put-off the D3x because of size, waiting, and waiting and waiting; at one stage even contemplated the Sony; but I am not keen on having two different brands. I even went so far as contemplated the idea of a Hasselblad for my landscapes & nature, and keeping my D700 for light travel.
So, yes please, D700x soon.
Hi Chris,
We alaykum El Salam (and peace upon you)
I am pretty sure the D3x is awesome; but for me it's the size that put me off, that's all. That's why I toyed with the idea of Sony A900 and the Hasselblad; but as I've said, having two brands doesn't go well with me, while I cannot begin to justify the cost of the Hassy (would have to sleep in the street while I rent out the house)
The only other option would have been to go with the Sony A900 and sell my Nikon collection; no way! I'd lose a lot. So, I am sticking it out with Nikon until, hopefully soon, they'll release the D700x![]()