Nikon D2X
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Nikon D2X

Nikon D2X
The Nikon D2X is Nikon's classic pro DX DSLR: a rugged body, 12.2 MP CMOS sensor, fast 5 fps shooting (up to 8 fps in High-Speed Crop), and full Nikon F-mount lens compatibility.
  • 12MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • ISO 100 - 800 (expands to 3200)
  • Weather-sealed Body
  • 5.0fps continuous shooting
  • Does not have video mode

Specifications

Year 2004
Sensor 12.2 MP · APS-C
Mount Nikon F
IBIS No
Weight 1252 g
Launch Price USD 4,999.95
Current Price USD 349.95 (Feb/2026)
General
Brand
Nikon
Line or model
D2X
Sensor
Effective megapixels
12.2 Effective megapixels: usable sensor resolution for images.
Sensor type
CMOS Sensor technology (for example, CMOS, CCD).
Processor
Interno/Internal
Resolution
4288 x 2848
ISO range
ISO 100 to 3200 Range of ISO values available on the camera.
Body
Body type
DSLR
Body classification
dslr
Body dimensions
1252 g with battery (1070 g body only) Physical body dimensions (width × height × depth), usually in mm.
Viewfinder
Optical fixed eye-level pentaprism viewfinder Viewfinder type (optical or electronic) for composition.
Display
Screen size
2.5 inches Physical size of the screen; measured by the visible diagonal in inches.
Screen resolution
230000 dots Number of pixels shown on the screen (width × height).
Touch screen
Indicates whether the screen supports touch for menus or focus.
Additional info
Battery type
EN-EL4a lithium-ion Battery type/model used by the camera.
Continuous shooting
5 fps (8 fps in HS crop) Maximum burst shooting speed in frames per second (fps).
Storage media
CompactFlash Type I/II Card/storage media formats supported by the camera.
Launch price
USD 499,995 In 2004, it is the manufacturer’s suggested price at release.
Current price
USD 34,995 It is the approximate market value (used or new) as of Feb/2026.
Mount
Nikon F Lens mount type supported by the camera. If L-Mount Alliance appears, it means the camera uses Leica L mount shared across alliance brands.

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