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True... I suppose, at least to a point, but how much of it's still being at the top of its game is due to the fact that no one else is making 35mm film bodies, and therefore there's been no attempt to surpass it. If current digital sensor technology had been surpassed by some completely new process seven or eight years ago, the D2 would still reign supreme.I've had one in my hands in a Calgary camera shop shortly after its release in 2004. It is a very nice camera and still relevant even today, 9 years later. When you look at the specs of that camera you must keep in mind that this was in 2004. Not many of the dSLR's of that time can still claim to be at the top of their game.