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Originally Posted by shutterflyD50
i will save up for some large glass for now and then i might switch camera bodies
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Very good decision.
If you remain interested in D2s, you may find your self more buying power, once the D3 prevails the market as it is quit likely that many pros now with D2, will be selling theirs with hope to switch to the bigger better brother. Though at about $5000 you may ask how many. But the first time ever made a full frame sensor by Nikon, on top of capabilities with ISO 6400 will ultimately make a lot of potential Nikon fans to make the transition very soon so you will be seeing a lot of D2s on the market that means a significant lowering of current price in a short time. So yes it pays to wait, yet don't forget to keep practicing on bird shooting skills especially in flight.
BTW if only high frame rate of shooting interests you, I seriously advise you to have a hand on much much cheaper point and shots that give you good optical reach on top of very fast fps and dual image stabilizer at fraction of the cost of DSLRs.