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Anonymous
I own one. It's a good camera, easy to use and intuitive interface - one dial adjusts aperture, one adjusts shutter, holding down certain buttons and rotating control wheels adjusts settings quickly.
For its time, the noise performance was good, but by late 2008 standards, it is mediocre at best.
As it's a nikon, there is a huge range of lenses. however, it doesn't offer stop-down metering for older lenses, in which case, if you have older glass, you might want to look at the D200 or 300 instead.
Shooting speed is plenty if you're not a sports photographer, so this shouldn't be a problem.
With regard to how it feels, it's very solid and well balanced. The grip is chunky, but not too chunky and it feels great with most larger lenses that I've tried.
I love it, but if you're buying now, you might want to think about waiting for its sucessor, especially if it follows the same sort of shape...
Hope that's enough for you!
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