"I see Nikon moving ahead faster than they used to, although it's hard to fight the likes (size/budget) of Canon. The most important factor slowing down Nikon, IMHO, is an external one, their dependency on Sony as supplier of their CCDs."
I thought the D200 would make a bigger splash than it did. What's really weird to me is that Nikon started out in the lead in DSLR's, but it seems like Canon has passed them by rather quickly. And now Pentax is coming up in the rear view mirror. I still think my Nikon Camera's are muuuuch more ergonomic, much easier to handle than a Canon. But it seems like Pentax and Canon, esp with the K10d's built in antishake, are being really innovative, whilst Nikon seems to be to put it bluntly... sitting on it's butt. Of their last three high end camera's (D2x, D2h, D200) did they do anything that looked special? or were thay just an update of the 3 older models. The same cars with bigger engines?