Folks, I want to thank you all again for this. It's amazing, really.
Last night I got the gist of the thread then wrote that long email to John and posted it here after.
Concerning the gear itself, the D2HS was the camera I was carrying all over the place with a manual focus lens on it. I still have my MF Nikkors and I think a D2HS is the way I want to go if that's ok with the group. Right now I have two 50mm's and a 200mm lens. I'll be looking for another ~14-15mm to give me something close to my beloved field of view that a 21mm gives.
The D2x is an amazing camera but I found that for working for an online-only publication, the files of the 4.1MP camera were perfect. I could shoot RAW+jpg and load the jpgs straight up to the server really quickly from a remote location with wifi while the D2x files were quite large and needed some pp work to size them right for the web. If I can go back to doing some gigs for them, the D2hs is what I'd want to shoot with. Add to that the fun factor of shooting true IR as I've mentioned in other threads. I even thought about buying a friend's M8 for this reason (this is definitely a possibility too...) and the fact that I'm pretty quick on the draw when using a rangefinder while an SLR I'm still learning.
I have two chargers and one spare battery. One 4GB card left which is enough for that camera.
Joe (Back Alley,) my old Lowepro bag was the thing that the perp used to load up all the gear into and walk down the street with, so eventually, I'll need a bag. That was a bag I special ordered from a camera shop sadly no longer in business, took to Guam for a deployment, took on field exercises, gas chamber drills, the Iraq deployment then everywhere since. It was a sentimental loss too but whatever the folks here provide will have a story to tell as well.
You are all so very generous, I can't believe it. When I get into the position to do so, I will have to print some photos and mail them to you, or drive out across the country (world) to hand deliver them.
Now that John shut off the donations, if any of you want to donate to me, please donate to
http://www.operationsmile.org/. I was born with cleft-lip and palate, and without the doctors who performed on me, gratis ( then eventually started this charity under its current name,) I may not be alive. The mortality rate for kids with C-L/P is higher at a very young age due to the risk of severe infection and meningitis. Most of us have profound hearing loss from infections (mine is from 122mm rockets among other things.) Anyway, without folks like yourselves giving to groups like this, there would be far fewer kids in the world living past their adolescent years.
This is still a ton to process for me. Thank you all so very much.
Phil Forrest