Congrats on the new camera. As long as you work in poor weather conditions, shoot mostly sport or photojournalism you have one top camera.

If you do neither then im afraid you may have spent money on something you dont need.

Think about what you actually take photos of before you buy a camera. Think about what size you print. Remember you wont see any detail differance between a 1DX and my wifes little G10 camera at A3 at low ISO. I challenge anyone to show me any differance between a print at A3 between cameras such as a Canon G10 and a 1DX. High ISO yes but how often do any of us shoot at high ISO? Work in a studio? Never. Landscape? Never. ETC ETC.

Please, stop chasing advertising blurb and think what you need rarther than what you can tell your friends you own. Im not dissing anyone buying such a superb camera but as an example of my point ill show tou a conversation i had recently..

" Im buying the new Nikon D800"
Why?
" Its got 36 million pixels"
And what size do you print at?
"A3"
So you wont notice any differance to your D700.
"But it will give me medium format quality"
No it wont oh i give up
Go away......

An actual conversation i had at my camera club