Thanks, Shred and Hero.
I completely agree that just having the camera does not make you a better photographer. But something bothers me in this argument (I am going through the pre-buy justification period
). For some reason, this is usually said by those who already have a SLR. Using the same argument, you can just be a good photographer with a point and shoot, no need to upgrade to an SLR.
To me looks like the price is the issue. If I understand it correctly, the issue is that for the price it is not the most cost effective, because from personal experience (moving from Rebel directly to 5D MKII) a camera from a higher class gives you a lot more freedom and opens up a lot of possibilities that you just don't get with a camera from the lower class (cheaper!).
To me 1D X is not even that expensive (USD 6,800), since after about 3-4 years, you can easily sell it at a minimum loss if you keep it in a good condition. Of course, with the new feature on 1D X that easily shows the buyer the shutter count without the need to go to the Service center, that might not be as easy
Hero, this one is my favorite: You get the camera you can afford, there is not much choice!
Cheers!
Alis