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Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
- Currently 4.77777777778/5 Stars.
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USD 1,979.98
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Features
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BRIEF SUMMARY
- 10.2-megapixel SLR captures enough detail for photo-quality enlargements or creative cropping
- Body only; lens must be purchased separately
- 2.5-inch LCD display; power-up time of approximately 0.15 seconds
- Five frame-per-second continuous shooting with a time lag of approximately 50 milliseconds
- Stores images on CF cards or Microdrive; powered by EN-EL3a or EN-EL3 rechargeable lithium-ion battery (includes EN-EL3a battery and charger)
Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
Description:
The powerful, feature-packed D200 digital SLR camera delivers a high-precision, high-performance package and creates a new class of camera between entry-level and professional digital SLRs. The Nikon D200 combines the solid look and feel and advanced camera operation of Nikon's D2 professional series with the approved user-friendliness and stunning image quality that are the hallmarks of all Nikon digital SLRs. The D200 has been crafted to connect a range of newly developed Nikon technologies with advanced features inherited from the Nikon D2x, ensuring an ultimate shooting experience with exceptional and versatile imaging performance, high speed, and an instant response. The result is a blend of superb features, high-quality components, and fantastic results. This combination makes the D200 perfect for passionate, dedicated amateur photographers, business users in fields such as the police, dentistry and museums, and professionals or semi-professionals looking for a second camera to complement their Nikon D2x or D2Hs.
Solid look and feel
The D200 boasts a lightweight, durable, and robust magnesium-alloy body and an advanced sealing system that protects the camera from moisture and dust, making it suitable for a range of rigorous and challenging assignments. The integrated double-bladed shutter, which incorporates a refined mirror balance system, has been tested to well in excess of 100,000 cycles.
Advanced operation
The D200's camera operation is inherited from the Nikon D2x, and boasts more than 40 well organized custom settings, so it is ideally suited to the user's needs and preferences. The large, bright viewfinder offers .94x magnification and 95% frame coverage both horizontally and vertically to guarantee exceptionally detailed viewing control.
A 2.5-inch high-resolution LCD screen provides an ultra-wide 170-degree viewing angle from all directions. Images on the D200 can be magnified by up to 400% so users can check for fine detail.
The top LCD panel is the largest in the industry, containing a wealth of data such as shooting mode, battery condition, card information, gridline display, shutter speed, f-stop, and shots remaining. A new color-coded menu display facilitates easy viewing, supported by intuitive keywords to assist speedy navigation.
The newly-developed high-energy EN-EL3e rechargeable lithium-ion battery delivers enough power to the D200 to support the shooting of up to 1,800 images on a single charge, which takes no longer than 2.5 hours. Battery status can be checked through a real-time fuel-gauge system, found in the menu. An optional MB-D200 battery pack extends shooting capability, using AA-size batteries (six are needed) or two NE-EL3e's.
Ultimate shooting experience
The D200 is ideal for capturing unexpected or fleeting moments, thanks to the 0.15 second power-up, a speedy shutter lag time of just 50 milliseconds, and a shortened viewfinder blackout time of 105 milliseconds. The D200 is also capable of ultra high-speed continuous shooting of five frames per second, capturing up to 37 pictures in JPEG or 22 in RAW format (when using a SanDisk SDCFH Ultra II or SDCFX Extreme III 1 GB CF card). A newly developed and highly flexible Multi-CAM1000 Autofocus features a pinpoint 11-area AF system inherited from Nikon D2 series as well as a 7-area wide AF to focus on larger moving objects easily.
Another feature inherited from the D2x is the 3D-Colour Matrix Metering II, which delivers optimised exposure using new technology developed for the Nikon 1,005 pixel RGB exposure/Colour Matrix Metering sensor. This system evaluates seven parameters in every shot--including brightness, color, contrast, selected focus area, and camera-to-subject distance--and references this data against an on-board database of over 30,000 actual photographic scenes to instantly and accurately calculate the final value.
Professional results
A fundamental feature of the D200 is a newly developed 10.2 effective megapixel Nikon DX Format CCD image sensor that captures high level sharpness and color at 3,872 x 2,592-pixel size, delivering the right resolution to support significant image enlargements and enable greater freedom for creative cropping. The highly sensitive new sensor covers an ISO range from 100 to 1600, rising to 3200 in Hi-1.
High speed image processing is inherited from the Nikon D2x, guaranteeing fine color gradations and smooth transitions. A new Optical Low Pass Filter helps prevent moire, color fringing, and shifting to get even greater colors. For added control, saturation and highlights of a shot can be controlled easily using the D200's RBG histograms on the LCD monitor. In addition, new image optimization modes enable D200 users to produce results that more closely match their intended results, with the ability to optimize sharpening, tone and contrast, color, saturation, and hue in choices including Softer, Normal, More vivid, Portrait, and Black and White in camera.
Unparalleled possibilities
Like all Nikon digital SLR cameras, the D200 is compatible with Nikon's Total Imaging System, which means it can be teamed with over 50 high-quality AF Nikkor lenses, including renowned DX Nikkors as well as non-CPU lenses. It also opens up the creative possibilities that can achieved with Nikon's Creative Lighting System thanks to a built-in i-TTL Speedlight which can serve as master in Advanced Wireless Lighting systems. The D200 incorporates an x-Sync terminal to connect to studio lighting and features GPS support to record geographical data of the shot, as well as wireless functionality for image capture and transfer.
The D200 boasts a lightweight, durable, and robust magnesium-alloy body and an advanced sealing system that protects the camera from moisture and dust, making it suitable for a range of rigorous and challenging assignments. The integrated double-bladed shutter, which incorporates a refined mirror balance system, has been tested to well in excess of 100,000 cycles.
Advanced operation
The D200's camera operation is inherited from the Nikon D2x, and boasts more than 40 well organized custom settings, so it is ideally suited to the user's needs and preferences. The large, bright viewfinder offers .94x magnification and 95% frame coverage both horizontally and vertically to guarantee exceptionally detailed viewing control.
A 2.5-inch high-resolution LCD screen provides an ultra-wide 170-degree viewing angle from all directions. Images on the D200 can be magnified by up to 400% so users can check for fine detail.
The top LCD panel is the largest in the industry, containing a wealth of data such as shooting mode, battery condition, card information, gridline display, shutter speed, f-stop, and shots remaining. A new color-coded menu display facilitates easy viewing, supported by intuitive keywords to assist speedy navigation.
The newly-developed high-energy EN-EL3e rechargeable lithium-ion battery delivers enough power to the D200 to support the shooting of up to 1,800 images on a single charge, which takes no longer than 2.5 hours. Battery status can be checked through a real-time fuel-gauge system, found in the menu. An optional MB-D200 battery pack extends shooting capability, using AA-size batteries (six are needed) or two NE-EL3e's.
Ultimate shooting experience
The D200 is ideal for capturing unexpected or fleeting moments, thanks to the 0.15 second power-up, a speedy shutter lag time of just 50 milliseconds, and a shortened viewfinder blackout time of 105 milliseconds. The D200 is also capable of ultra high-speed continuous shooting of five frames per second, capturing up to 37 pictures in JPEG or 22 in RAW format (when using a SanDisk SDCFH Ultra II or SDCFX Extreme III 1 GB CF card). A newly developed and highly flexible Multi-CAM1000 Autofocus features a pinpoint 11-area AF system inherited from Nikon D2 series as well as a 7-area wide AF to focus on larger moving objects easily.
Another feature inherited from the D2x is the 3D-Colour Matrix Metering II, which delivers optimised exposure using new technology developed for the Nikon 1,005 pixel RGB exposure/Colour Matrix Metering sensor. This system evaluates seven parameters in every shot--including brightness, color, contrast, selected focus area, and camera-to-subject distance--and references this data against an on-board database of over 30,000 actual photographic scenes to instantly and accurately calculate the final value.
Professional results
A fundamental feature of the D200 is a newly developed 10.2 effective megapixel Nikon DX Format CCD image sensor that captures high level sharpness and color at 3,872 x 2,592-pixel size, delivering the right resolution to support significant image enlargements and enable greater freedom for creative cropping. The highly sensitive new sensor covers an ISO range from 100 to 1600, rising to 3200 in Hi-1.
High speed image processing is inherited from the Nikon D2x, guaranteeing fine color gradations and smooth transitions. A new Optical Low Pass Filter helps prevent moire, color fringing, and shifting to get even greater colors. For added control, saturation and highlights of a shot can be controlled easily using the D200's RBG histograms on the LCD monitor. In addition, new image optimization modes enable D200 users to produce results that more closely match their intended results, with the ability to optimize sharpening, tone and contrast, color, saturation, and hue in choices including Softer, Normal, More vivid, Portrait, and Black and White in camera.
Unparalleled possibilities
Like all Nikon digital SLR cameras, the D200 is compatible with Nikon's Total Imaging System, which means it can be teamed with over 50 high-quality AF Nikkor lenses, including renowned DX Nikkors as well as non-CPU lenses. It also opens up the creative possibilities that can achieved with Nikon's Creative Lighting System thanks to a built-in i-TTL Speedlight which can serve as master in Advanced Wireless Lighting systems. The D200 incorporates an x-Sync terminal to connect to studio lighting and features GPS support to record geographical data of the shot, as well as wireless functionality for image capture and transfer.
Specification
Specifications
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Effective pixels
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10.2 million
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Type of camera
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Single-lens reflex digital camera
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Image sensor
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10.92 million
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Image size (pixels)
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3,872 x 2,592 [L], 2,896 x 1,944 [M], 1,936 x 1,296 [S]
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Storage media
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CompactFlash (CF) card (Type I and II) and Microdrive
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Sensitivity
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100 to 1600 (ISO equivalent) in steps of 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV with additional settings up to 1 EV over 1600
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File System
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Exif 2.21, Compliant DCF 2.0, and DPOF
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Storage system
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JPEG baseline-compliant
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White balance
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Auto (TTL white balance with 1,005-pixel RGB sensor), six manual modes with fine-tuning, color temperature setting, preset white balance, white balance bracketing possible (2 to 9 frames in increments of 1, 2, or 3)
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LCD monitor
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2.5-inch, 230,000-dot, low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD with brightness adjustment
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Playback function
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1) Full frame 2) Thumbnail (4 or 9 segments) 3) Zoom 4) Slideshow 5) RGB histogram indication 6) Shooting data 7) Highlight point display 8) Auto image rotation
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Interface
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Can be selected from NTSC and PAL
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Picture angle
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35mm [135] format is approximately 1.5 times lens focal length
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Text input
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Up to 36 characters of alphanumeric text input available with LCD monitor and multi-selector; stored in Exif header
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Compatible lenses
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All AF-DX, AF-D, AF-G, AF-I, AF-S, and AF VR Nikkor lenses provide full AF and metering operation. AI-P lenses provide manual focus with electronic rangefinder and full metering operation. AI lenses provide manual focus with electronic rangefinder, Aperture Priority and Manual exposure mode, C/W and Spot metering operation.
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Viewfinder
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Fixed eye-level Pentaprism type; built-in diopter adjustment (-2.0 to +1.0m-1)
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Eyepoint
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19.5mm (-1.0m-1)
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Focusing screen
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Type-B BriteView clear matte screen Mark II with superimposed focus brackets and on-demand grid lines
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Viewfinder Frame Coverage
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Approximately 95% (vertical and horizontal)
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Viewfinder Magnification
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Approximately 0.94x with 50mm lens at infinity; -1.0m-1
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Viewfinder Information
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Focus indications, metering system, AE/FV lock indicator, flash sync indicator, shutter speed, aperture value, exposure/exposure compensation indicator, ISO sensitivity, exposure mode, flash output level compensation, exposure compensation, number of remaining exposures
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Autofocus
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TTL phase detection by Nikon Multi-CAM 1000 autofocus module with AF-assist illuminator (approximately 0.5 to 3.0 meters)
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Lens servo
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Instant single-servo AF (S); continuous-servo AF (C); manual (M); predictive focus tracking automatically activated according to subject status in continuous-servo AF
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Focus area
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focus area can be selected from 7 areas
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AF Area Mode
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1) Single Area AF 2) Dynamic Area AF 3) Group Dynamic 4) Dynamic area AF with closest subject priority
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Focus lock
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Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF) or by pressing AE-L/AF-L button
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Exposure metering range
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1) EV 0 to 20 (3D Color Matrix or center-weighted metering)2) EV 2 to 20 (spot metering) (ISO 100 equivalent, f1.4 lens, 20 degrees C)
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Exposure meter coupling
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Combined CPU and AI
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Exposure modes
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Programmed Auto [P] with flexible program; Shutter-Priority Auto [S]; Aperture Priority Auto [A]; Manual [M]
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Exposure compensation
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Plus or minus 5 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV
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Autoexposure lock
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Luminosity locked at detected value with AE-L/AF-L button
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Autoexposure bracketing
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2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1, 2, or 3
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Shooting modes
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5 frames per second 4) Self-timer shooting mode 5) Mirror-up mode
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Shutter
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Electronically-controlled vertical-travel focal plane shutter, 30 to 1/8,000 second in steps of 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV, bulb
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Sync contact
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X-contact only; flash synchronization at up to 1/250 sec.
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Flash control
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i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR and standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR. 2) Auto aperture
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Standard ISO hot-shoe contact with safety lock provided
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Sync terminal
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ISO 519 standard terminal
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Self-timer
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Electronically controlled timer with 2 to 20 seconds duration
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Depth of field preview
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Power source
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One rechargeable Li-ion battery EN-EL3e, MB-D200 battery pack (optional) with one or two rechargeable Nikon EN-EL3e Li-ion batteries or six AA alkaline (LR6), NiMH (HR6), lithium (FR6) batteries, or 2R6 nickel-manganese AA batteries, AC Adapter EH-6 (optional)
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Tripod socket
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1/4 inch (ISO)
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Dimensions (W x H x D)
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Approximately 147 x 113 x 74 millimeters
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Weight
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Approximately 830 grams without battery, memory card, body cap, or monitor cover
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Extra Images
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Customer Reviews
by: Paul (United States)
on: Sunday, 8-August-2010
on: Sunday, 8-August-2010
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
I purchased the D200 body from your site in February 2009, for a fraction of the now listed price. Its hard to believe its retailing for almost $2000 now!!
Overall, the camera is fantastic and a good upgrade to my D50. I liked the D300 quite a bit, but picked up the D200 instead since it had many of the same features. The picture quality is great, construction is solid (reminds me of my old 8008s SLR) and overall a semi-pro body. I only have a few complaints about the camera in general though:
1) Batteries - for whatever reason, the battery does not last as long compared to others I have used. Ive found this to be a common complaint from people who have owned this model as campared to other nikon bodies.
2) Ease of use - Im sure jumping from the D50 to D200 was a big step, but be known it will take a while to conquer the learning curve. There are alot of menus and pre-programmable banks to create your own custom modes. Overall, its not much of a complaint; I would probably recommend taking a class or picking up a users guide (other than the one included in the box).
Overall, the camera is fantastic and a good upgrade to my D50. I liked the D300 quite a bit, but picked up the D200 instead since it had many of the same features. The picture quality is great, construction is solid (reminds me of my old 8008s SLR) and overall a semi-pro body. I only have a few complaints about the camera in general though:
1) Batteries - for whatever reason, the battery does not last as long compared to others I have used. Ive found this to be a common complaint from people who have owned this model as campared to other nikon bodies.
2) Ease of use - Im sure jumping from the D50 to D200 was a big step, but be known it will take a while to conquer the learning curve. There are alot of menus and pre-programmable banks to create your own custom modes. Overall, its not much of a complaint; I would probably recommend taking a class or picking up a users guide (other than the one included in the box).
by: Paul on Sunday, 8-August-2010
by: ultra55371 (Princeton, MN)
on: Saturday, 24-July-2010
on: Saturday, 24-July-2010
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
I have owned my D200 now for just over 3 years and there are not enough good things I can say about it. I can go over every positive detail this camera features, but I am not going to do that since so many others have. I have taken well over 10,000 shots with it and it is still going strong and not once have I had an issue with it. The only time I get a bad shot is due to user error - which does happen sometimes. I have made prints up to 30x40 and they look beautiful and sharp. That is partly due to the quality of Nikkor lenses which are just as high performance, refined and durable as the D200.
One thing I will say is that I live in Minnesota and it tends to get cold up here...I usually dont consider it `cold until it hits -20 or below and we have many of those days each winter. At one time I did own a Canon, only because it was cheaper (go ahead and kick me for it, I did). Well, they are cheaper and cheaply made - plastic lens mounts on some of their cameras and many of their lenses...come on! Anyway, on not even cold days, 30 degrees or so, the camera would freeze up and that was with warm batteries. So it is not a battery issue but the actual camera body that would freeze up. Canons have so much plastic in them, it makes them lightweight, but not durable and definitely not for cold weather situations, in my opinion and experience they are junk compared to Nikons standards of refinement, durability and quality.
I am so happy with performance and durability of my D200 on any day or night and it does work well even on those `cold days at -20 degrees or less. Its water resistant, so works well in rain and heavy fog (other times my Canon would fail on me). And durable; this thing is built like a tank and if anyone ever tries to take it from me, Ill just beat them over the head with it, than take a picture to prove it!
This is a beautiful piece of equipment and I will never go back to using cheap Canons or any other brand name for that matter. One of my personal mottos is, Youre not a pro, unless you use a Nikon.
One thing I will say is that I live in Minnesota and it tends to get cold up here...I usually dont consider it `cold until it hits -20 or below and we have many of those days each winter. At one time I did own a Canon, only because it was cheaper (go ahead and kick me for it, I did). Well, they are cheaper and cheaply made - plastic lens mounts on some of their cameras and many of their lenses...come on! Anyway, on not even cold days, 30 degrees or so, the camera would freeze up and that was with warm batteries. So it is not a battery issue but the actual camera body that would freeze up. Canons have so much plastic in them, it makes them lightweight, but not durable and definitely not for cold weather situations, in my opinion and experience they are junk compared to Nikons standards of refinement, durability and quality.
I am so happy with performance and durability of my D200 on any day or night and it does work well even on those `cold days at -20 degrees or less. Its water resistant, so works well in rain and heavy fog (other times my Canon would fail on me). And durable; this thing is built like a tank and if anyone ever tries to take it from me, Ill just beat them over the head with it, than take a picture to prove it!
This is a beautiful piece of equipment and I will never go back to using cheap Canons or any other brand name for that matter. One of my personal mottos is, Youre not a pro, unless you use a Nikon.
by: ultra55371 on Saturday, 24-July-2010
by: Glenn B. Scroggy (Fort Myers, Florida)
on: Tuesday, 18-May-2010
on: Tuesday, 18-May-2010
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
I have used this camera a lot. I am a retired photojournalist and had to give back all my company equiptment when I left. This really filled my needs.
by: Glenn B. Scroggy on Tuesday, 18-May-2010
by: Tri runner (United States)
on: Wednesday, 9-December-2009
on: Wednesday, 9-December-2009
- Currently 4/5 Stars.
I finally made the transition from a Nikon N65 film SLR to the Nikon D200 DSLR 1 year ago before a trip to Hong Kong and China. Beautiful pictures! I still havent figured out all of settings, but I have gone on many a trips with this beauty and amazed people with the composition and high quality of the pictures I bring back. I loved the fact that my existing Nikor lenses I used for my old film camera worked with this camera as well. The main reason I chose to switch to digital and get the D200 was to be able to photograph spectacular sites around China and blow them up for the walls of our asian-themed guest room. Its a project I havent completed yet, but I cant wait. One of the great things of this camera is the ability to create large scale prints from your digital images, so I hear. If you dont expect to print anything larger than 8 x 10, you probably dont need this much camera...
by: Tri runner on Wednesday, 9-December-2009
by: JackOfMostTrades (Washington, DC)
on: Thursday, 15-October-2009
on: Thursday, 15-October-2009
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
Watch for prices on this camera to drop as the Nikon D300 has been released. Although the D300 is the next generation, most of its new features will not be necessary for most photographers unless you want to use the video feature. I have two Nikons and in addition to the many features already mentioned, it feels quite comfortable in the hand: not too big or small, and just the right weight when you get accustomed to it, which, takes perhaps 3 or 4 days if youve been accustomed to a lighter model. But soon, it will feel like the perfect fit--unless you have some very unusual hand configuration.
by: JackOfMostTrades on Thursday, 15-October-2009
by: jorge (United States)
on: Wednesday, 22-July-2009
on: Wednesday, 22-July-2009
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
I WANT TO BUY THE D 300 BUT THE PRICE WAS TO MUCH FOR MI AND I BOUGTH THE D90 FROM DELL I RETURNED AFTER I SAW THE PRICE AND REVIEW OF THE D 200.I BOUGHT THE D 200 AND THE TAMRON 18-50 2.8 LENS AND I LOVE. ALL I CAN SAY IS WOW.
by: jorge on Wednesday, 22-July-2009
by: Japaridze Zurab (United States)
on: Wednesday, 15-July-2009
on: Wednesday, 15-July-2009
- Currently 4/5 Stars.
I bought this pedal without much knowledge about BEHRINGER. But i didnt like sound very much.and also the Time regulator doesnt work properly i think. [...]
by: Japaridze Zurab on Wednesday, 15-July-2009
by: J. Childs (Southern Calif)
on: Sunday, 7-June-2009
on: Sunday, 7-June-2009
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
I already reviewed this product as excellent. Packaged very well. Excellent correspondence with seller. Brand new condition as promissed. Prompt delivery. I would recommend this seller highly.
by: J. Childs on Sunday, 7-June-2009
by: Justin Cade (Los Angeles, CA)
on: Saturday, 6-June-2009
on: Saturday, 6-June-2009
- Currently 5/5 Stars.
The other reviews will tell you all you need to know, so Ill try to fit in some other stuff. Its an amazing all-around performer.
Its great in low-light, but I did notice something. About six of the pixels are hot meaning they show up either red or some other noticeable color in certain photos... primarily in low-light situations with the aperture wide-open. Its super-easy to fix using Photoshop or some other editing program, so not a big deal.
Battery life is amazing. Ive left it sitting for months and still had enough for a regular day of shooting (a couple hundred photos) with plenty of battery to spare. In fact, I bought an extra battery just in case, but Ive never had to use it.
On the D200, the rubber grips become loose over time. Nikon USA sells the rubber grips separately for about thirty bucks (1f998-074 Grip)(1f99-073 Front)(1f99-075 Rear). I bought my D200 used and the first thing I wanted to do was replace the grips... but after using it a bit and noticing that the looseness didnt affect usage at all, I decided to save the grips for when I sold the camera.
10.2 Megapixels are all I need... I never thought that the resolution needed to be better. My opinion might change if I used any of my photos in a format bigger than 8 x 10.
My camera has about 30,000 shutter actuations, and the shutter is supposed to last 100,000 or more. Ill update this if the shutter should fail before then.
So, in short, I love this camera and I wont upgrade until Nikon comes out with something that is significantly better!
Its great in low-light, but I did notice something. About six of the pixels are hot meaning they show up either red or some other noticeable color in certain photos... primarily in low-light situations with the aperture wide-open. Its super-easy to fix using Photoshop or some other editing program, so not a big deal.
Battery life is amazing. Ive left it sitting for months and still had enough for a regular day of shooting (a couple hundred photos) with plenty of battery to spare. In fact, I bought an extra battery just in case, but Ive never had to use it.
On the D200, the rubber grips become loose over time. Nikon USA sells the rubber grips separately for about thirty bucks (1f998-074 Grip)(1f99-073 Front)(1f99-075 Rear). I bought my D200 used and the first thing I wanted to do was replace the grips... but after using it a bit and noticing that the looseness didnt affect usage at all, I decided to save the grips for when I sold the camera.
10.2 Megapixels are all I need... I never thought that the resolution needed to be better. My opinion might change if I used any of my photos in a format bigger than 8 x 10.
My camera has about 30,000 shutter actuations, and the shutter is supposed to last 100,000 or more. Ill update this if the shutter should fail before then.
So, in short, I love this camera and I wont upgrade until Nikon comes out with something that is significantly better!
by: Justin Cade on Saturday, 6-June-2009
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