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10.2 megapixel DX Format CCD image sensor Industry-leading image processing for exceptional color performance Large viewfinder with 0.94x magnification Durable, Magnesium alloy body 5fps high-speed continuous shooting Fast SLR response where it counts New, 11-area Multi-CAM AF System with 7 Area Wide AF Large 2.5-inch LCD monitor with wide angle viewing to 170 degrees New EN-EL3e Rechargeable battery with Fuel gauge function Wireless Transmitter WT-3
Quick Glance
Memory Type: CompactFlash (CF) Card
LCD Screen Size: 2.5"
Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera
Megapixels: 10.2 Megapixel
Lens Mount: Interchangeable
Weight: 29.28
Summary
Product Title: Nikon D200 10.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body Only
Manufacturer: Nikon
Lowest Price: $1,299.99
Power Score: 4.6 | 28 Reviews
Image Processor
Image Sensor: CCD
Effective Megapixels: 10.2 Megapixel
Total Pixels: 10.9 Megapixel
Lens Features
Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera
Lens Mount: Interchangeable
Storage
Memory Card Support: CompactFlash (CF) Card
Other Features
LCD Screen Size: 2.5"
Camera Body Only: Body Only
Flash: Red-eye Reduction
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x Video Out, 1 x DC Power In
Dimensions
Height: 4.45"
Width: 5.79"
Depth: 2.91"
Weight: 1.83 lb
Reference
Warranty Information: 1 Year
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Sensitivity: ISO 100 to 1600 in steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV with additional settings up to 1 EV over 1600 Language Options: English Spanish French Italian German Dutch Portugese Russian Swedish Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Simplified) Japanese Korean
Software Included: PictureProject
Camera Modes: Shooting Modes: Single frame shooting mode Continuous low speed (CL) shooting mode: 1 to 4 frames per second Continuous high-speed shooting mode: 5 frames per second Self-timer shooting mode Mirror-up mode Color Modes: Full Color (Brightness, Contrast, & Saturation Adjust) Black & White
Viewfinder Type: SLR
Product Series: D
Autofocus Type: Passive
Maximum Image Resolution: 3872 x 2592
Battery Built-in: No
Battery Include: Yes
GPS: No
Wide Angle: No
Longest Shutter Speed: 30 Second
Shortest Shutter Speed: 1/8000 Second
Strengths: Build quality is pro-level, 2/3 technology and capability of the D2X at 1/3 the price, 2.5" LCD Screen
Weakness: Low battery life (compared to D70 and D2X)
I love the way this cameras feels in my hands especially the build quality and weight. Add a MB-D200 grip to the camera and not only do you have an extra battery and vertical shutter, but the balance just got that much better. The Nikon D200 has lived up to and exceeded all my expectations!
Strengths: Build quality, handy ISO-WB-QUAL buttons, large viewing area
Weakness: Nikon Capture costs extra, and it's a slow software. Custom naming for file a good feature, but still limited to 3 letters. Flash sync is a step backwards from D70's 1/500.
I have received this camera and have been loving it, even though it's only been a short time. The extra resolution compared to my d70 is not important in most repects, but in my case I anticipate a lot of cropping, and the extra resolution will come in handy. It's a highly recommendable camera for any pro-sumer. Update after 1 month of use (1000 frames later): This camera truly is great. focusing...
Strengths: Massive viewfinder, massive LCD, super fast, incredible metering/AF
Weakness: Limited add-on availability
I had been seeking a good solid DSLR for a few months when the D200 was announced in early November. A quick download of the brochure showed that this camera was far superior than the D70s for not much more in price ($1,699 for the D200 vs. $999 for the D70s). The camera. You have to hold it to believe it. It feels solid, well constructed and just amazing. Nikon has pulled out all the stops on...
Strengths: Fantastic price, awesome image quality, fast focusing, super large LCD, wireless flash system, enviromental seals and solid Magnesium alloy (Mg) body. Professional quality camera for under 2 grand!
Weakness: Made in Thialand, not Japan.
For over a year Nikon users like me have been wondering if we bought into the right camera system when Canon seems to be ahead of them with every introduction. Well Nikon not only hit a home run with this camera, but they hit the ball completely out of the park with this introduction! When Nikon announced this camera I sold my D70 and pre-ordered the D200. This camera is going to quickly become a...
Strengths: well constructed body, fast continuous shooting, the commander mode for Advanced Wireless Lighting, the 2.5 inch LCD monitor is great!
Weakness: no infrared wireless remote control option like the D70, the new battery en-el3e is not that long lasting as I expected, exhausted when my 2GB compact flash card is filled up, 430 pics in fine mode.
I upgraded from D70, it's really worth it, especially the commander mode of the built-in flash, I own 3 nikon speedlights, SB-800, SB-600, SB-30. In commander mode, I can get all flashes (4) to synch wirelessly at the same time, an instant portrait studio. I took some nice portraits of friends only possible previously in a professional studio. The 3 primary setting: White Balance, ISO, and...
Strengths: The feel, the speed, the large LCD, the controls, I could go on forever it seems
Weakness: haven't found any
Been using the Nikon D70 and loving it and then I got my hands on a D200. Didn't really want to touch it, but when I did, I had to have it. It feels like luxury. Has the speed and power of something regal. I can't stop shooting. If you can, get the vertical grip.
Strengths: See review details
I've been shooting with the D200 for a month, including some intense sun up to sun down days with a 70-200 f2.8vr lens. After shooting with a D100 for several years moving to the D200 was fairly simple. Learning my around the D200 was fast because many of the buttons and menu navigation items are similar. The D200 has a more solid feel to it and the shutter release is faster. Shooting action...
Strengths: Beautiful new bigger and brighter LCD sturdy construction very responsive metering
Weakness: price battery life not as good as D70 . thats it
Like others have said Nikon has really come up with a true equeal to Canons top of the line but a better price. The bigger LCD is a true plus over the D70 or D70s, the VR and DX lens work beautifully with the D200
Strengths: Incredible resolution and in camera processing. The sharpnees and color quality are first rate.
Weakness: None that I've found.
Took shots at the tidepools using a polarizer and got fantastic shots through the water. While shooting landscapes and plants I used the vivid setting and was blown away by the color density. I'm using the Nikon 18-200 lens with great results. Focus is very sharp and fairly quick. This is the best lens I've ever used. No other lens with 11X zoom has the vibration reduction built in. Don't even...
Image is Good according to 75 Digital Camera experts. -- "The autofocus was dead-on accurate for most of my informal shots"-macworld.com -- "his produces a far more faithful rendition of an images true colours and should please the professional photographers who may well be considering the D200 as a second body."-pcplus.co.uk -- "Colors were accurate and neutral"-asia.cnet.com Read more to find...
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Nikon D200 receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 2.09 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #48 Professional DSLR digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a...
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Testseek.com has collected 54 expert reviews for Nikon D200 and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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Until now, the Canon 20D was the leading candidate to become my next digital SLR. But the D200’s higher scores for color quality and exposure accuracy make it a tempting proposition as well.
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It's hard not to like the Nikon D200. Really hard. Yes, it has a few flaws (namely its price and higher-than-I'd-like noise levels), but it has so many positives and was so fun to use that it easily earns my highest recommendation.
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Ultimately until the market responds, Nikon has delivered the best mid-range digital SLR yet, boasting professional quality at a highly affordable price point. There's very little to fault about the Nikon D200. It's very robust, has great ergonomics and a wide array of features, while handling superbly and delivering excellent image quality. The D200 really is a world apart from its predecessor...
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The Nikon D200 is arguably the best-constructed, most capable dSLR currently on the market for under $2,000. This isn't just a digital camera, it's a picture-taking machine! The Nikon D200 is significant in the world of digital cameras not only for its array of features and its performance, but for the fact that it's the first dSLR selling for less than $3,000 or so that could truly be considered...
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The Nikon D200 offers you 10+ Megapixel resolution, very fast response and the advanced metering system gives you valuable tools to be able to produce a high quality end result. The Nikon D200 is just the right tool for the Nikon fan or for those who were waiting for a (Nikon) D-SLR that fulfills just about everything you could wish for as an amateur or semi-pro. Read our review now at...
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After years of rumors, sightings, and anticipation, the Nikon D200, a 10.2 megapixel DSLR with a 5 frames-per-second burst speed and a brand-new autofocus module, finally enters the market. Priced at under $1700 online, it replaces the D100, which Nikon announced almost four years back – generations ago, in digital imaging terms. Nikon users will probably measure it against more recent cameras....
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Nikon D200
Strengths: Professional build quality, outstanding results. Magnesium body with water resistant seals.
Weakness: None
I purchased my D200 about 9 months ago, along with a Nikkor 18-200 VR lens. Once you've read the 222 page manual and have some idea how to work this tecnological wonder, the quality of the photographs rival those I used to get with a high end film SLR. The menus and their many submenus have built in guidance if you need help while you're setting the camera up. Customizing these menus really...
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