Digital camera Nikon D200


     
 
Type SLR
Max resolution 10.0 megapixels
Maximum resolution 3872 x 2592
Image ratio 3:2
Sensor type CCD
Sensor size 23.6 x 15.8 mm
ISO 100 - 1600 in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps (up to 3200 as boost)
Digital zoom No
Image stabilization
Auto focus system Yes, Nikon Multi-CAM1000
Manual focus Yes
White balance 6 positions, plus manual preset and Kelvin
Minimum shutter speed 30 sec + Bulb
Maximum shutter speed 1/8000 sec
Built-in flash Yes, pop-up
Flash guide no. 12 m
Flash modes Front curtain, Rear curtain, Red-Eye, Slow, Red-Eye Slow
External flash support Yes, hot-shoe plus sync connector
Exposure compensation -5 to +5 EV in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Metering 3D Matrix metering II, Center weighted, Spot
Aperture priority Yes
Shutter priority Yes
Continuous Shooting Yes, 5 fps, 37 JPEG / 22 RAW frames
Video recording No
Remote control support Optional
Self timer 2 to 20 sec
Timelapse recording Yes
Orientation sensor Yes
Uncompressed format RAW
Compressed format JPEG (EXIF 2.2)
Image quality levels Fine, Normal, Basic
Viewfinder TTL
LCD 2.5 "
LCD Pixels 230,000
Video out Yes
USB Yes, 2.0
Firewire No
Battery Nikon EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion battery
Storage type Compact Flash (Type I or II)
Dimensions 147 x 113 x 74 mm
Weight 920 g
 
     

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08.01.2009 one  about Nikon D200

It's a fantastic camera!

 
 

30.10.2007 guest  about Nikon D200

Unlike the D70, the Nikon D200 is a professional camera. Defaults are set for image post processing. Image sharpening should be performed as the last image manipulation action. Nikon is conservative in its D200 sharpening, you can crank it up if you want. The biggest difference for me between the D70 and the D200 is instant access to critical camera functions, with real switches and not menu functions. These changes can be made by feel. This allows the photographer to concentrate on what is in the viewfinder and not the menu. It is also built like a tank - I have no problem lugging around a few more high-quality pounds. My older manual focus AIS lenses meter in aperture priority just fine - which I shoot anyway. By the way, No banding! Excellent!

 
 

30.10.2007 guest  about Nikon D200

This is a great improvement after my old D70S. The Nikon D200 camera is built to last in rough use. Before buying I compared this with Canon 30D and the difference was surprisingly big. Metal versus plastic feeling. I have not found the banding problem (luckily) at all in my D200. It is great as well to have all the customized functions and the fast entry to QUAL, ISO and WB.

 
 

30.10.2007 guest  about Nikon D200

Superior build quality, Intuitive, Ergonimic design typical of Nikon, Accurate metering far superior to the competition, Built in flash, Same image processing engine as D2X but with custom built CCD

 
 

30.10.2007 guest  about Nikon D200

Extremely fast, excellent control layout, good "control panel screen", excellent capabilities. If you like Nikon's way of doing things, you will love this camera.

 
   
     
     
 

30.10.2007  guest  about Nikon D200

Occasional WB confusion (true for most digitals, pro or otherwise), more camera than most people need (or can understand), but will be purchased by those who don't understand it, much less need it.

 
 

30.10.2007  MrJDA  about Nikon D200

Battery door latch week; Not a beginner SLR: need to know what the settings mean or your pictures will show it

 
 

30.10.2007  gbphoto  about Nikon D200

Short battery life, heavier than I'd like, menu system is complex (too many options)

 
 

30.10.2007  Joseph  about Nikon D200

If you are a newbie, or a casual hobbiest, save your money and buy a D40x. This camera can take amazingly POOR photos if you don't know what you're doing!

 
   
     
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