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Nikon D200

Nikon D200

Price (MSRP): $1,699.00
Megapixel: 10.2
TYPE: Digital SLR

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This digital SLR combines a high-quality, weather-proof build and many of the advanced functions of a professional SLR in a compact design along with a few consumer-oriented features found on amateur cameras. We rated the D200's image quality excellent from ISO 100 to ISO 1600. Visual noise ranges from extremely low at ISO 100 and very low from ISO 200 to 800, to low at ISO 1600. Its autofocus is extremely fast in bright and moderate light, and still performs well in low light. At its super-sensitive limit of EV -2, the D200 tops the competition by focusing in 1.51 seconds. In our tests, turning on the higher-ISO noise reduction allowed the D200 to reach Extremely Low noise levels at ISO 1600. This camera offers manual and automatic exposure modes, but no programmed automatic scene modes. Among its notable features are predictive focus tracking, depth-of-field previewing, a 2 percent spot meter, an advanced battery meter, and 44 custom settings. The D200 provides both a hotshoe and a pop-up flash that can control multiple remote flash units wirelessly via Nikon’s iTTL Commander Mode. The camera is compatible with Nikon’s MB-D200 vertical battery grip and WT-3 wireless transmitter, as well as GPS devices and Lexar's LockTight secure CompactFlash cards. Nikon charges $99 extra for its Capture software for processing RAW images and controlling the camera wirelessly from a computer.


Slowest Shutter Speed 30
Fastest Shutter Speed 8000
Built-In Flash Yes
Continuous Shooting 5 images/sec
Flash Sync Speed 1/250
AF Points 11
Lens Mount Nikon AF (digital only)
Screen Size 2.5 in
Screen Resolution 230,000
Screen Type LCD
Maximum ISO 3200
Max Continuous JPG 30
Max Continuous RAW 22
Media Type Compact Flash
Battery EN-EL3, N-EL3a, or MB-200 pack
Battery Life Approx. 1000 shots
Width 5.8 in
Height 4.4 in
Depth 3 in
Weight 28.8 oz
Release Date November 2005

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User Reviews
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RATINGS
AVERAGE RATINGS
Overall quality
9.5
Ease of use
9.04
Fit and finish
9.83
Click-to-click speed
9.92
Display quality
9.46
Flash quality
8.71
Image quality
9.58
Overall value
9.29
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