The Nikon D200 has 10.2 effective megapixels and is incredibly fast at 5 frames per second in bursts of up to 22 consecutive shots. It has a 2.5" LCD monitor with very easy to view displays.
The Nikon D200 has 10.2 effective megapixels and is incredibly fast at 5 frames per second in bursts of up to 22 consecutive shots. It has a 2.5" LCD monitor with very easy to view displays.
The D200 uses the EN-EL3e rechargeable lithium-ion battery which delivers the power to shoot up to 1,800 pictures on a single charge and also provides detailed battery status information. The Nikon D200 has a built in pop-up flash for added convenience. It is compatible with the AF and EF Nikkor lenses and uses a CompactFlash storage card.
This digital camera, the 10.2 MP Nikon D200 (body only), accepts Nikon F Mount lenses. It uses CompactFlash Type I/II/Microdrive memory cards, and its CCD resolution is 3872 x 2592. The Nikon D200 has a 2.5" LCD for viewing and taking photos, and you can manually adjust the shutter & aperture. Its fastest shutter speed is 1/8000 second, up to a maximum exposure time of 30 seconds, and you can shoot 5 frames/second continuously. It has a built-in internal flash plus a self timer. It also will get you a USB port and a video out port.
If you want the best deal on the Nikon D200, be sure to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the D200 (below) tracks merchants across the web who often have bargain prices. We update the price comparison as soon as we see that a price has changed, so you always know who has the current low price, and where the Nikon D200 is on sale.
06 May 2009At these prices, EXCELLENT for the non-professional burgeoning artistI have being contemplating jumping into the semi-pro/pro body realm since I outgrew my D40x a year ago, but the prices have been unrealistically high.
The D200, though using nearly 4-year old technology, has been a staple for many Nikonians until the D300 was release in 2007; but I never felt that the enhanced AF abilities and ISO capabilities were justifying the extraordinary $1699 price tag of the D300 versus the D200! So I made the jump when a price drop happened, got the D200 for $59...–S. S. Malhotrafrom Amazon.com
12 Apr 2009An amazing camera worth more than the price!So few things in life are worth more than they produce. Typically, a camera is one of those things. The Nikon family of cameras however far exceeds the standards.
As a platform, the Nikon D200 camera is one that is hard to beat. Its a rugged camera that I have had the pleasure of dropping many times, picking up, and continue to shoot (after I replaced the lens immediately). No other camera that I have ever owned has it been so easy to reproduce the colors that I see, the scenes that I...–Antonio J. Lunafrom Amazon.com
07 Apr 2009Blown away!!!What a camera! I have leaped from the basic point and shoot into the D200 world and have to say : wow! heavy, solid feel and great choice of lenses just as fantastic as the D200. Pair it with a 18-200VR lens and will for sure be astonished by the photo quality! I could not be happier after 6 months of use in a variety of conditions.–O-livierfrom Amazon.com
"In our January issue we looked at a pre-production version of Nikon's new 10.2MP D200 ($1,700, body only), and we were left with some unanswered questions."
"The Nikon D200 was announced on 1st November 2005, some three and a half years since Nikon revealed their first prosumer digital SLR, the D100. It's fair to say however that the D200 is a completely different beast altogether, it shares far more with its 'bigger brother' the the D2X than its earlier namesake."