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Credible digital for the serious amateur : Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens


The Nikon D200 is a expert camera which is also aimed at the serious amateur digital photographer. It is essentially the upgrade unit from the D100/D70s, and it incorporates solid improvements over those perfect cameras.

The most certain upgrade feature of the D200 is the 10.2 megapixel images that it creates. The benefit of more megapixels is twofold. Firstly, many digital photographers "crop" their images in post-processing. For example, if you take a photo of a flying bird such that the bird occupies only a quarter of the image, you may want to crop the image such that you eliminate half of the image, leaving the bird dominant. More megapixels means more information will survive the cropping, which is essentially a form of magnification. Secondly, if you wish to print images larger than about 8 x 10, more megapixels again equates to more detail.

In my thought the most impressive improvement in the D200 over the D100/D70s is the autofocus system. The D200 gives the user numerous separate autofocus modes over and above those offered by the D100/D70s. These are designed to make it easier and more effective for the user to photo inspiring and erratic subjects, such as fast-flying birds, or athletes on the playing field for you sports photographers. This, combined with another big improvement of the D200--the fabulously inspiring and wide viewfinder--makes it much easier to photo difficult fast-moving subjects. The D200 viewfinder is wonderfully bright, production acquisition of difficult subjects much easier. Combined with the improved autofocus, I am bringing home more "keeper" photographs of erratically flying birds in which these photos are in perfect focus.

The D200 also offers up to 5 frames-per-second continuous shooting, and has a big buffer so that the camera will not slow down to write to the Cf card. This is as a matter of fact useful when shooting fast-moving subjects. When combined with the perfect autofocus system, the user can shoot fast shots with reliance that most or all of them will be in focus. This is another improvement over the 3 Fps of the D70s.

Another certain improvement of the D200 is its body construction. The quality and durability of the D200, which is housed in an all-metal body which is weathersealed at all needful points, has to be experienced to be appreciated. The unit is built very solidly, but happily does not cut weight for durability like some Nikons (remember the F5?) have done in the past. Despite being all-metal, the D200 is light adequate that you will probably not mind carrying it all day on vacation (like I like to do) or during outdoor photo shoots. Although this camera body is of pro-quality, it nevertheless retains adequate lightness and is sufficiently covenant that amateurs will not feel overwhelmed by its size or weight when carrying it around on vacation or whatnot.

Other reviewers have noted that the D200 is much more similar to Nikon's other expert cameras, and I am inclined to agree with this. I am only an enthusiastic amateur, and I am convinced that the D200 is about as much camera as virtually any amateur can effectively appreciate.

The D200 menu law is very good, and it is an improvement over the already very good menus contained in the D100/D70s. The camera allows the user to set up four "banks" of settings that are completely independent of one another. Thus, you can have one bank with settings optimized for portraits, one for fast-moving subjects (e.g. Birds), one for landscapes, and one for point-and-shoot "party" shots. (This is how I have mine set up, reputation to "Nikonians"). While this sounds complicated, the way Nikon set up their menus as a matter of fact made this quite easy to grasp, and after about thirty minutes of playing with the camera I was quite proficient with the menus. Good job Nikon.

By the way, the exposure law on the D200 is also an upgrade from the D100/D70s. Nikon as a matter of fact spared no endeavor to make the D200 a part leap over its already perfect line of amateur Dslrs. This is the first amateur digital camera that I have used that seems to get exposures as good as my old F5 film camera (one of the great Nikons during the film era) although the D100 and D70s came pretty close.

With the D200 Nikon continues its tradition of gift a nice on-board flash. This flash is fine for snapshots and fill-flash of close subjects. Serious shooters will want whether the Sb-600 or Sb-800 external flash units. Again, here Nikon has given the camera pro features--the D200 built in flash can act as a "command" unit for other flashes. Serious amateurs and pros will appreciate this feature.

As if to prove that it re-engineered the D70s/D100 from the ground up, Nikon also improved the battery situation with the D200. The D200 battery has built in voltage testing, which means that the battery indicator on the D200 is as a matter of fact accurate, a first in my perceive with any Dslr camera. This means that when it says that the battery is half-discharged, that is as a matter of fact the case. (On other, earlier units, when the battery indicator moved from "full" this usually meant full extraction was imminent.) This is prominent because the D200 does go straight through a battery significantly faster than did the D100/D70s. This is partly because of (yes, another upgrade) the larger Lcd viewer on the back of the camera, and partly just to the more complex electronics in the unit. Serious users will want to buy one or more extra batteries to stash in one's pocket or vest.

The 18-70 Dx kit lens is a very nice little lens. It features some Ed glass for best difference in the images. Since it is a Dx lens, it is small and light, while sacrificing nothing in image quality. This is a great first lens or walkaround vacation lens for portraits, snapshots, and scenery shots.

One very minor quibble with the D200. The default sharpening settings are somewhat soft. Some users have been unhappy that when they take the D200 out of the box and start shooting, that their images are not tack-sharp, as to be foreseen, from a high-end camera. Not to worry, plainly set sharpening to +1 or higher in the camera and it will furnish sharp images. best yet, experiment in post-processing with sharpness settings. lowest line is that the unit will and does furnish tack-sharp images, but not with the default menu settings.

Overall, the D200 is a pro camera at amateur pricing. It is used by pros and serious amateurs, and with its feature set and impeccable quality and ergonomics, it is an impressive gift by Nikon. This is one of those cameras that is as a matter of fact fun to use, and it produces fine, sharp, and inspiring images little only by the skill of the photographer. highly recommended.


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