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Thu September 13, 2007
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7.0
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Description:
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10.2 megapixel DX Format CCD image sensor:
A newly developed 10.2 effective megapixel DX Format CCD image sensor that captures images with edge-to-edge sharpness and incredible color at 3,872 x 2,592 pixels, yielding extraordinarily high-resolution images perfect for enlargements or creative cropping
Industry-leading image processing for exceptional color performance: Incorporates Nikon's industry-leading advanced imaging processing engine of the D2x, which allows color-independent pre-conditioning prior to A/D conversion to work in symphony with advanced digital image processing algorithms to achieve fine color gradations with exceptionally smooth, consistent transitions
Large viewfinder with 0.94x magnification: The new eye-level optical viewfinder developed for the D200 features large magnification (0.94x) that helps ensure a clear view for precise composition, and built-in diopter adjustment that allows fine-tuning to your eyesight
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Keywords:
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NIKON D200
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Author
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mile 33.3
Member
Registered: February 2006 Location: Burlington, Ontario, Canada Posts: 18
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Review Date: Thu September 13, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 7
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Pros:
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To me, the camera body has all the controls in the correct places, The camera to me is very close in feel to my F100.
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Cons:
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Nothing specific, would prefer a light weight body.
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Have never really been enamored with digital DSLR's
Had found a smal 3.1 megapixel Canon point and shoot
to be adequate for my needs. Had owned three (3)
Nikon D100's, and sold each one of them at a loss.
The camera wasn't to me quite settled in its ways.
Now the D200 is, and works quite well. I am still
a colour slides person however the digital is great
as a learning tool, it is truly instant photography
and it works, for me.
The question in my mind is will this number of pixels
competition result in a true image field equivalent
to 135mm film. When that happens, then we don't have
to purchase specialty "digital" lenses or special items
to enable us to do digital. Incidentally I use a 28-105 zoom
for my D200, it's not digital and works quite well.
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