Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
November 15, 2018 - Comment
RE)NIKON D200 DIGITAL SLR BODY Product Features Stores images on CF cards or Microdrive; powered by EN-EL3a or EN-EL3 rechargeable lithium-ion battery (includes EN-EL3a battery and charger) Five frame-per-second continuous shooting with a time lag of approximately 50 milliseconds Body only; lens must be purchased separately 10.2-megapixel SLR captures enough detail for photo-quality enlargements or































My favorite digital SLR. This is one of my favorite camera models. I just love the way it renders colors and handles. The Nikon interface is a bit complicated for my aging brain (I use Canon, mostly), but there are modes I find easy enough to handle the camera the way I like without having to over-think what boils down to the three basic controls: focus, aperture, shutter speed.I was very happy to find an affordable used body here of a cam I could never afford new (but I’ve been drooling over since it…
Great camera, sturdy body. This camera arrived a day before the earliest in the arrival window, and I was frankly amazed at its condition. Being a used camera, I was expecting at least a few scratches in the finish, ANYTHING to show that it had had a previous owner. If I didn’t know it was used, I would not be able to tell it hadn’t just come new out of the box. Very low shutter count, perfect glass on both screens and in the viewfinder, this camera will clearly last us a very long time. Also, the body feels very sturdy,…
D70 to D200 like a Yogo to Benz Yep, I remember the Yugo cars, though I’ve never owned one. But, I know a good car when I drive one. Going from the Nikon D70 (a good camera in its day) to the D200 (more of a pro level camera) was a revelation for me. The build quality of the D200 is outstanding. The magnesium alloy and the associated weight of the camera’s body let you know you holding something that is built to last, and something that could stand up to hard use. Much like the old Nikon metal body lenses of the 70s…