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Nikon D200

Quick information
Brand Nikon 2005
Model 2121233
Released Year 2005
Type Digital Cameras
Series D
Color Black
Optical Zoom N/A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon D200 is a professional-level digital SLR camera released in 2005, designed to deliver high image quality with a 10.2-megapixel DX format CCD sensor. It features a robust 11-point autofocus system that ensures precise subject tracking and sharp focus in various shooting conditions. The camera supports an ISO sensitivity range from 100 to 1600, expandable to 3200, optimizing performance in low-light environments. Equipped with a 2.5-inch LCD screen, the D200 allows users to preview images and navigate menus with ease. The body is constructed with magnesium alloy, providing durability and weather-sealing to withstand challenging environments. Additionally, the camera includes multiple exposure modes, custom settings, and compatibility with a wide range of Nikon F-mount lenses, making it a versatile tool for photography professionals.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture N/A
Digital Zoom N/A
Screen Size 2.5 inches
Color Black
MPN 2121233
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Nikon D
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 10.2 MP
Model Nikon D200
Optical Zoom N/A
Connectivity USB
Features Auto Focus, Body Only, Built-in Flash, Exposure Compensation
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Sensor Type CCD
Sensor Resolution 10.2 megapixels
Sensor Size 23.6 x 15.8 mm (DX format)
ISO Range 100–1600 (expandable to 3200)
Autofocus Points 11-point AF system
LCD Screen 2.5-inch TFT
Viewfinder Pentaprism, approx. 95% coverage
Shutter Speed Range 30 sec to 1/8000 sec
Continuous Shooting Speed 5 frames per second
Storage Media CompactFlash Type I/II
Lens Mount Nikon F mount
Flash Built-in pop-up flash with hot shoe
Body Material Magnesium alloy with weather sealing
Battery EN-EL3 rechargeable Li-ion battery
Dimensions 147 x 113 x 74 mm
Weight Approx. 830 g (body only)

Key Advantages

The Nikon D200 boasts exceptional image resolution thanks to its 10.2-megapixel sensor, catering to high-detail photography needs. Its fast and accurate 11-point autofocus system is highly effective for dynamic and action photography. The camera's durable magnesium alloy body ensures reliable operation in demanding conditions and extends lifespan. The extensive ISO range allows shooting flexibility from bright sunlight to dimly lit scenes. Compatibility with numerous Nikon lenses offers creative flexibility and professional-grade optics. Additionally, its robust feature set and customizable controls provide photographers with greater creative control over their images.

Limitations

Despite its strong performance, the Nikon D200 lacks some modern conveniences such as live view and video recording capabilities, which limits versatility compared to newer models. Its buffer can slow down continuous shooting speeds during raw burst capture sessions. The LCD screen, while functional, offers lower resolution and size compared to contemporary digital cameras. The camera’s weight and size might be cumbersome for casual users or extended handheld shooting. Limited ISO range relative to modern cameras can impact extreme low-light photography. Lastly, the older CCD sensor technology behind the D200 may produce more noise at high ISO levels compared to newer CMOS sensors.

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