User Review: Nikon D200 DSLR Camera with 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-…
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CRZCPO?tag=yogafit0d-20 - Nikon D200 DSLR Camera with 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S Nikkor Zoom Lens (OLD MODEL)
Nikon D200 DSLR Camera with 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S Nikkor Zoom Lens (OLD MODEL)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CRZCPO?tag=yogafit0d-20
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Had three dust-gathering lenses from my 90s-era Nikon 4004 Automatic Film SLR. Picked-up this discontinued Digital Nikon D200 for a pittance and all three lenses work like a charm.
Its more camera than I really need, with lots to learn, but I feel like I turned useless equipment into a really nice pro-style digital set-up. For me it was a steal.
I got this camera in Nov 2006. It has been notning but a pleasure to use. Great pictures over and over.
Blazing fps burst speeds, sharp pictures, amazing features, quick access buttons for all the things you need quickly, amazing metering and AF performance, solid feel.
This is a pro camera. I have heard/read of many pros who are putting down their D2X and their 5Ds and using this one exclusively for the simple reason this one takes great pictures and weighs half as much.
Costs less than half too. Sure the Canon 5D will give sharper detail in 48 inch prints. So, how many of those are you printing up these days? Me? Zero.
Some advice: Dont buy it with the kit lens unless there is no other way to get started due to cost. The better way is to buy the body alone and get the lenses you want/need.
Dont skimp on lenses. Nikon lenses work best on Nikon cameras just like Canon lenses work best on Canon bodies. Get the gold ring Nikon lenses if you can afford them.
The Nikon 17-55mm f2.8 IF ED DX is a great all around lens to start. Get a large (2GB or more) fast (like a SanDisk Extreme III) CF card for this camera.
Get an extra battery. Nikon is a good company but they are telling a fairy tale about getting 1800 shots out of a single charge. Reality is more like 300 - 400.
So get an extra battery. This camera is amazing; its quality and performance cannot be overstated. If there were six star ratings I would give it that.
Paul Hendersonville, TN
The camera was rated VG and upon receipt the camera not only appeared as never used but also functioned flawlessly. I just wanted an inexpensive DSLR that I can put in my bag and have with me without breaking out my Leicas or other Nikons.
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At the time of writing this, the Nikon D200 is 9 years old, but what a great purchase it has been. Once you understand how to operate it, the pictures are absolutely stunning.
Does everything I would expect of it from a professional DSLR from fast start ups, fast auto focus and ultra clear images, I am extremely please with this camera.
Bought this recently as a backup body and was lucky to get a flawlessly working unit with only about 22k shutter actuations. Plenty of life left in this thing.
Solid, rugged build and I like having so many controls at my fingertips instead of having to root around in a menu. Focus motor is built into the body so I have a wide choice of lenses.
This may be an older camera with somewhat outdated features (although I dont care about video, an auto mode or scene modes as I dont use them on my main Nikon body so the lack of these items dont matter to me) but it still takes b...
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