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Description

The Nikon D200 is a 10 megapixel APSC CCD sensor DSLR released in 2006. It was Nikon's pro level APSC body, with a pro body and features to match. It represents a fantastic value for money today.

Basic information

  • Brand

    Nikon

  • Current price

    $100

  • Lens mount

    Nikon F

  • Memory card

    Compact Flash (Type I or II)

  • Battery Type

    Nikon EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion battery

  • Weight

    920g

  • Weather resistence

    Yes

  • RAW file

    NEF

  • Built-in ND Filter

    No

Sensor information

  • Sensor type

    CCD

  • Sensor size

    APS-C

  • Native aspect ratio

    3:2

  • Megapixels

    10

  • Stabilization

    No

  • AA Filter

    Yes

  • Color filter array

    RGB

Video information

  • Video

    No

Lens Mount Information

  • Lens mount

    Nikon F

  • Flange distance

    46.5mm

Adaptable lenses

    Connectivity

    • GPS

      No

    • Wifi

      No

    • Ports

      USB 2.0, Remote, Video out, PC Sync Flash

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    User reviews

    • Claudio Rezzoagli - March 3rd, 2024

      Overall rating

      Without talking about specs or technicalities,this is a sturdy camera that allows you to focus on doing photography without distractions. I use it as a replacement to my film camera since I can't afford film. Paired with a simple 18-55 (I use the vr ii) and it's perfect for landscape. The top LCD glass is prone to breaking (easy to replace) and the rubbers can come off (more challenging) but it doesn't stop you from shooting. There are so many around that you might even find it for free! I got mine in a charity without batteries for about 50 dollars. It's fun, it's darn heavy, and it never makes me want to go into the menu unless I wanna change colour profiles (like film rolls ;) ). Totally recommend, I'd give it 4 stars for the rubbers but I love it anyways

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