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by colonialpara,
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Mar 25, 2007
Pros: Professional features and images, robust, pro build quality.
Cons: Initial cost to purchase.
The Bottom Line: If you cannot afford or don't need the Nikon D2Xs, the D200 is an OUTSTANDING alternative!
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by jvandegr,
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May 3, 2006
Pros: Best digital SLR ergonomics available, rugged, superb image quality, great value.
Cons: 1.5X crop factor, limited dynamic range, no sensor debris filter, Nikon Capture not included.
The Bottom Line: Easily recommended to professional photographers and advanced amateurs. Professional build quality, excellent image quality, and the most intuitive controls available.
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by userleif,
Jul 2, 2006
Pros: Excellent image quality, build and performance. Bright viewfinder.
Cons: Not cheap, high ISO noise.
The Bottom Line: he D200 is a superb camera and in the right hands can produce superb images. But be aware that it is a merciless judge of lenses and photographic technique.
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by vincedog3,
Nov 22, 2006
Pros: D2x D.N.A. Strong body build, features. Great for the rough and tumble photo beings.
Cons: Expensive,heavy for some,D80 weakens the D200s case.
The Bottom Line: A camera of the times. 2005 sweetheart. 2006 has another sweetheart, the D80.
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by prashton,
Oct 31, 2006
Pros: Solid but not too heavy, excellent ergonomics, smart design
Cons: The flash sync and remote socket protection caps fall off too easily.
The Bottom Line: I have recommended this camera to several other buyers and they all report back that they are well pleased with the D200.
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by krich72,
Dec 2, 2006
Pros: Excellent picture quality; fast; relatively easy to use.
Cons: Price.
The Bottom Line: This is a great camera for people who seriously love photography.
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by kfor,
Mar 18, 2006
Pros: Easy to use; large viewing screen; one of the best viewfinders.
Cons: Initial bobble with the shutter problem.
The Bottom Line: Get it! If you have a D1X at twice the price, dump it and get this.
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by dswayze,
Apr 1, 2006
Pros: Great build quality, fantastic resolution and colour balance
Cons: High resolution requires careful shooting technique and exposes sloppy shooting. Battery life a little short.
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend this camera. It has the perfect balance of quality and cost. Suitable for the advanced amateur or professional, the D200 gives you the best of both worlds.
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by christinacraft,
Mar 28, 2007
Pros: Meters with 1970s lenses
Cons: Digital noise is ugly past ISO400
The Bottom Line: I save thousands of dollars by being able to meter an older manual focus 600mm manual focus lens from the 1970s with the D200.
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by mister35mm,
Apr 19, 2007
Pros: Good images, tough construction, well design & supported
Cons: Confused? Hire me to teach you how to use it!
The Bottom Line: If you want something tougher than the Nikon D80 or similar, look no further
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