Best of it's genre, the D200 DSLR
By Bill B.
from Bethpage, NY on 8/14/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Art, Fun, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Researched this class of Digital SLR's for over two months before deciding on the Nikon D200, and I'm glad I did. Is as close to the professional grade cameras as you can get for the money, while totally outclassing the consumer offerings. The build quality and overall capability makes this the perfect camera for the advanced amateur, and will serve to make you a more accomplished photographer. I combined the D200 with the equally extraordinary Nikor 18 - 200 VR zoom lens; a great combination for all around great photos.[...]
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By dmcusmc
from Binghamton, NY on 7/11/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Art, Documentary, Fun, Photojournalism, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I own the Nikon D70s, D100 & use the D2x, but this is my favorite camera by far. The controls are very conviently laid out, easy to make quick adjustments. I use the 70-200VR and 17-55 most of the time on this body and have been very pleased with the results. I prefer this to my D2x, 99% of the time this is in my hands! If your looking for a top performer without having to spend [$] this is the easy choice!
By Manny from Dayton, OH on 6/6/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Art, Documentary, Fun, Photojournalism, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I've had my D200 for about 6 months and I can't put it down. As I get more familiar with its features, I continue to be amazed by its results. Definitely need good lenses for outstanding photos. If I could make a change, it would be to improve it's low light sensitivity.
One Nikon D200 was not enougth
By Chestnut Photography from North Carolina on 5/8/2007
Pros:
Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Photojournalism
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
One D200 was not enougth. I went online and purchased a second one from our friends of Adorama. If you are serrious about your photography, and want to be effective and vesitile, it pays to have two cameras that are the same. You obviously have one for back up. In my case I have wide angle lens one d200 and 70-200mm on the other. Set this way you pretty much can shoot what ever you want, and get comparable results. Also you wont get confused with camera set ups.
I have read many blithering complaints about the d200 not holding a charge on one battery very long. Well I would say get the MB-d200 duel battery attachment and not worry about it. You cant run a Cadalac with a VW engine. I also have six total batteries. 2 of them are allways ready and charged. So if you are going to live in modern times you will need extra batteries.
I recently covered a sports event with the d200 and determined that it is a work horse. I shot 3 frames a second. As long as I had charge, I shot like there was no tomorrow. Unfortunately at that time I had a sub-pro level camera for back up. It was no match for the d200. I decided then it was time to get real and get another d200.
Image quality can be set for exactly how you want your images to look. To me the images are amazing. I like to go into the menu / Custom settings/ optimize image/ and set for color saturate. I love lots of color and the d200 will give you what you ask of it. If you dont know much about the d200, I would reccomend a tutorial DVD by "Blue Crane" Called simply Nikon D200. This will have you up and running in very little time.
So How do I rank the D200? I like it so well I bought a second one. Anyone that would consider shooting an important event needs to think about having a back up. Dont leave home with out it. If you are buying the first d200, get the DVD and save time. You will be so glad you did.
By Brady Photography
from Washington DC area on 5/8/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction, Versitile
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great camera, I upgraded to this from the D70 which was also a wonderful camera, I strongly recommened the battery grip if youre doing any type of portrait photography as the grip gives you the second shutter release.
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Photo taken with my D200 usint the Nikkor 105mm
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Best Value in a digital SLR
By Jake
from Lady Lake, Fl on 5/5/2007
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Have used it to shoot sports, birds, weddings, portraits, etc. Based on the reviews I've read I don't think there is a DSLR out right now that represents a better value. The controls are right where you need them to be. I have used one for about a year, quite often in extremes ofheat, moisture, etc. It works so well, bought one to replace ourD 70 S. We nver use our D 100 or D70 S anymore. If you're a Nikon shooter buy one, you won't regret it.
By William from Near Chicago on 4/26/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Built like the Nikon Film, Comfortable Controls, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Solid like the old days, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Art, Nature, Photojournalism, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Solid well built and top quality. This camera is built like the old film cameras. Capable of large prints! This is a pro camera in every respect.
Buy it if you need or want the speed...
By Rich
from Lake Tahoe, CA on 3/28/2007
Pros:
Great shots in progm mode, Very fast even with raw
Cons:
Complicated controls
Best Uses:
All purpose camera
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Having upgraded from a D100, the D200 is substantially faster all around with better controls and body. I shoot a lot of raw images in continuous mode - not a problem except I need a 4GB memory card.
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"I love owning another great camera"
By F. Michael
from Pennsylvania on 3/27/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Easy to use, Just Powerful, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction, Takes great pictures, Will replace film cameras
Best Uses:
Art, Documentary, DOES IT ALL, Fun, Photojournalism, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
You can really see things close up in your photos. Just Powerful.
By dkhai
from Canton, OH on 3/26/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Documentary, Fun, Photojournalism, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Casual user, Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I love it
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So far, the best camera I've ever owned
By picman
from Pittsburgh, Pa on 3/26/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Travel, Weddingsevents
Describe Yourself:
Semi professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I just did a wedding last week and the prints are fantastic. I've only had the camera for about a month, moving up from a D70, which is now my backup. There's a lot more "stuff" in the D200 compared to the D70, but so far I absolutely love the camera. Can't wait to take it on the next backpacking trip.
Buy one, it's worth the price.
By scmaxfield
from Sterling, IL on 3/26/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Features, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Art, Documentary, Fun, Photojournalism, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I love having all of the options available with this camera. Upgraded from a D70S (which I still love for some purposes). Very useful to me, is the 4 user banks - so I can have pre-programmed settings for varying photo-tasks. I've shot over 10,000 images this year so far, and will probably never use everything the D200 has to offer... but its nice having the features available. I would give 5 stars, but I haven't used every camera out there...
Excellent camera, steep learning curve
By Alex
from Arlington, VA on 3/26/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Takes a little bit time to get used to the huge range of features, but an amazing camera.
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The Best for The Money.......
By Pachy
from Miami, Florida on 3/26/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Great Price, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Fun, Great Back Up for Pros, Photojournalism, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast, Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It has become my primary body. I'm a web designer and need it the quality of a professional SLR without the high price tag and the D200 has given me all I need.
Easy conversion from the D70s to D200
By Photodocsj
from South Jersey on 3/26/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Strong Construction
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The D200 is an easy to use camera that has lots of extra features. I especially like the ablility to interface with and command my SB-600 and 800s right form the camera's menu.
It's worth carrying around all day long
By Honorable Bob
from Hollywood Florida on 3/18/2007
Describe Yourself:
Advanced Amateur 40 years
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, It's a NIKON, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Best Uses:
Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It is well worth the price and the weight. I carry the D200 with a long zoom on a wrist strap all day long. It is great for butterfly, bird, and flower photography.
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Buzzing Around a Water Lilly
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10 Feet from my Door
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If only it were full frame
By ron
from seattle on 3/8/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Very well made, excellent controls, sounds and feels like a real camera. It's the best there is at the moment, but I'm now waiting for the full frame D300.
Worth it's Weight in Gold
By Seabee from St. Louis, MO on 2/21/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Went to Washington, DC, middle of Feb. 07 and used it both indoors and outdoors with excellent results. Indoors low light situations and outdoors in a blizzard below freezing temps. Performance never lacked as well as the battery lasted all day. I came over from the Olympus E1 which is as rugged as they come, and am happy I did. Going to Jamaica next to take some travel photo's so this little gem will get another eco workout.
Great upgrade from the D70
By Roadrunner
from Albuquerque, NM on 2/13/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
As a hobbyist I had to think long and hard about the expense of upgrading to the D200 from the D70, but I'm glad I made the plunge. The controls you can get to directly, without going through the menus, makes changing the setup much quicker and easier for me. The camera feels very sturdy and well-balanced, like you are holding something substantial and professional in your hands. The jump from 6 to 10 megapixels is not all that significant for most pictures up to 8x12, but it helps a lot for those shots of birds or animals where you can't get as close as you like, and you end up cropping a lot.
This is best digital SLR I have owned
By Photobugdoc
from Lower Alabama on 2/13/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Needs a faster buffer
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Nikon is the standard. I wish they would put products out as quickly as Canon. This camera was due out long before Nikon shipped it.
It's more then I expected.
By Mister fix it.
from Plymouth MA on 2/13/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Complicated Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I has been a learning curve for me, but I have truly enjoyed using the camera so far. We took a lot of senic Photo's in New Hampshire. It was great to be able to shot many shoots in a row and then get back in the warm car.
Everything Is about the Compatibility
By JJ
from BRADFORD, ON CANADA on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The Nikon D200 offers the best compatibilty in the market-place to any older Nikon camera system equipment, with a professional quality, yet in an affordable price.
By lscowles
from Corona, CA on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Getting started, Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I sure do love my camera! It takes great pictures.
I highly recommend this camera.
By Mikie
from Hartsville S.C. on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Used the camera right out of the box. This camera was more than I expected;and that's a good thing!
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Jimmy Olander
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For the MONEY The best DSLR I have used,
By just Steve
from OJAI CA. on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
10 megs even works in art, Hobbyist/Enthusiast, Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Built Like The NIKON F-5, Great Resolution, Made like the NIKON F-5, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, It can be made bigger, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
You will enjoy a camera made to last a long time. 10.2 megs is good.
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Small Dog
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You'll love it...as times go bye!
By Marcio the "coruja"
from Ponte Nova, Minas State, Brazil on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Semi professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great grip, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, studio, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It is just perfect!!!
By DiAnn
from Arlington, TX on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This is my favorite camera. I use it for everything and the others now stay at home.
By Jim
from Medford, NJ on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Battery Pack, Great Lenses to Buy, Great Resolution, Great Website by Nikon, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
Have to buy a good tripod, Heavy
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pricey but well worth it! I think I'll be taking my best pictures ever.
By Baby Huey
from Toronto, Ohio on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I had a D100 Nikon that I thought was disappointingly slow at writing pictures to the memory card. Traded it in on the D200 and have no regrets. Even with the larger file sizes at 10.2 megapixels, it shoots circles around the D100.
By Mark
from Cypress,Texas on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Portraits, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Upgraded from D-70,I could see the difference in color rendition, and better white balance. immediately. Controls are intuitive and needed little adjustment to take pictures.Recommend getting the MB-D200 for Events.
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White balance
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Vivid Colors
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GREAT CAMERA FOR THE MONEY ! A WINNER!
By CRAZYJOE
from REISTERSTOWN,MD on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Casual user, Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great features, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
NEED ALOT OF PRACTICE
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
INITIALLY COMPLICATED, BUT WITH PRACTICE YOU ONLY GET BETTER WITH THIS CAMERA!
By A
from Southern California on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Easy to Use, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I upgraded from D100 and am very satisfied with the D200. It is a very versatile, great in low light conditions and has better auto focusing capabilities. Looking forward to using with the Nikon R1 Wireless Close-up Speedlight System.
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D200 has wide variety of features.
By joe
from Houston, Texas on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Sports/Action, underwater in housing
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great camera, I used 35 mm N90S cameras and the D200 is the digital upgrade of the N 90S. Great handling, ease of use and outstanding pictures.
Customer contact after sale= Excellent!
By Rich
from Pittsburgh, PA on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Just as expected, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Best Uses:
Great in low light, Low Lighting, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I have two D200's.......and I wouldn't switch to another brand. ......(sorry Canon)
By Highway Rider
from Woodbury, NY on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Rugged
Cons:
Complicated Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Solid built, with a lot less weight than a DX2s yet similar performance.
By dick
from brady,tx on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
feels like my F5. easy to handle and use.
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Fine product. Highly recomend Adorama!
By Mike
from California on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Fine production available. Go for it.
By panamboy
from Saint Petersburg, FL on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional, Professional in training
Pros:
All the Hype is True
Best Uses:
Primary Camera
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I find that this camera to be the best camera I have ever owned. I would recommend the Nikon D200 to anyone who is serious our wants to become a serious photographer. This camera is by all means a professional camera, with a few more more features.
Get one and enjoy your photography better then you can imagine.
very happy since I use it for the first
By Lahkim.
from Montreal, CANADA. on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
For the best performance and the good quality use Nikon D200.
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Pro quality camera, steep learning curve
By SurfPappy
from Los Angeles, CA on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great auto white balance, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
Default a bit too soft, Not Good In Low Light
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Even though it's better than film (something most seem to forget), it's hard to ignore the superior low-light noise of the full-frame Canons. Still, if you learn to always use the built-in flash, very few shots will disappoint. I also wish the maximum sharpness was, well, sharper - but this is not a real issue as far as actual prints go, merely a side effect of my geekiness; after all, not even I print out 2x3 foot enlargements :c)
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Straight out of camera, only re-sized
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I would like to buy [...]again.
By HC
from South San Francisco on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
5fps, Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great camera and good price.
Pro flexibility in durable package
By Rittersport
from Colorado on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Landscapes, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Sports/Action, Travel, Wildlife
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Good combination - rugged, frequently used controls are easy to access, good resolution. No special exposure modes to complicate the controls. Seems like it's priced at a premium to support Nikon R&D efforts (for pro and consumer cameras) relative to price of similar resolution consumer cameras (D80). I still like it a lot.
Rock solid, massive camera!
By Harold
from Massachusetts on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Complicated Controls
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
A solid camera to start with, add the dual-battery pack and 70-300 VR telephoto lens, and it's quite a handful. Not something you would want to leave hanging around your neck for very long - but a great high-end camera for the serious hobbyist.
Battery life is only fair - carry spares. The camera's multiple options, menus, and other controls will require study to take maximum advantage of its features.
Under some situations I was not pleased with the JPG treatment of scenic shots, and now shoot in RAW, using PhotoShop to provide maximum picture workflow control.
By webmaster [...]
from Walnut Creek, CA on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Love the D200 it rocks, Nice Features and Settings
Cons:
Needs the voice recorder
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Love the depth of field from 'program' and the excelent color saturation. Camera does the thinking allowing me to work on geting the shot.
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Difficult available light, San Jose Auto show 2007
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Difficult available light, San Jose Auto show 2007
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Satisfied Nikon D200 Owner
By Uncle Diz
from Hamilton, OH on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Having been an owner of several Nikon film cameras, it was a distinct advantage to be able to utilize existing lenses that I own with both my film and digital camera bodies. Nikon has made dependable products with which I am familiar and when considering a digital camera, there wasn't a question as to what i would be purchasing for my use.
The Nikon D200 has proven itself to be a very dependable camera and was easy to incorporate into my daily use along with existing film cameras.
The Gold Standard of DSLR's
By photomomo
from San Francisco, CA on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Intuitive, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Does it all, Everyday, Portraits, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The only DSLR you will ever need. Buy your last camera first! Nikon will never disappoint you.
Awesome camera, the best for the price!
By vivamex
from Houston, TX on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast, Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It not only met my expectations, but went far beyond!
By Dorne
from Laguna Niguel, CA on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
One thing I have to stress about this camera: you must get a high quality lens for it to shine.
By Redrock
from Provo, UT on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I've owned a D100 and two D70's and debated upgrading to the D200. I finally broke down and did it. I was not disappointed. It is just as easy to use but has many more hidden features. I've also bee impressed with the good color representation. I have much less color corrections to do in post. I use it all the time. I've been especially happy with the 5 FPS which allows me to really capturegreat images. The price has recently dropped so it's an even better deal now.
By TouzonPhoto
from Miami Fla on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I love this camera
By L.W.
from San jose,CA on 2/9/2007
Describe Yourself:
Casual user, Getting started, Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I got my D200 last month,upgrade from D70s,love it,mainly I like D200 can meter on MF lens,I collect a large number of AI and AIs Nikon MF lens,in A mode camera set the shutter speed for you,in M or S mode camera will tell you either under or overexpose by show the - or + of expose comp meter,one thing if you don't want to learn and hate do setting,don't buy this camera,I rate the battery life not so good,because I had the D70s for year and love the battery life of it,well,overall a nice camera,get couple more back up bettery.
By Two Shot
from Myrtle Beach,SC on 2/9/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Very happy.I wish using integrated flash in commander mode was simpler.Results are great.
My latest in long line of Nikon cameras
By Rich
from Downers Grove, Illinos on 2/9/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Brief Shutter Lag, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
Mn Com Dial Passive
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Excellent product that accomodates and exceeds my skills to utilize it and challenges me to improve. One criticism: main command dial is sloppily loose and in the hustle of hurried action and handling, gets bumped off my shutter speed selection by several stops. Needs to be "stiffer". This is a young camera.
I would buy this product again and again
By hpe
from Oslo, Norway on 2/9/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast, Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Fast, Good grip, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Sharp images, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Buy one, you will not be disapointed
By Donna
from Long Island New York on 2/8/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I love this camera, 5 pics per second is great for sports. I'm going to buy a second one.
A solid design; a true Nikon
By JB
from Newport RI on 2/6/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Easy to customize control, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Works as expected. Customize the controls to avoid drilling through the menues. Compatible with legacy (non-CPU) Nikkor lens. The body is heavy, but solid. The dynamic range of the sensor is not as broad as hoped for.
Totally Awesome performance
By Mitch
from Kalamazoo, Michigan on 2/6/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This D200 has lived up to the super reviews I read prior to purchase. The performance is great-now I need to figure out what coverage range with what lense when used between the D200 & my F5.{due to the1.5 factor}.
By Click-Chick
from El Paso, Texas on 2/6/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Cons:
Difficult to clean sensor
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
My only criticism of the camera is that when you get dust on any sensors it affects the quality of the shot particularly with light, monotone backgrounds. My mother's Canon camera has a better software program for removing dust spots from the images.
Now all I have to do is learn how to use
By Susan
from Corona, CA on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It helps me take the most beautiful pictures! Now all I have to do is learn how to use the camera! The pictures come out crystal clear with beautiful colors! You can't get any better!
Imagesshared by:
Susan
Lauren Saluting
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By Charles
from Omaha, NE on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution
Cons:
Complicated Controls
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I think you sold me a Gray Market product, while I thought it was meant to be sold in USA by Nikon USA.
the last camera you will ever want!
By tweak
from N.D. on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
it has every settings you would want at your finger tips, awesome photos, best of all it fills like a pro camera should and it does!
Good work horse for the north woods
By Kiwiloon
from Duluth, MN on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
Power and media hungry
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Love it. Bought as an upgrade to a D70. Disappointed that D70 batteries would not work on the D200. Went on to buy the external battery pack and am well satisfied with that, even in Minnesota winter cold. Big data size images required upgrade to fast 8GB CF card. Again, happy that I did. Use my D70 still as a light tool to keep with me for good quality grab shots as I commute through the north woods.
Best camera for the money
By Ray
from Florida on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Poor mans d-2xs, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I do alot of underwater photography and this camera is perfect for that and land also!!!
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Beautiful shots if you can figure it out
By Terri-O
from Ridgefield, CT on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Complicated Controls, Flash won't fire sometime
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I have trouble getting a focus and triggering the shot esp. in the evening. The focus controls are confusing. But when you get it right, the images are fantastic.
Almost perfect - a photographer's camera
By Pat
from Northern Virginia on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Fast response, Nice Features and Settings, Well-thought-out controls
Cons:
Battery use, Heavy, Limited DX lens selection
Best Uses:
Photojournalism
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Exceeded my expectations. This is an exceptionally fine camera that feels natural in the hand and has well-designed large controls, easily usable with gloves on. Good user interface. This is the great F100 in digital form. Major improvements in speed, controls, auto color balance, finder, display from D70. While I have improvements to recommend, they are so trivial that they really illustrate how good this system is. BUT Nikon's lens selection is still spotty at the wide end for DX format compared to F series. Color fringes require ($) software correction for even the best lenses.
Definitely I'd buy the D200 again!
By Anbephotos
from Palm Beach County, Fl. on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
No complaints yet, Wish it had an ac adapter
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I'm still learning how to use this camera but so far I am very happy that I traded up to get it. I would like to find a training video on the D200.
By T
from Texas on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Semi-Pro
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great product for reasonable price. You can't go wrong unless you are new to photography. Then it might be too much camera for you. There are no easy modes to choose from so you need to have an idea about what you are doing.
Great camera for the pro or amature
By SGC Snapshots
from Hanover, PA on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast, Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Hot upgrade from the D70, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
When I switched from the 35mm Nikon N80 to the digital D70 I thought I'd died and went to heaven! The D70 gave me more confidence and the ability to tinker with other controls that I would have never done with my N80.
After that I decided to start my own photography business on the side and needed a ne digital back-up camera. Well, the more I read about the D200 the more I felt I would get that and use it for my primary camera. I WAS RIGHT!!! The Nikon D200 was even better then what I thought it would be. You definitely can tell the difference between the D70 and the D200 in clarity and features. For the price the D200 is a GREAT deal for all you get with it.
Imagesshared by:
SGC Snapshots
A wonderful Photographic Tool
By JockHam
from Davis, CA on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The D200 is well constructed, very balanced, and thoughtfully engineered. I have a D100 and a D2X, and the camera’s output compares favorably to the D2X with the footprint of the D100. I received the camera on a Friday and was on the road to Mexico with it the following Tuesday. It worked flawlessly and enabled me to capture the full spectra of photographic possibilities; it’s quick to focus (except in very dim light), the built in flash is excellent for short range and fill applications, the controls are well placed, and I didn’t have to read the manual to work the camera effectively. The only thing I missed from the D2X was the vertical release! Coupled with the 18-200DX VR lens it screams to be taken along everywhere.
By Gary S.
from Augusta, GA on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Complicated Controls
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This is a great camera. The learning curve seems insurmountable at first but practice makes perfect.
By jtmatt
from San Diego on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast, Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
As my first digital SLR, I needed this camera to be easy to learn. As a professional boat photographer, I needed fast action results that were razor sharp and suitable for advertising reproduction and as an avid shutterbug hobbyist and travel photographer, I wanted amazing color results and beautiful large enlargements. The speed of this camera has produced perfection in action photography that I was totally unable to get with a digital camera before. As the only camera of this ruggedness that is not a gigantic beast with a built-in portrait grip (the Eos 5D is a plastic body and not enviromentally sealed: my gear does get salt water spray on it at times), I can also carry it around the San Diego Zoo or New Zealand without it being too cumbersome. Excellent!
Great camera, but not for everyone
By Old Logger
from El Paso, TX on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Complicated Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The learning curve when updating from a P&S but with the information available on Nikonians it didn't take to long. It is definitely not a camera for someone who will not take the time and effort to understand all the controls and settings.
By Nature Lover
from Issaquah, WA on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This camera is the best I have ever owned, and I've owned quite a few. It is tough in the field, but takes perfect pictures, with tons of options.
By Steve
from Marietta, GA on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast, Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Considered a D80 as an upgrade to my D70s for starting some professional work but after looking closely at both the D200 and D80 there was no comparison. The D200 is a tool with a rugged build and easy controls. I'm certainly pleased with my D200 choice.
I woul buy this product again
By Labera
from Chicago,illinois on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Amateursemi-pro
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Portraits, Professional Backup, Sports/Action, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Accurate Colors,Nice Features and Settings
By Bossman
from Chicago on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The controls enabling you to minimize the use of the menu constantly. The camera with battery pack has good balance and feel. The 2.5 monitor screen is great.
Too much whiz...and plenty of bang!!!
By Mmntjrrt
from Bethel,CT on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Complicated Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Above expectations, a long way to get familiar with all the possibilities.
Camera takes excellent pictures
By JC
from Bedford NH on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Cons:
None with compared to D1x
Best Uses:
Low Lighting, Outdoors
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This camera is much better overall as compared to my D1x. I believe that most Hobbyist/Professional would see excellent exposers over many lighting situation. Large prints have excellent detail to 13 by 19 inch.
It's like being a kid again
By GWPDALLAS
from Waxahachie, Texas on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I've been out of Serious Photography for 30 years. Once I touched the Nikon D200 pulling it from the box, I flashed back 35 years and felt like a kid again along with the passion I had back then. In the last 3 weeks I have shot over 3K pictures and have signed up for 16 classes in Digital Photography. I can't wait to learn ALL the funtions of this camera and get back into more Pro-Photography. If you are serious about Photography, I would highly recommend the Nikon D200. A Pro-Camera at an afforable price.
Imagesshared by:
GWPDALLAS
Daughter & Friend
Tags: Using Product
Old Barn
Tags: Using Product
The best digital camera I've bought!!
By JT-Storm
from Nashville, TN on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Menu controls are easy, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
So far, this is the best digital camera I have bought/used! The menu and features are simple to use... I've even compared it to a very high priced competitor, and you know what? The Nikon D-200 still won me over... durable body, interchangable Nikon lenses, simple menu, and 10MP to top it off. All that for a great, affordable price! I'm so glad I didn't choose anything else! Thanks, Nikon... keep the greatness, and quality (at reasonable prices) coming!
The best digital camera I've bought!!
By JT-Storm
from Nashville, TN on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Menu controls are easy, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
So far, this is the best digital camera I have bought/used! The menu and features are simple to use... I've even compared it to a very high priced competitor, and you know what? The Nikon D-200 still won me over... durable body, interchangable Nikon lenses, simple menu, and 12MP to top it off. All that for a great, affordable price! I'm so glad I didn't choose anything else! Thanks, Nikon... keep the greatness, and quality (at reasonable prices) coming!
By Fred
from Woodbury, CT on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The digital equivalent of Nikon's prior excellent film bodies (e.g., F5, F100).
By Beldoctr
from New York on 2/5/2007
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Rugged
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
What a pleasure to hold and to use!
Imagesshared by:
Beldoctr
Isabella
Tags: Made with Product
By Coup
from Corpus Christi, Texas on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
A very nice and capable camera with all the right features and at an affordable price.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
By The Bingster
from San Diego, CA on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution
Cons:
Extra Software for RAW
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The picture quality is extraordinary, even using JPEG large- an upgrade from the D1 in all respects. Two monetary disappointments though- Don't count on Adobe Elements 4.0 to process RAW files from this camera, even though it will process RAW files from my D100. I'll apparently have to buy the Nikon software at additional expense for that. Also, don't expect to use your prior Nikon digital flash units either as they won't work with this unit. I had both a D50X for my D100, and an SB-28 for my Nikon film SLRs, but neither will function on the D200. For that, I had to buy a new SB-800. But what a combo!
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
By AL
from Henderson, NC on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Battery Consumption
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great Camera and I recommend [...] some extra batteries.
[5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]
By Safety Officer
from Cleveland, OH on 1/10/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast, Semi-professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Viewfinder a little small
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Portraits, Weddings/Events
After trying the Canon and Nikon digital DSLRs at my local camera shop I immediately got online to order the Nikon D200. I've shot everything from the original Nikon F, F2, F3, & the F4 and I'm very glad I decided to stay with Nikon in the move to digital. The Nikon D200 is a professional grade camera for everyone. Extremely fine image quality, low noise, easier to use than it looks, power that seems to last forever and a very affordable price. I can even use older AI-S lenses in manual focus mode with fantastic results.
[10 of 10 customers found this review helpful]
Expected great shots - getting bullseyes
By SaudiSen
from Saudi Arabia on 1/4/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast, Pro-amateur
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Fast in all aspects, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
Nikon Capture NX not incl
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Panoramassunsets, Portraits, Travel, Weddings/Events
Opted for lighter D80 non availability advanced me to my D200. Now back from Greece and 1000 frames later it just bcomes more and more impressive (albeit on my learning curve)I'm now more familiar with its controls and find the heavier but more solid frame rather an advantage.Amazing detail at low light and depth of field - even at 60km/h from a moving vehicle. [...]
[3 of 4 customers found this review helpful]
By Baby Huey from Toronto, Ohio on 12/24/2006
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great price, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Great camera for the price. Much faster than my D100.
[12 of 29 customers found this review helpful]
"Great camera till it stopped working"
By Ron the photo guy
from Boca Raton, Fl. on 9/8/2006
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Professional Work, Travel
Received my camera on Mar 3--Left for Greece on June 1st till the end of Sept. My beloved Nikon D200 stopped working aound the end of Aug. When it worked it worked well, I,am still here with my faithful Nikon D70.
[31 of 32 customers found this review helpful]
By KY Nikon
from Derbytown USA Louisville, KY on 9/8/2006
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Home, Office, Professional Work, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Simply, the Best. One of the things many reviews/reviewers overlook is convenience and control layouts. The D200 has it all. Once accustom to the controls this camera is actually easier to use than some consumer models. Don't purchase this camera if you are not willing to take on a bit of a learning curve. but, if you want a rugged well built camera to take your photography to the next level, this is it. This camera will even use older MF Nikkors, and those older Nikkors never looked better. A great camera in the tradition of legendary Nikons.
[17 of 27 customers found this review helpful]
By cybernetic photographer
from North Carolina on 9/4/2006
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls, Works just like any Nikon
Cons:
Didn't come with Capture
Best Uses:
Any use on earth, Home, Office, Professional Work, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Perfect but it did not come with a D2X. It certainly was worth the 5 month wait. 800 photos and counting. And every shot is a winner...
Best DSLR by Price, functionality, speed
By cyberNikon
from Raleigh, NC and Toronto, CA on 8/6/2006
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Home, Office, Professional Work, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
It delivered what I was expecting from what I had read about in magazines and brochures, but it took me 6 months to get one (got it the day before I was to leave for a trip overseas). Anyway, I spent little time in reading the manual on the plane and putting it to use in a foreign land with ZERO problems -- a true digital NIKON with agility for speed and functionality for creativity -- all on one battery that I received. I am just loving it.
By Old Photog
from Ausitn, TX on 8/4/2006
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Focus slow in low light
Best Uses:
Professional Work, Sports/Action, Travel
After happily using a D70 for two years, and after a long wait, I finally got the D200. I was not disappointed. The D200 is a big step up from the D70, mainly because the D200 is more ruggedly built, gives higher resolution pictures with less noise in dark areas, and presents more vesatility - for example, more choices in automatic bracketing, EV adjustments, and rapid-fire shooting. I highly recommend it.