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Nikon D200 in 2022

Nikon D200 in 2022

#Nikon #D200

“Steven Heise”

The Nikon D200 was released back in 2005. At the time, it cost around $1,699. Nowadays you can find it used for $60. So, just what do you get with this 17 year old camera?

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Olympus E-M1 Mark II

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20 Comments

  1. Really good review, however it could have done without the picture of the woman in the middle of it. Not everyone wishes to be part of or view the profane that is unfortunately harassing our senses rather unwelcomingly in the modern day.

  2. I just got a D7000 with a 18-70 mm lens and I went out on a rainy day just before it was getting dark and I was not expecting much of it since I have seen how much the D200 struggle in bad light and how brown the colors are and how it fail to get the right exposure. But the D7000 was doing well. Very accurate colors.

  3. I struggle with mine. Strange camera. I shoot jpegs to see what the camera can offer. I think I will have to get a 40D and see what it can do. I use the 18-105 mm lens. As long as I shoot in good light and close to the subject its ok, but landscapes when the sun is is gone….even the colors look awful.

  4. Its the "digital grain" that makes these fun to use still. I remember when they came out people complained about the grain and that's its not ultra sharp, blah blah etc etc. i loved it back then and I still do, they look unique, the bokeh is just different. As a painter making something unique is what we strive for and I try to get that into my photography too, I think those same people complaining about it back then have probably turned around and jumped on the "they were better back then" ship lol.

  5. So I’m a commercial photographer here in the UK and use dual body D850’s and I’ve just bought a used 200 with 1000 shutter clicks. Nope it makes little sense really and I’ll not use it in the business but for £150 with the grip and extra battery I’ve little to lose. I had one back in 2005 and I sometimes revisit the Raw files. No, you don’t have the low light performance, anything from iso640 and things are beginning to look dirty but that's about my only gripe. A great channel, thank you.

  6. My father picked one up in pristine condition with extra lenses and gear. I’m going to colombia for a year and wanted to document my stay. Would I be better getting a cheaper modern camera or sticking with the ds200? Thanks!

  7. I just purchased a D200 and you are absolutely right! This camera is a beast! I can mount my AF-S and AF Nikkor lenses to it and go to town. I’m going put this rig through its paces!

  8. Hi, after I stopped photos work in 2020, I bit the bullet and got back into it with… guess what, a D200 with a 17-55 2.8 and 70-300 Tamron for such a good price I could not let it slip. Right away I have to say I am impressed by the build quality, the previous owner went everywhere (Iceland, USA, Malaysia, Kenya, Japan… non-exhaustive list) with it and it has shown very little wear. Ergonomics are great too, I did not spend much time tinkering unlike my D3200. Going to use it for vacation shots, sure newer cameras have more pixels and a gazilion focus points but a good photo has never been about megapixels anyway, and if it was everybody would shoot Hasselblads!

  9. You might want to contact cobalt-image they have a profile for Nikon CCD sensor so CMOS sensors look like CCD. Everyone says they are the best in the business when it comes to camera profiles. Other YouTubers have said they gave them the profiles in exchange for a video.

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