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Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
(Electronics) Nikon
Body only; lens must be purchased separately
Stores images on CF cards or Microdrive; powered by EN-EL3a or EN-EL3 rechargeable lithium-ion battery (includes EN-EL3a battery and charger)
2.5-inch LCD display; power-up time of approximately 0.15 seconds
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My Nikon D200 was stolen, which I loved a lot, and now I am looking to replace it. The D200 was discontinued, but perhaps I can still buy it. The D300 is a little more than I want to spend on a camera. The D90 and D3000 seems like a good step down, but am I wrong? They are smaller and a lot cheaper than the D200. So I am confused. Which Nikon camera is equivalent or slightly better than the Nikon D200? Your help is greatly appreciated.
I'm not too familiar with Nikon, but the D300 is definitely a major upgrade from the D200, I would go as far as saying it was a fairly revolutionary step up. The D90 is a nice camera with some HD video capture capabilities, and I would set it fairly level with the D90. I'm not familiar with the D3000, if you mean the D5000, then it's below the D90 (the D5000 as I'm aware is an upgrade for the D60).
One of the main differences is that the D5000 does not include an in-body AF motor. So if you have some older non-AF lenses, I'd recommend either the D90 or the D300. But I think you can still find the D200 on the used market.
Also, available on the used market, you could try looking into a D2X (though I'd still say the D300 has a definite edge over the D2X).
A quick view on the Nikon D200 & D2H
did you consider reading the manual
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I'm looking for a high quality professional camera, to use for outdoor fashion photography, indoor portraits, and small product shots. Which one should I get? Also, any recommendations on lenses with the camera you are recommending? THANKS A MILLION!!!
They're all good; I personally prefer the Canon product. Ultimately, it's the skill of the photographer that makes the difference, however. As to the lenses--your work will drive what you ultimately need. Recommend one or two good macros, a mid-size zoom lens, and some basic stuff for indoors. Get a set of basic filters for lighing effects.
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2 second release: This gives you the option to get the perfect pose.
Multi exposure: Press the shutter release one time and the camera will take consecutive pictures
Instant release: Press shutter release once and take immediate pictures
Press the small button on the top panel on the left side (near 'QUAL' button, above the place where D200 is printed)) and turn the wheel below the QUAL/WB/ISO button clockwise till you reach the timer symbol (between CH and Mup). You'll be in timer mode. The next photo will be clicked with the timer.
You can change the time duration of the timer using 'c4' function in the custom setting menu.
Read your instruction manual for more details.
he told me that if i buy d3 ,my existing lens 80-400mm and 28-70mm will not work with d3, can you share some light on this,
Your friend is wrong
First the D3 can use DX lens in DX mode When a DX lens is attached to the camera it will automatically choose DX mode.
Second the 80- 400, and 28-70 is not a DX lens.
Here's a image taken with a 80-400 on a D3.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cheddarchee z/2554891756/in/pool-nikkor
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Cameras fitted with normal lenses do not permit us to move closer than a certain minimum distance from the object being photographed. The Close-Up lens, which is simply mounted in the front of our normal taking lens, permits the taking of close-ups and also makes possible the photography of details which would be quite impossible without using the Close-Up lens. These are some great close-up lenses for macro shots! They are made of good quality glass and the results are good… I use these with my canon Rebel XTi and they work great. With some practice, some very clear and sharp shots can be acheived at maximum magnification without the use of a tripod, although there is some noise issue. Manual focus is definatly recomended when using these because it gives more control on where and what you want to focus on more, although Auto focus still works fine regardless. Recommended if you want to experiment with macro.
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