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Nikon D200 Digital SLR Corpo de Câmera

Nikon D200 Digital SLR Corpo de Câmera

(10.92MP, CompactFlash/Microdrive - MPN: 25235)
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Descrição: Com a D200, potente reflex digital com múltiplas características, Nikon propõe uma câmera de grandes aprestações e de grande precisão e inaugura uma nova categoria de câmeras fotográficas. Graças a seu sensor DTC de 10 milhões de píxels em .... Leia Mais

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Data da Opinião:  25-12-2005
  • Whitty1
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Pontos Fortes: Fantastic price, awesome image quality, fast focusing, super large LCD, wireless flash system, enviromental seals and solid Magnesium alloy (Mg) body. Professional quality camera for under 2 grand!
Pontos Fracos: Made in Thialand, not Japan.
Resumo: For over a year Nikon users like me have been wondering if we bought into the right camera system when Canon seems to be ahead of them with every introduction. Well Nikon not only hit a home run with this camera, but they hit the ball completely out of the park with this introduction! When Nikon announced this camera I sold my D70 and pre-ordered the D200.

This camera is going to quickly become a working pros workhorse as it is built like a pro camera, has most of the features of the $5000 D2X for less than 1/2 the price. I have been using the D2x for 6 months, and while I have only had my D200 for a week, I can already tell that it is a better value for the money. I love the new focusing grid layout. Hey Nikon, how about an upgrade to the D2x to give it the same focus layout, perhaps as a firmware upgrade? A couple of the focus points in the D2X are too close to the edge of the frame, but they have them in the perfect place for the D200.

Focusing is quick, and the 2.5 inch LCD is sharp, clear, and bright. It seems to be slightly larger than what is on my D2X. It took Nikon a while, but when they came out with this camera, they easily beat the 20D hands down! I wonder what Canon is going to do next to top this?

Summary: The D70 & D70s are great cameras, but are not built rugged enough to take the abuse and demands of a professional photographer. The D50 seems to be great for a low priced D-SLR with great image quality for your beginning shooter, but it won't take compact flash cards. The D2X is built like a tank, and can take the battles of everyday use with superior image quality, but it is pricy at $5000. You give up only 2 megapixels of the D2x and you get a camera that has 90% of the features, built almost as sturdy & strong for a fraction of the price. This camera is truly a baby D2x, and the best value for the money today. Nikon has a real winner here. Look for a lot of pros to be using it.

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Data da Opinião:  21-12-2005
  • pramit
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Pontos Fortes: Massive viewfinder, massive LCD, super fast, incredible metering/AF
Pontos Fracos: Limited add-on availability
Resumo: I had been seeking a good solid DSLR for a few months when the D200 was announced in early November. A quick download of the brochure showed that this camera was far superior than the D70s for not much more in price ($1,699 for the D200 vs. $999 for the D70s).

The camera. You have to hold it to believe it. It feels solid, well constructed and just amazing. Nikon has pulled out all the stops on making this beast. Sure, it's no D2x/D2Hs, but it's about as close as you can get without skipping a mortgage payment.

The camera's features are just amazing all around. The AF system is all-new and has 7 or 11 AF areas (you choose). The super short blackout time (just 15ms more than the D2Hs) allows you to do high-speed photography without risking losing the subject. The viewfinder is BRIGHT and BIG! The on-demand grid is super convenient and is a great help when shooting landscapes etc.

The 2.5" LCD is HUGE and the viewing angles (170° up/down/left/right) and the richness in the image makes it a pure pleasure to see.

Ergonomically, the camera is perfect. Everything just fits into the right spot- controls are where they should be, using buttons feels natural, and the camera is very well balanced.

All said, this is one amazing piece of engineering, and if you know what you're doing, this will really allow you to push your skills as a photographer.

Ok, now go get it!

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Data da Opinião:  21-12-2005
  • dearingfilm
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Pontos Fortes: At high ISO it beats my D2x. The 5 freames a second are very welcome, the d100 was very very weak in terms of burst speed. The build quality is near top notch, besting the D100 and D70s bodies.
Pontos Fracos: Only a 95% viewfinder frame coverage. Could have used a High Speed Crop option. High ISO is not as good as the D2Hs. Portrait grip does not match the cameras build quality.
Resumo: Well I have to say this, Nikon listened to their user base and delivered a product that will please most photographers that like SLR cameras. This is a perfect compliment to a D2 series body or a perfect replacement depending on your needs. I would have loved if they had used their LBCAST sensor in this mega pixel range and body style. Its going to be a fun 2006 for us Nikon users :)

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