| Average Customer Rating: 5.0/5
Total Reviews: 37 |
Rating: 5
THE Digital Workhorse
For those who loved the versatility, dependability and price of the F100 for Nikon film shooters, the Nikon D200 is your new digital workhorse. After using the D100 and D70s, I purchased a D200 and quickly sold my older digital bodies to buy a second D200 for my backup. It is hard to succintly describe which aspects of the D200 make it a superb camera, but certainly not impossible.
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Rating: 5
Wonderful camera
I've owned various ditigal cameras, (Canon S210, Nikon 990, Nikon S1) and many, many 35mm cameras over the years. Most the digital stuff I've owned have been pretty disappointing. Agreed, anyone who buys a Nikon 990 for $900 when it first arrived probably should have their head examined. Call me an "early adopter". This time I was going to wait. I held off on my desire to purchase the D70, after my sister, who is a professional photographer bought it and in short order gave it to her son to use on school projects and hasn't seen it since (read: thought it was trash).
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Rating: 5
The Best Camera for a Serious Photo-Dog
| This camera is so hard to find any fault with. It's build quality, handling, sensor, metering and fast autofocus are first-rate and it does not require coddling. The only reason not to get one is if you belong to the Church of Canon instead of the Church of Nikon. It's also a tremendous value and has all the latest wireless options- a best buy you'll not regret! I highly recommend the new Nikkor 17-55mm AF-S DX f/2.8 G ED zoom for a versatile setup from "wide angleness" to low light performance. |