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d200 with 40/2.8 micro nikkor




Tom hicks
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Nicely done , I have always liked the files that come out of the D200 B&W's aren't to bad either. Love the onion shot.
paulfish4570
Veteran
that is a SHARP lens, joe. well done. i like the onion photo best, too ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Yep, those Scallions win me over too ...
Sharp , Crisp & Lovely
Sharp , Crisp & Lovely
FrankS
Registered User
Joe, a D200? When did that happen?
Corto
Well-known
Great Atmosphere in #3.
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Joe, a D200? When did that happen?
i bought it as a back up to the d90 and then sold the d90...i like the d200 better...sold all the nikkor lenses save for the 40...
dave lackey
Veteran
Really nailed the light, Joe! Nice!
Range-rover
Veteran
Those are nice shots, I sold my Canon 5d and went back to
Nikon as well (D200) I really like it, the color's and clarity
seem better with the Nikon and I pick up a 35mm f1.8 DX
lens and seems sharp as well.
Range
Nikon as well (D200) I really like it, the color's and clarity
seem better with the Nikon and I pick up a 35mm f1.8 DX
lens and seems sharp as well.
Range
farlymac
PF McFarland
Yes, the colors are great. Especially on the onions and the chopping block.
PF
PF
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Those are nice shots, I sold my Canon 5d and went back to
Nikon as well (D200) I really like it, the color's and clarity
seem better with the Nikon and I pick up a 35mm f1.8 DX
lens and seems sharp as well.
Range
i use the 40 much like a 35...i miss the 24 that i sold...dumb move on my part.
the d200 is a solid camera, weather sealed and built to take some punishment...the d90 was too light in my hands.
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thanks all for the comments...
Range-rover
Veteran
i use the 40 much like a 35...i miss the 24 that i sold...dumb move on my part.
the d200 is a solid camera, weather sealed and built to take some punishment...the d90 was too light in my hands.
I just redid the rubber parts on the D200 last night, It came
out really good, but sad to hear if you need parts from Nikon
they don't sell them anymore which i think stinks! But there's
way's around it, and your right about the D90 it's small and
hard to hold in my hands as well.
Range
veloaudio
Beginner
Nice shots. I'm trying to decide between the D200 and the D300/300s. For the money the D200 appears to hold its own.
robert blu
quiet photographer
I really like the light and the colors in the third picture.
robert
PS: that is just my taste, all the pictures are very good.
robert
PS: that is just my taste, all the pictures are very good.
Kenj8246
Well-known
The D200's color rendition is about as good as it gets digitally. IMHO. Regret selling mine.
Kenny
Kenny
I like the color from the D200 too. CCD right?
Spicy
Well-known
From what I remember about my D200 (was stolen in '10), it was a solid performer but the thumbpad on the back drove me absolutely mad. From that point on, it seems there were enough complaints about it that Nikon fixed the problem by introducing a different pad with the center "button" a bit more clearly defined. It was one of the things I loved about the D90 I got to replace it.
If you can get your hands on one before you buy, go for it. But beware how finicky the "ok" center button is to press correctly, especially if you're doing anything other than just sitting there for 30sec trying to push the ****ing thing. Nikon fixed it from the D300 and bodies released subsequently.
If you can get your hands on one before you buy, go for it. But beware how finicky the "ok" center button is to press correctly, especially if you're doing anything other than just sitting there for 30sec trying to push the ****ing thing. Nikon fixed it from the D300 and bodies released subsequently.
Range-rover
Veteran
Wow, mine seems okay no problems with the buttons, the
only thing wrong was the grips in mine which I replaced and
it's true the colors are great in these!
Range
only thing wrong was the grips in mine which I replaced and
it's true the colors are great in these!
Range
bwidjaja
Warung Photo
Hi Joe, is D200 still worth it to buy? I am looking for a decent Nikon DSLR to use my old nikkor lens with. How does it compare to D90 or Fuji S3?
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