Nikon D200
The Nikon D200 is a Camera digital reflex mono-objective.
The D200 is a case semi-professional which replaces the D100 and comes to be intercalated between the D80 and the D2Xs . This case embarks a system autofocus with correlation of phase Multi-CAMWOOD 1000 to 11 elements. It integrates a sensor CCC Sony into the format DX, measuring 23,6 mm by 15,8 mm, comprising 10,2 million effective pixels. It is equipped with a monitor ACL TFT polysilicium low temperature of 2,5 inches of diagonal with 230 000 pixels. This camera uses a Mesure TTL of the exposure. It can simultaneously record images NAVE and JPEG + Exif 2.2 of size 3.872 × 2.592 pixels on a memory card Compact Flash. D200 is fed by a refillable battery Lithium-ion and can be equipped with a handle carry-batteries MB-D200 ensuring an autonomy of 5.000 photographs to him. This apparatus is compatible with the Imprimante S PictBridge and can take to 5 stereotypes a second in continuous mode of catch of sights (gust). Contrary to his/her little brothers D50 and D80, D200 has a metal case and joints of watertightness and to dust. D200 uses a mounting F for the coupling of the objectives to the case. Great advantage compared to the other recent cases Nikon, this apparatus is compatible with the objectives " traditionnels" , for which it offers a matric measurement of the light, just like his/her D2 big brother. Its dimensions are of 147 mm in width, 133 mm in height, and 74 mm in-depth. It weighs 910 G with the battery (which weighs 80 G).
Market
D200 was revealed on November 1st 2005 and is available to the sale since December 2005. The noted public price (at September 3rd, 2006) is approximately 1.650 € for the naked case.
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