Nikon D200 Review
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@ithree6mafia CCD is better CMOS is much more sensitive to shake ..in video mode for example. CCD sensor produces better colors
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I recently acquired the same set up to go along with my D90 and im loving it!
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CCD still leads in terms of color & skin rendition. ALL medium format cameras use CCD sensors...
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d90 , d80 , d200 , d70 ~ 500 - 800 $ second hand, wich should i choose ? i can't find on youtube videos with compared models d80 vs. d 90 or something like that , i use camera for portraits ...
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You can pick up a Nikon D200 body cheap on eBay these days.
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fucking good cam!! aaaaaaaaaaaaa
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which camera handles noise better? d200 or d90?
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@LGHNGMN yes :) I got my second 1 last year and I am super happy with it
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is it ok to buy a 2nd hand d200 with 39,000 shutter counts?? Thanks
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HI! Here is a possibly silly question (as I'm a new by will you forgive me...:)
If I choose to shoot in manual mode,I wonder on which one of ABCD memory banks (-both custom and shooting manus - )my D200 will be working.I mean: does the manual mode modify one of the preset ABCD banks or does it work in full authonomy from the ABCD settings ?
Thx.for help.
is the cmos sensor better than a ccd sensor?
ithree6mafia 1 year ago
@ithree6mafia i dont know too too much about the tech behind the sensors, but I do know that the CMOS sensor uses less power which allows you to get more shots per battery charge....a LOT more...
BustedShutter 1 year ago
for beginner this camera d80 or d90?
ihateyaacov 2 years ago
@ihateyaacov def not a D80...i would go with this or the D90...the D200 has better build quality and a more professional layout of buttons and functions...D90 has video, more pixels, better ISO performance, and better battery life...the D200 just has better weather sealing and build quality....the only reason i got the D200 over the D90 was because i found a good deal on it...
BustedShutter 2 years ago
the D90 goes for around $900-$1100. It has lot of improvement over the D200. The D200 has a better body then the D90 and goes for around $500-$700. For someone that is starting off they should get a D60, D70 or D80 for under $600.
tony77tony77 2 years ago
true..i too started with a D60, but I found that I outgrew the camera very quickly...for someone who wants to get serious, i wouldnt start with anything less than a D90...you might regret it very quickly like i did...
BustedShutter 2 years ago