D200? D200!


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Something tells me this pics gonna be removed soon... :bsmilie:
 

Yep... very fast. :bsmilie:
 

why? :dunno:
 

ThinkPad said:
D200tops.jpg

woooooaaaahhh!!!!!:bigeyes:
 

I want to see the inside of the VF, see what information is displayed. One thing for sure, the top LCD didn't change much.
 

I want to hold it...
 

espn said:
I want to see the inside of the VF, see what information is displayed. One thing for sure, the top LCD didn't change much.
Personally, I think the most important is, how bright and big the viewfinder is compared to D70/D100. Most "prosumer" level DSLRs have rather small and dim viewfinders by nature of smaller pentaprism chambers due to built in flash being incorporated. Pro bodies of course do not have this problem. The only exception so far seems to be the Konica Minolta Dynax 7D, amazing and wonderful bright and sharp viewfinder even with built in flash. If only Canon/Nikon could take their example...give us brighter VF in non-pro bodies!
 

timlim said:
I want to hold it...
I can see your saliva dripping liao... Looks yummy doesn;t it? :bsmilie:

ok just kidding lar... hehe.
 

Garion! how come so fast upgrade liao???
 

hi hi,

Got this from one of the websites. Are the specs for real? :dunno:

** NOTE NOT OFFICIAL **


Nikon D200 Full Specifications

* DX Format with 12.4 effective megapixels

* The new CMOS image sensor features high image quality and high-speed 4-channel data output

* New image processing algorithms combine with optimized analog and digital white balance to produce smoother, more consistent gradations with exceptionally pure color reproduction

* Continuous shooting: 3 frames per second (fps) at 12.4 megapixels for up to 10 consecutive NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) images; 5 fps for 18 NEF images at 6.8 megapixels

* 3D-Color Matrix Metering II with ambient light sensor and 1,005-pixel RGB sensor further improves on Nikon’s acclaimed exposure metering system

* High-speed, high-precision 11-area AF system with 9 cross-type AF sensors deliver quick response and sharp focus, even under the most challenging shooting conditions

* Two new Adobe RGB color modes further expand professional color space options and also support for sYCC color space

* Excellent response with instant power-up and ultra-fast 52ms shutter release lag

* Top shutter speed of 1/8,000 second and flash sync speeds up to 1/250 second

* Faster read/write speed for the memory card and a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface for faster image transfer

* Large 2.5-inch LCD monitor for easy access to settings and information, as well as clear, flicker-free image preview

* Creative in-camera effects, Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure

* Functions such as World Time, automatic rotation of vertical compositions expand possibilities

* Lightweight, durable magnesium body

* Full support for Nikon’s Creative Lighting System when used with the SB-800 or SB-600 Speedlights

* In addition to DX Nikkor lenses, the D200 supports more than 50 AF Nikkor lenses

* Nikon’s PictureProject software is included, enabling easy control over image adjustment and management

* Support for Nikon Capture 4 (version 4.3), a software application with the tools to assist the professional photographer

* NEF (RAW) format for the utmost in versatile, effective image control and correction

* JPEG and NEF (RAW) Combination Filing System enables simultaneous recording of NEF and JPEG data for the same shot
 

IIRC these are non official specs. Most are prob real but some would have to take it with a pinch of salt.
 

the more i see it the more im tempted..:bsmilie:
 

heehee...personally i hope this means that D70s prices will fall... ;)
 

u want to buy mine? then i can upgrade...
 

Garion said:
I can see your saliva dripping liao... Looks yummy doesn;t it? :bsmilie:

ok just kidding lar... hehe.

i'll be dreaming of it every night hahahaha
 

Garion said:
Personally, I think the most important is, how bright and big the viewfinder is compared to D70/D100. Most "prosumer" level DSLRs have rather small and dim viewfinders by nature of smaller pentaprism chambers due to built in flash being incorporated. Pro bodies of course do not have this problem. The only exception so far seems to be the Konica Minolta Dynax 7D, amazing and wonderful bright and sharp viewfinder even with built in flash. If only Canon/Nikon could take their example...give us brighter VF in non-pro bodies!
D200 is still a consumer camera, it comes with inbuilt flash, thus can be sure the VF should be the same as before, mirror, more than pentaprism I guess. Looking at the VF size, doesn't look very promising.
 

TMC said:
IIRC these are non official specs. Most are prob real but some would have to take it with a pinch of salt.
The specs look so much like D2X spec... :bsmilie:
 

alechim said:
the more i see it the more im tempted..:bsmilie:
Get your path right, you're looking at a Hooker or Hao Siao... don't stray... :bsmilie:
 

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