Nikon D200 Review
Nikon D200 is the best digital camera around. D200 has much better color interpretation than any other digital cam and doesn't get too blue in shade. Auto WB function in this model works better than on any other camera. One can shoot in shade, daylight or fluorescent and it looks right. The D200's LCD is big, bright, sharp, clear and colorful. It also uses a lot of electricity to make it look so delicious at every angle.
Features Include:12.84 Megapixel, SLR/Professional, 2.5 in LCD Panel, CompactFlash Card Type II, IBM Microdrive, and CompactFlash Card Type I.
Dpreview recently reviewed the Nikon D200 and they are quoted as saying
"The Nikon D200 was announced on 1st November 2005, some three and a half years since Nikon revealed their first prosumer digital SLR, the D100. It's fair to say however that the D200 is a completely different beast altogether, it shares far more with its 'bigger brother' the D2X than its earlier namesake. The D200 has the robust build quality of the D2X, a 10.2 million-pixel CCD sensor and a compact design more like the D100. Just as the D100 the D200 has a CCD sensor, unlike the D2X which utilized a CMOS sensor. It's clear that this camera is aimed at the same kind of market as the recently announced Canon EOS 5D. From a features, control and performance point of view the D200 is closer to the D2X than any other model."