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Nikon D200 DSLR Camera

The Nikon D200 is a 10MP APS-C DSLR camera — known for its 10MP APS-C CMOS Sensor and 11-Point Phase Detection AF. Used copies start from $155.47 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

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OverviewNikon D200

The Nikon D200 is a semi-professional APS-C DSLR built around a 10MP sensor and powered by Nikon's ASIC image processor. It delivers a maximum still resolution of 3872x2592 pixels and supports a native ISO range of 100 to 1600, keeping noise in check across typical shooting conditions. The camera's 11-point phase detection autofocus system includes subject tracking, making it a capable tool for photographers who need reliable focus on moving subjects.

A continuous burst rate of 5 frames per second adds to its action-shooting credentials. The body is constructed from magnesium alloy with dust-resistant sealing, giving it a level of environmental protection suited to demanding field use. At 830g, it has a solid, purposeful feel in hand.

The rear 2.5-inch fixed LCD displays at 230,000 dots, while an optical pentaprism viewfinder provides a traditional, bright optical shooting experience. Storage is handled via CompactFlash, and the camera uses the EN-EL3e Li-ion battery rated for approximately 1,800 shots per charge. The Nikon i-TTL flash system is on board, and USB connectivity is included, though the D200 has no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

Color picture styles include Standard, Vivid, and Portrait. There is no video capability. For photographers seeking a well-built, no-nonsense stills-focused DSLR body, the D200 remains a dependable platform.

Key FeaturesNikon D200

10MP APS-C CMOS Sensor: Captures stills at up to 3872x2592 pixels with a 1.5x crop factor, suitable for a wide range of photography applications.

11-Point Phase Detection AF: Eleven focus points with subject tracking capability to maintain focus on moving subjects across the frame.

5 fps Continuous Shooting: Sustained burst rate of 5 frames per second supports action and sports photography.

ISO 100–1600 Native Range: Native sensitivity range keeps image noise controlled across typical indoor and outdoor shooting conditions.

Dust-Resistant Magnesium Alloy Body: Dust-resistant magnesium alloy construction provides durability suited to demanding field environments.

Optical Pentaprism Viewfinder: Delivers a bright, accurate optical viewing experience for traditional DSLR handling.

SpecificationsNikon D200

Nikon D200 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesSports, Travel, Beginner-Friendly
TypeDSLR
SensorAPS-C
Resolution10MP
ProcessorNikon ASIC
ISO Range100 – 1600
AF SystemPhase Detection
AF Points11 points
Max Photo Resolution3872x2592
Burst Rate5 fps
Image StabilizationNone
Display2.5 inches Fixed LCD

DescriptionNikon D200

The Nikon D200 is a magnesium alloy-bodied DSLR designed for photographers who prioritize build quality and reliable performance. Its 10MP APS-C sensor and Nikon ASIC image processor combine to deliver still images at up to 3872x2592 pixels, with picture styles including Standard, Vivid, and Portrait. The native ISO range of 100–1600 covers a broad range of lighting scenarios.

Continuous shooting is supported at up to 5 frames per second, and the 11-point phase detection AF system with subject tracking keeps up with dynamic scenes. The body weighs 830g and features dust-resistant sealing, making it a solid companion for outdoor and event photography. A 2.5-inch fixed LCD with 230,000-dot resolution handles image review, while the optical pentaprism viewfinder provides a direct optical view.

Storage is via CompactFlash, and the EN-EL3e Li-ion battery is rated for approximately 1,800 shots per charge. The Nikon i-TTL flash system and USB connectivity round out the feature set. Note that the D200 does not support video recording, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth.

ProsNikon D200

  • Magnesium alloy body with dust-resistant sealing offers durable protection for field use
  • 5 fps burst mode supports continuous shooting for action and fast-paced subjects
  • 11-point phase detection AF system with subject tracking aids focus on moving subjects

ConsNikon D200

  • No video capability — videoSpecs fields are all null or empty
  • Maximum native ISO of 1600 is limited by modern standards
  • No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity for wireless image transfer

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Frequently Asked QuestionsNikon D200

What sensor size and resolution does the Nikon D200 use?+
The D200 uses an APS-C sensor with a resolution of 10MP, producing a maximum image size of 3872x2592 pixels. The image processor is Nikon's own ASIC chip.
Can the Nikon D200 record video?+
No. The D200's video specifications show no supported resolution or frame rates, meaning it is a stills-only camera with no video recording capability.
What memory cards does the Nikon D200 accept?+
The D200 uses CompactFlash (CF) cards. Photographers will need CF cards, as no other storage formats are supported.
Does the Nikon D200 have weather sealing?+
The D200 body is rated as dust resistant and is constructed from magnesium alloy. It offers a degree of environmental protection, though the sealing is described specifically as dust resistant rather than full weather sealing.
What is the autofocus system like on the D200?+
The D200 uses a phase detection autofocus system with 11 focus points and subject tracking. Eye tracking is not supported.
Does the Nikon D200 have built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth?+
No. The D200 has neither Wi-Fi nor Bluetooth. It does include USB connectivity for wired data transfer.

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