Nikon D200

Nikon D200
Overview
TypeDigital single-lens reflex
Lens
LensInterchangeable, Nikon F-mount
Sensor/medium
SensorNikon DX format 23.6 mm × 15.8 mm CCD
Maximum resolution3,872 × 2,592 (10.2 M/10.0 M pixels sensor/effective)
Film speed100 - 1600 in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps (up to 3200 as boost)
Recording mediumCompactFlash (Type I or Type II) or Hitachi Microdrive
Focusing
Focus modesInstant single-servo AF (S), continuous-servo AF (C), manual (M)
Focus areasNormal: 11 areas; Wide: focus area can be selected from 7 areas
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesProgrammed Auto [P] with flexible program; Shutter-Priority Auto [S]; Aperture Priority Auto [A]; Manual [M]
Exposure meteringThree-mode through-the-lens (TTL) exposure metering
Metering modes3D Color Matrix Metering II, Center-weighted and Spot
Flash
FlashManual pop-up with button release Guide number (ISO 100, m)
Flash bracketing3 to +1 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV
Shutter
ShutterElectronically controlled vertical-travel focal plane shutter
Shutter speed range30 s – 1/8000 s, bulb
Continuous shooting5 frame/s, up to 37 / 22 frames (JPEG / RAW)
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptical
Image processing
White balanceAuto, Six presets, Manual preset (four), Kelvin temperature, Fine tunable
WB bracketing2 to 9 frames in increments of 1, 2 or 3
General
LCD screen2.5-inch (63.5 mm) TFT LCD, 230,000 pixels
BatteryNikon EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion battery
Optional battery packsMB-D200 battery pack with one or two Nikon EN-EL3e or six AA batteries
WeightAbout 830 g without battery, memory card, body cap, or monitor cover
Made in Thailand
Chronology
PredecessorNikon D100
SuccessorNikon D300

The Nikon D200 is a 10.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera that falls between entry-level/midrange DSLR cameras such as the Nikon D40, Nikon D40x, and D80 and high-end models such as the Nikon D2Hs and D2Xs. It was released by the Nikon Corporation in November 2005. The D200 was succeeded by the D300 in August 2007.