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Nikon D200 Review
by Digital Darrell

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  Introduction
  New CCD & Speed
  Image Processing & Multi-Cam 1000 AF
  Metering System, Chassis & Seals
» Image Optimization, WiFi, Multiple Exposure & Image Overlay
  i-TTL & Software
  Battery and MB-D200
  DOF, FUNC & AF Assist
  AF-S DX VR Nikkor 18-200mm, Software, Menu, LCDs & grid lines
  Feature summary and conclusions
   
   
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NIKON D200 NEW IMAGE OPTIMIZATION CONTROLS

I'm looking forward to using the new “advanced image optimizing” functions. With this new technology, one can fine tune the look of each image with in-camera controls such as sharpness, tone, color, saturation, and hue. One can also select from preset options like Normal, Softer, Vivid, More Vivid, Portrait, and Black & White.
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Nikon D200 CCD
Nikon D200 New Image Optimization Menu

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This feels a lot like the way the Nikon D2x handles white balance, with custom controls for fine tuning, and preset controls for quick shooting. I'm especially excited by the new Black & White settings, since many images are better shot in B&W. Many photographers shoot a large number of B&W images. The Nikon D200 is ready to allow one to do it digitally.

As I think more about this, I see that the Nikon D200 allows us to carry different "film-types" and filters in-camera. If you were shooting portraits of people, and were considerate of skin tones and wrinkles, wouldn't you like to use the "Softer" or "Portrait" modes? For nature images, surely you want the Vivid (Provia) or More Vivid (Velvia) modes? And if you are an Ansel Adams type, wouldn't you rather shoot in the new Black-and-White (Plus-X or Tri-X by ISO setting) mode? What goodies Nikon is giving us with this camera!


NIKON WIRELESS (Wi-Fi) TRANSMITER (Optional)

The D200 is a “wireless” (Wi-Fi) camera if one purchases the WT-3 Wireless Transmitter. One can do wireless image transfer to a computer using the optional WT-3. This allows a photographer to shoot in a wedding or a studio setting, while each image flows to a computer for immediate show or post-processing by another person. Or, a photojournalist might shoot a news event and have the images transfer wirelessly to a laptop computer in their car. The possibilities for Wi-Fi technology are endless. The WT-3 supports both “b” and “g” IEEE802.11 networking technologies.


NIKON D200 MULTIPLE EXPOSURE AND IMAGE OVERLAY

These are two separate functions that give control in-camera that normally is only available in-computer. The Multiple Exposure system allows one to create a single image from up to 10 separate exposures, while controlling the division of exposure needed for an accurate final image.

The Image Overlay function allows one to create a composite image by combining two separate images in camera, and varying the opacity of the two images. The final results are saved as a stand alone image, and the original files are saved also. This could be used instead of a neutral density filter, by shooting for the dark to mid tones in one image, and the mid to high tones in the other, then combining the two images, in-camera, for one properly exposed image with much a wider light range.

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see also

The D200 Users Group forum
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