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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 EN-EL3e BATTERY & METERS

The battery system is based on the new EN-EL3e Lithium ION battery. Nikon has tested this battery out to 1800 images, which means that the average user, in real life, ought to be able to get from 500 to 1000 images between battery charges.
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D200 CCD
Nikon D200 Battery Meters & the new EN-EL3e Battery

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The Nikon D200 has an intelligent power management “Fuel Gauge” that constantly monitors the battery's remaining power in 1% increments. This is similar to the D2x again. It has a similar screen to let you see the battery's charge-level, how many shots you've taken on this battery's charge, and also how much “life” this battery has before it needs to be disposed of. Nikon calls it a "Charge Life" gauge, and it has five-steps from "0-4." I consider it very important for professional use; otherwise one would have a harder time knowing that the battery is nearing the end of its useful life.

The Nikon D200 is not compatible with the similarly-sized black-colored EN-EL3a battery. Instead it uses the EN-EL3e battery, which has a distinctive gray color. According to Nikon, the camera has "Recognition Software" to give a warning if a non-compatible battery is inserted in the camera. I truly would be afraid to ever use a non-Nikon brand battery in this camera.


MB-D200 BATTERY PACK WITH VERTICAL SHUTTER RELEASE

The Nikon D2x provides an extra shutter release button that makes vertical shooting much more convenient. The Nikon D200 has an optional "Battery Pack" available that not only gives extra battery capacity to the camera, but also provides the vertical shutter button and command dials.

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The MB-D200 battery pack also tends to add weight to the camera, and when this is combined with the balanced shutter mechanism makes the images potentially sharper than lesser cameras. In addition, the Battery Pack adds a dimension of what I call "Snoot Factor." When you add the battery pack the Nikon D200 actually is bigger and probably heavier than the Nikon D2x. That's a BIG snooty camera! Whip this baby out down at the beach and all the point and shooters will gather around in awe.

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