Had a D200 & a D300 and shot a ballet rehearsal in a gym with light yellow walls and a tan wood floor. The jpgs off the camera showed an enormous difference in the technology as the D200 walls and floor blended into one color. The D300 showed a definite difference between the wood floors and the light yellow walls. Both looked the same after PP in literoom but it would not have worked if I had to give the jpgs right away from the D200. That was 2008.
If you like the D200, I have one that I haven't used since I bought my D750. The D200 works perfectly. I'll give it to you if you're willing to pay the postage to get it there. I'm in New Mexico.
2 years ago I sold 2 D200 body's for $100 each.
It was a great camera but IMO its time to move up to something better....there is plenty of choices out there.
spend the money on a D3300 or 3400 , 4 time the MP .
There was a uhh member last year who sent his D300 to Nikon. And he was informed it could not be fixed, because of parts no longer available. I would advise you to skip purchasing that one too.
Replace with a newer model
I replaced my D200 with a D7500, which is much better, but I have retained the D200 as a backup. It has been used moderately and is in excellent condition. if you are interested in trying it out, please let me know at kq6ol@arrl.net. I live in the SF Bay area.
The photo center in brick nj does layaway on new and used equipment people all over the world do it there. Alot of used equipment.
The photo center in brick nj will do layaway for any equipment new or used. They do this for people all over the usa. Also have a big selection of used equipment.
Scott
There's a D300 for sale for $325 in our
Classified Section.
Same great control layout as you're used to with the D200.
MB-D10 battery pack and 55-200 DX lens included.
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