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NIKON
UNVEILS THE NEW D200 DIGITAL SLR CAMERA
10.2
Megapixel D200 Digital SLR Delivers Outstanding Image Quality with
Blazing Speed, Rugged Construction and Intelligent Features
MELVILLE,
NY (November 1, 2005)
Nikon today introduced the highly anticipated new D200
a precision-engineered, high performance digital SLR camera designed
to satisfy the requirements of passionate and demanding photographers.
Combining brand new technologies with advanced features inherited
from Nikons venerable D2X professional digital SLR camera,
the D200 incorporates more must-have features than any other camera
in its class, enabling photographers to capture images in a way
once reserved only for professionals.
The D200 promises
an extremely satisfying shooting experience, with a winning combination
of quality, performance, construction and advanced system features.
Employing a newly developed 10.2 effective megapixel Nikon DX Format
CCD image sensor, the D200 captures images with remarkable resolution
and clarity. Its sophisticated 1005-pixel 3D Color Matrix Metering
II system ensures ideal exposures while an advanced Nikon image
processing engine renders images with superb clarity and smooth
color gradations. The D200 reacts with lighting speed, powering-up
in a mere 0.15 seconds, and firing in an imperceptible 50 millisecond
shutter release lag time. It can shoot five frames per second with
a drastically shortened viewfinder blackout time of just 105 milliseconds
between shots. Its large, bright viewfinder offers 0.94x magnification
for comfortable and precise composition while a new 2.5 inch LCD
screen provides ultra-wide 170 degrees viewing angle from all directions.
With an all new 11-area Autofocus system, robust control of Nikons
i-TTL Creative Lighting System and advanced Wi-Fi image-transmission
options*, the D200 is a perfect fit for discriminating photographers
and a natural choice for wedding, event and action photographers.
Nikon has
spent considerable time and effort to truly understand the qualities
and features photographers desire in an advanced digital SLR camera.
The D200 embodies this research and delivers a camera thats
built to the requirements of passionate photographers, and meets
demands for resolution, speed, precision, and ultimate image quality.
The D200 represents an unmatched combination of quality, performance
and value thats hard to resist, said Edward Fasano,
general manager for Marketing, SLR Systems Products, at Nikon Inc.
The D200 is hands-down the most capable digital SLR camera
in its category.
SMARTER
The D200 embodies a host of intelligent technologies that deliver
remarkably precise control and accurate automatic features. Equipped
with Nikons exclusive 1,005 pixel 3D Color Matrix Metering
II, the D200 seamlessly determines ideal exposures even in complex
lighting conditions. Capturing scene elements including brightness,
contrast and color content with a unique 1,005-pixel RGB-enabled
sensor, this advanced system employs further improved algorithms
for even better evaluation of large area highlight and shadow detail.
The 3D Color Matrix Metering II light metering system also uses
an onboard database of detailed exposure information from over 30,000
actual images against which instantaneous real-time comparisons
are made as part of determining exposures. Rather than merely looking
at light levels, a complex, yet transparent evaluation of overall
scene content takes place, ensuring highly accurate exposures, even
in challenging lighting conditions.
The 10.2 effective
megapixel image sensor on the D200 incorporates a high-speed 4-channel
data output and a new Optical Low Pass Filter that significantly
reduces any incidence of moiré as well as color fringing
and shifting. Furthermore, 4-channel output allows the D200 to inherit
the advanced image-processing engine of the Nikon D2x professional
digital SLR that combines color-independent preconditioning prior
to A/D conversion with advanced digital image processing algorithms
to deliver fine color gradations with smooth, consistent transitions.
Photographers can take advantage of the D200s advanced image
optimizing functionality that allows them to fine tune image characteristics
such as sharpness, tone, color, saturation, and hue. Photographers
can also select from preset options like Normal, Softer, Vivid,
More Vivid, Portrait and Black-and-White.
One of the most
notable new features of the D200 is its all new 11-area AF system,
convertible to a 7-wide area AF system, both based on Nikons
advanced Multi-Cam 1000 AF Sensor Module. Not only does this AF
system support the photographer with fast and precise auto focus
under a variety of shooting conditions, but it also offers a pleasing
array of functions for greater flexibility allowing an individual
area to be selected from either the 11-area AF or 7-wide area AF
sensors for Single AF or making use of multiple sensors to enable
Dynamic AF, Closest Subject Priority Dynamic AF and Group Dynamic
AF.
Running out of
power on the D200 is harder than ever, since in addition to its
remarkable capacity of up to 1800 shots per charge, the D200 also
features an intelligent power management Fuel Gauge feature that
constantly monitors the batterys precise remaining power in
1% increments. It also displays the total number of shots taken
on each charge as well as overall life of the battery, so photographers
can easily tell when to replace a battery.
The D200 is a
wireless whiz, and features Nikons advanced i-TTL wireless
Speedlight control built right into the camera, as well as wireless
image transfer over a 802.11b/g Wi-Fi network built into the optional
WT-3 Wireless Transmitter (available Spring 2006). The cameras
powerful built-in Speedlight, capable of coverage for lenses as
wide as 18mm, features a Commander Mode that can wirelessly control
up to two separate groups of an unlimited number of i-TTL speedlights
such as the SB-800, SB-600 or SB-R200. The Commander Mode in the
D200 can adjust flash compensation settings for each of the two
groups on the fly, making light output control from speedlights
placed in hard to reach locations simple and effortless.
FASTER
The D200 is faster than any other camera in its class, making its
handling exceptionally responsive. The D200 can shoot continuously
at up to five frames per second, capturing up to an impressive 37
JPEG images** or up to 22 NEF (RAW) images, making it ideal for
action, wedding and event photography. Featuring an industry leading
power-up time of 0.15 seconds, the D200 is ready to shoot when the
photographer is ready. Its reduced shutter release time lag of 50
milliseconds is nearly undetectable and when shooting in its continuous
burst mode of five frames per second, its shortened viewfinder blackout
time (between each successive shot) of just 105 milliseconds proves
especially useful in keeping an eye on a moving subject.
STRONGER
The D200 is designed with long term durability, ruggedness and precision
in mind. Built on a magnesium alloy chassis and body cover, the
D200 combines light weight with high-level durability and protects
performance integrity. It also features an enhanced environmental
sealing system that helps protect exterior seams from potentially
damaging moisture and dust. The D200s double-bladed shutter
unit is tested to well over 100,000 cycles, ensuring highly reliable
performance year after year. The shutter unit also employs a refined
mirror balance mechanism that allows the mirror to complete its
motion cycle and reach a complete stop with virtually no image degrading
mirror bounce.
The Ultimate
Shooting Experience
Nikon is renowned for the distinct usability and handling of its
digital SLRs, and the D200 continues this tradition. Photographers
handling the camera will immediately notice its large, bright viewfinder
with 0.94x magnification that ensures the clearest view possible
for precise composition. Viewing excellence is taken further with
an expansive 2.5-inch high-resolution LCD that provides an ultra-wide
170° viewing angle from all directions. It also offers the ability
to magnify images by up to 400% to enable photographers to closely
inspect images for fine details while offering a selectable RGB
histogram display, which allows photographers to make better-informed
exposure decisions through the viewing of a composite RGB histogram,
or a separate histogram for each individual color channel. The D200
also features the largest top LCD panel among cameras in its class
to convey maximum information at a glance with easy access to shooting
data including shooting mode, battery condition, card information,
gridline display, shutter speed, F-stop and number of remaining
shots.
Refined menus
on the D200 offer a streamlined and visually enhanced view of camera
setup and custom setting options. Photographers can access an expanded
on-board Help feature to view brief descriptions of every one of
the cameras menu items. The D200 also features a Recent
Settings menu that reflects the last 14 settings adjusted,
offering a quick way to revisit these settings.
Nikons
Digital Imaging System
Like all Nikon SLR cameras, the D200 also offers the advantages
of compatibility with Nikons superior and comprehensive Digital
Imaging System. High image quality is assured through compatibility
with over 50 outstanding AF Nikkor lenses, including Nikons
DX Nikkor lenses engineered exclusively for use with Nikon digital
SLRs and an extensive array of AF Nikkors designed for use on digital
and 35mm SLRs. The D200 also offers compatibility with the Nikon
Creative Lighting System, enabling high-precision flash photography
with SB-800, SB-600 and the Nikon Wireless Close-up Lighting Systems.
Outlined below are groundbreaking technologies and system features
that enable photographers to achieve results not possible with any
other system:
New Wireless
Transmitter WT-3 (Available Spring 2006)
Nikon is leading the imaging world with wireless image transfer
technology via Wi-Fi. The D200 marks the announcement of the Wireless
Transmitter WT-3, offering photographers creative new ways to set
up their workflow. The new IEEE802.11b/g compatible Wireless Transmitter
WT-3 provides fast image transmission with improved security and
compatibility with the latest protocols. It also provides alternative
buttons for shutter release and AF-start as well as an extra command
dial to facilitate more comfortable shooting in vertical format.
i-TTL Speedlight
Technology
Nikons i-TTL speedlight technology is arguably the most robust
and advanced speedlight system in the world, and holds limitless
possibilities for all kinds of photographers using creative lighting.
i-TTL technology built-in to the D200 allows photographers to wirelessly
control in full TTL, up to 2 groups of Speedlights, with any number
of individual speedlights in each group. Photographers can shed
all cords and cables or the need to ever calculate flash and distance
ratios, because the i-TTL systems is capable of making all exposure
calculations in real time, wirelessly, during the exposure to deliver
a perfect flash exposure in any situation. Photographers can even
maintain full output control of each group of speedlights from the
D200s built-in speedlight. This technology can potentially
distill an entire portrait lighting system into a small set of multiple
SB800, SB600 or SB-R200 Speedlights.
Nikkor®
Lenses
As a company that built its reputation with the superb quality of
its lenses, Nikons renowned Nikkor® brand of optics offer
D200 users a tremendous choice of over 50 high quality lenses ranging
from highly specialized exotic ones such as the AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor
10.5mm f/2.8G ED to broad zoom range lenses for everyday photography,
such as the newly announced AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G
IF-ED lens. The D200 is compatible with DX Nikkor lenses that are
optimized for Nikons digital SLR camera sensors as well as
legendary AF Nikkor lenses, delivering outstanding system digital
SLR flexibility. This ensures that D200 users will always find a
high quality Nikkor lens thats just perfect for their photography.
Nikon PictureProject
and Capture 4.4 Software
The D200 will include a complimentary copy of Nikons PictureProject
software, a $49.95 value, and an easy-to-use yet powerful software
application that provides image transfer, organization, editing,
and design functions for JPEG and NEF (RAW) images produced with
the camera. PictureProject can also convert NEF (RAW) files to JPEG
or TIFF format finished files, as well as save in the original NEF
file format. PictureProject is an essential accessory and is compatible
with the new D200 and all prior Nikon digital SLR models and Coolpix
Models. The D200 is also compatible with Nikon Capture 4.4 software
(sold separately), a new version of Capture that has the specifications
to open NEF files from the D200 and all other Nikon digital SLR
models. This newest version features greatly enhanced NEF (RAW)
processing capabilities as well as Nikon Capture Camera Control
that allows remote camera operation when connected to a computer
via the included USB cable or wirelessly using the new Wireless
Transmitter WT-3 (sold separately). This versatility is especially
useful when photographers may need to continue shooting with their
D200 while simultaneously having someone else edit incoming images.
The NEF (RAW)
files from the D200 comprise not only the RAW image data captured
by the 10.2 effective megapixel image sensor but also a thumbnail
image and a Nikon Instruction Set of the cameras settings
at the time of shooting. NEF allows the Instruction Set data
such as white balance, color balance and tone curves and more
to be adjusted for each recorded image at any time after shooting
through the use of Nikon Capture software. Use of Nikon Capture
also allows a NEF file to be saved as a NEF, ensuring a record of
the original Instruction Set is always preserved, even if several
newer Instruction Sets are saved to the file. This ensures that
photographers never loose the original settings and image data of
a NEF (RAW) file, and reverting back to the original image requires
just a few clicks in Capture software.
Version 4.4 of
Nikon Capture software offers a flexible, stable and creative workflow
approach for any photographer in both professional and personal
use through Nikons unique approach referred to as the Camera
to NEF to Capture Dynamic Link performance. Newly added features
for Capture include automatic highlight recovery when using Exposure
Compensation at values lower than 0 EV and Black and White conversion
support in Tone Compensation.
The D200 will
be available in late December 2005 for an estimated selling price
of $1699.95***.
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