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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D80
D80 vs d200
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<blockquote data-quote="fotojack" data-source="post: 405981" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>The number of shots you get on a battery depends on what resolution you set the camera to...Small, Medium or Large. The larger the resolution, the less shots. Using an 8GB card, well over 800. At Medium, it rises to over 1,500. Set to Small, it's over 3000 shots. I have mine set to Large, making cropping easier. </p><p></p><p>Using the on board flash a lot will deplete the battery faster, of course. Using your LCD screen constantly will also run down your battery. </p><p>The D200 is not a prosumer camera. Nikon U.S.A. classifies it as a pro level camera, albeit on the low end of the pro series.</p><p></p><p>The firmware is easy to check. Just go to the Setup Menu in the camera, press OK and it will tell you what Firmware is installed. There are two parts to the firmware...A: and B: The latest (and last) firmware that should be in the camera is 2.01 for both A: and B:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fotojack, post: 405981, member: 16"] The number of shots you get on a battery depends on what resolution you set the camera to...Small, Medium or Large. The larger the resolution, the less shots. Using an 8GB card, well over 800. At Medium, it rises to over 1,500. Set to Small, it's over 3000 shots. I have mine set to Large, making cropping easier. Using the on board flash a lot will deplete the battery faster, of course. Using your LCD screen constantly will also run down your battery. The D200 is not a prosumer camera. Nikon U.S.A. classifies it as a pro level camera, albeit on the low end of the pro series. The firmware is easy to check. Just go to the Setup Menu in the camera, press OK and it will tell you what Firmware is installed. There are two parts to the firmware...A: and B: The latest (and last) firmware that should be in the camera is 2.01 for both A: and B: [/QUOTE]
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