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<blockquote data-quote="Tami Jo" data-source="post: 88246" data-attributes="member: 10397"><p>Welcome! Congratulations on you new D200, or new to you anyway. I am sure you are enjoying it and the features you have discovered thus far. Its a fantastic Camera. What a good friend you must have. Not many want to share their old Nikons. They are often saved and become backup bodies. The first thing I would recommend is read the manual. Did your friend provide that for you with the camera? If not, you should be able to download a copy from <a href="http://www.nikonusa.com" target="_blank">www.nikonusa.com</a> I also recommend reading through the thread here for your model of camera. Is this your first dslr ? What type of photography are you interested in? Suggestions will flow once we know a bit more information. I second the Giottos Rocket Blaster recommendation. It really helps keep the dust off yout lenses, filters and camera sensor.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SGH-T959V using Tapatalk 2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tami Jo, post: 88246, member: 10397"] Welcome! Congratulations on you new D200, or new to you anyway. I am sure you are enjoying it and the features you have discovered thus far. Its a fantastic Camera. What a good friend you must have. Not many want to share their old Nikons. They are often saved and become backup bodies. The first thing I would recommend is read the manual. Did your friend provide that for you with the camera? If not, you should be able to download a copy from [url]www.nikonusa.com[/url] I also recommend reading through the thread here for your model of camera. Is this your first dslr ? What type of photography are you interested in? Suggestions will flow once we know a bit more information. I second the Giottos Rocket Blaster recommendation. It really helps keep the dust off yout lenses, filters and camera sensor. Sent from my SGH-T959V using Tapatalk 2 [/QUOTE]
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