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D200
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<blockquote data-quote="tonye" data-source="post: 842678" data-attributes="member: 63120"><p>The D200 was and in my opinion is still a great bit of kit. The rendition of the CCD is something else. If you want to learn how to use a DSLR this is the one to go for. Robust construction with all the settings you need to become confident in what you do. I had two and they never let me down. I upgraded last year, i say upgraded but not to sure to a D5200 Dx and a D600 Fx, both have great features in their own right but i might find a place for another D200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonye, post: 842678, member: 63120"] The D200 was and in my opinion is still a great bit of kit. The rendition of the CCD is something else. If you want to learn how to use a DSLR this is the one to go for. Robust construction with all the settings you need to become confident in what you do. I had two and they never let me down. I upgraded last year, i say upgraded but not to sure to a D5200 Dx and a D600 Fx, both have great features in their own right but i might find a place for another D200. [/QUOTE]
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