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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D200
Review of D200
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<blockquote data-quote="Otto" data-source="post: 173822" data-attributes="member: 12681"><p>Reporting on returned/repaired D200....Well, initial tests of my D200 seem to suggest that all is back in excellent health. The rest of the camera is like new so that "new" feeling is still there after 7+ years. I look at the total bill as a kind of "7 year tune-up service cost" ($260) so not altogether too bad. Just BTW, I can't seem to find where in the handbook where they might tell me how to check for the total number of clicks the camera had had. Can anyone nlighten me on this please?</p><p>O.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otto, post: 173822, member: 12681"] Reporting on returned/repaired D200....Well, initial tests of my D200 seem to suggest that all is back in excellent health. The rest of the camera is like new so that "new" feeling is still there after 7+ years. I look at the total bill as a kind of "7 year tune-up service cost" ($260) so not altogether too bad. Just BTW, I can't seem to find where in the handbook where they might tell me how to check for the total number of clicks the camera had had. Can anyone nlighten me on this please? O. [/QUOTE]
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