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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D200
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<blockquote data-quote="KJProX" data-source="post: 716124" data-attributes="member: 44438"><p>Continuing the D200 story. I sold the good D200 back in Sept. and got nearly what I payed for it. </p><p></p><p>Now the parts camera, decided to finally clean the filthy coated mirror and blow out the sensor area. After doing this (The sensor really wasn't that dirty just the mirror) I put one of my good lenses on it and shot a couple of test shots in the house. Downloaded them and to my surprise they don't look like they have the greenish tint and under exposure that my original shots did from this parts camera. Shot some outdoor pics yesterday and they still look good, confused as to what the problem was and what I did to change it.</p><p></p><p>So guess I have a functioning D200 DX camera now too to go with the D700.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KJProX, post: 716124, member: 44438"] Continuing the D200 story. I sold the good D200 back in Sept. and got nearly what I payed for it. Now the parts camera, decided to finally clean the filthy coated mirror and blow out the sensor area. After doing this (The sensor really wasn't that dirty just the mirror) I put one of my good lenses on it and shot a couple of test shots in the house. Downloaded them and to my surprise they don't look like they have the greenish tint and under exposure that my original shots did from this parts camera. Shot some outdoor pics yesterday and they still look good, confused as to what the problem was and what I did to change it. So guess I have a functioning D200 DX camera now too to go with the D700. [/QUOTE]
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