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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D200
Shutter replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 69774" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>Gotta love those older D200, they just keep ticking. I have read they will exceed 250,000 in many cases, I need to check mine. I added the D300 and kept the D200 for my backup. That was all a while back and didn't have the choices that exist today. The D300 I use as my main camera is a very good camera but not as good as the D7000 for low light/high ISO performance. I don't believe it is as ruggedly built as the D200/D300 and probably won't hit the shutter count either. For a DX camera there may be a couple other new models coming that look very promising and that is the D7100 and the D400, maybe worth waiting for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 69774, member: 753"] Gotta love those older D200, they just keep ticking. I have read they will exceed 250,000 in many cases, I need to check mine. I added the D300 and kept the D200 for my backup. That was all a while back and didn't have the choices that exist today. The D300 I use as my main camera is a very good camera but not as good as the D7000 for low light/high ISO performance. I don't believe it is as ruggedly built as the D200/D300 and probably won't hit the shutter count either. For a DX camera there may be a couple other new models coming that look very promising and that is the D7100 and the D400, maybe worth waiting for. [/QUOTE]
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