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Nikon D200
Francisco Quirós:
Es solo un rumor:
D200 Specification
Filed under: Uncategorized, Nikon D200 — Administrator @ 9:58 pm
This is the specification for the new Nikon D200 DSLR camera before the information was removed from their website.
Effective pixels - 12.4 million
Image sensor - CMOS sensor, 23.7 x 15.7mm size, 12.84 million total pixels
Image size - Full Image: [L] 4,288 x 2,848-pixel / [M] 3,216 x 2,136-pixel / 2,144 x 1,424-pixel
High Speed Crop Image: [L] 3,216 x 2,136-pixel / [M] 2,400 x 1,600-pixel / 1,600 x 1,064-pixel
Sensitivity - ISO equivalency 100 to 800
Storage media - CompactFlash™ (CF) Card (Type I/II) and Microdrive™
LCD monitor - 2.5-in., 235,000-dot, low-temp. polysilicon TFT LCD with white LED backlighting
Exposure metering - 3D Color Matrix MeteringII , Center-Weighted Metering and Spot Metering
Exposure Modes - Programmed Auto (Flexible Program possible) [P], Shutter-Priority Auto [A], Aperture-Priority Auto [A] and Manual [M]
Interface - USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed)
Power requirements - Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3a, Quick Charger MH-18a, AC Adapter EH-5 (optional), Multi-Function Battery Pack MB-D200 (optional)
Dimensions (W x H x D) - Approx. 157.5 x 121 x 85.5mm (6.2 x 4.8 x 3.4 in.)
Weight - Approx. 810g (1 lb 13 oz) without battery and storage media
A further expansion of this information also has the following:
DX Format with 12.4 effective megapixels
The new CMOS image sensor features high image quality and high-speed 4-channel data output
New image processing algorithms combine with optimized analog and digital white balance to produce smoother, more consistent gradations with exceptionally pure color reproduction
Continuous shooting: 3 frames per second (fps) at 12.4 megapixels for up to 10 consecutive NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) images; 5 fps for 18 NEF images at 6.8 megapixels
3D-Color Matrix Metering II with ambient light sensor and 1,005-pixel RGB sensor further improves on Nikon’s acclaimed exposure metering system
High-speed, high-precision 11-area AF system with 9 cross-type AF sensors deliver quick response and sharp focus, even under the most challenging shooting conditions
Two new Adobe RGB color modes further expand professional color space options and also support for sYCC color space
Excellent response with instant power-up and ultra-fast 52ms shutter release lag
Top shutter speed of 1/8,000 second and flash sync speeds up to 1/250 second
Faster read/write speed for the memory card and a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface for faster image transfer
Large 2.5-inch LCD monitor for easy access to settings and information, as well as clear, flicker-free image preview
Creative in-camera effects, Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure
Functions such as World Time, automatic rotation of vertical compositions expand possibilities
Lightweight, durable magnesium body
Full support for Nikon’s Creative Lighting System when used with the SB-800 or SB-600 Speedlights
In addition to DX Nikkor lenses, the D200 supports more than 50 AF Nikkor lenses
Nikon’s PictureProject software is included, enabling easy control over image adjustment and management
Support for Nikon Capture 4 (version 4.3), a software application with the tools to assist the professional photographer
NEF (RAW) format for the utmost in versatile, effective image control and correction
JPEG and NEF (RAW) Combination Filing System enables simultaneous recording of NEF and JPEG data for the same shot
josana:
Hombre, un canosero vallisoletano que se preocupa de los nikoseros :wink:
Gracias por la información. A ver si recuperamos un poco del terreno perdido frente a Canon :)
Y a ver cuánto cuesta, que viendo el precio actual de la D70s me temo que se me va a ir un poco de presupuesto :silba:
Francisco Quirós:
Estimada Josana, cómo sabe usted que soy canosero, me ha dejado flipando.
Respecto al precio y demás, el rumor que suena, por ahora, es lo que he puesto.
Un saludo.
Nemo:
Bueno, sería una buena estrategia para Nikon y frenaría un poco el ataque de Canon, pero haría daño a la D2X.
El problema del sensor APS-C es que muy difícilmente llegará más allá de los 17 megapíxels, y para un sensor full frame eso es pan comido. Con la misma densidad que un APS de 17 megapíxels se puede llegar con un full frame a 35, nada menos.
Además, un sensor full frame, al ser más grande, dará menos problemas de aliasing, como he explicado en otro sitio con detalle.
josana:
Hola.
Lo de saber que eres canosero es simplemente un cálculo de posibilidades, ya que el 90% de los Caborian lo son :silba: :wink: :mrgreen:
Ahora en serio, has comentado en otro post las cámaras que tienes.
También sé que tienes un PC :mrgreen: , por la misma razón. En este caso no valen los cálculos de probabilidades, ya que los mac proliferan mas que las Nikon por aquí. :)
En todo caso, bienvenido y verás cómo aprendes de los maestros que hay por aquí. :)
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