How Do You Use The Nikon D200?
The Nikon D200 is a digital single lens reflex (SLR) camera introduced by Nikon in 2005. As a followup to their successful D100 model, the D200 features several improvements such as increased resolution, the ability to shoot in TIFF format, higher flash sync speeds, and improved autofocus. Using a Nikon D200 is very similar to using the D100 or any other Nikon model digital SLR, and as the unit has both automatic, semi-manual, and fully manual modes, this camera is ideal for both beginners and professionals. Fully charge the lithium-ion battery. If you are using a Nikon battery charger, plug in the charger and slide the battery into the holster until it locks. The orange indicator light will pulse. When the light glows steadily, the battery is ready for use. Insert the battery into the camera body. Turn the camera body upside down and press the release lever on the battery compartment. The battery compartment shape will only accommodate a correctly placed battery. Close the battery com