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Tuesday November 1, 2005
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Nikon announced the new D200 D-SLR ($1,699 List) today. From a price and features perspective it falls between the company's sub $1,000 models and the 12.3MP DX2, which sells for around $5,000. Still, there is no mistaking this for a consumer-level camera, among the new features are multiple autofocus settings and the ability to wirelessly control two separate groups of i-TTL Speedlight flashes. Plus, the company claims it can store 1,800 images on a single battery charge. We will find out for sure when PC Magazine gets it into the Labs in a few days. Until then you can get more details on the D200 here. The D200 will ship in December.
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