![]() ![]() Similar to D100, but adds support for older manual-focus lenses, metering works in aperture priority and manual exposure modes with these lenses. Similar to D100, but adds support for older manual-focus and AI lenses, metering works in aperture priority and manual exposure modes with these lenses. Non-CPU: Can be used in exposure mode M, but exposure meterĭoes not function electronic range finder can be used if maximum.Metering, i-TTL balanced Fill-Flash for digital SLR and autofocus AI-P Nikkor: All functions supported except 3D Color Matrix.Supported except 3D Color Matrix Metering, i-TTL balanced Fill-Flash Switching focus screen changes is a bit of a crap shoot because there are almost always slight differences in the thickness of the screen which will require shims (Canon calls them washers) to shift focus. Other AF Nikkor (excluding lenses for F3AF): All functions tsinsf wrote: Its only an advantage for manual focusing. ![]() Micro Nikkor 85mm F2.8D: All functions supported except Type E Focusing Screen on D3 question Started Discussions Forum: Threaded view: Dan168 Veteran Member Posts: 8,705 Type E Focusing Screen on D3 question.Non-CPU: Can be used in exposure mode M, but exposure meter does not function electronic range finder can be used if maximum aperture is f/5.6 or faster.AI-P Nikkor: All functions supported except 3D Color Matrix Metering, i-TTL balanced Fill-Flash for digital SLR and autofocus.Other AF Nikkor (excluding lenses for F3AF): All functions supported except 3D Color Matrix Metering, i-TTL balanced Fill-Flash for digital SLR Grid lines via a dedicated Type E focusing screen (32.95 B&H for the D3 version) typically give a brighter viewfinder image.Micro Nikkor 85mm F2.8D: All functions supported except some exposure modes.i have two: the A3 matte with dark corners, and a maxwell full matte with the two lines sidewards. Type G- or D-AF Nikkor: All functions supported personally, i do not like the grid screen, cause i dont want to see so much lines in the view finder - they are annoying and distracting me.What of course doesn't show in this table is the D200's rugged build quality and impressive, sure-footed handling. Yes, bring back the Type ML focusing screen. (The one yellow block, Metering System Working Range, indicates that the D200 has both advantages and disadvantages relative to the D100 there: The D200's metering system is more sensitive in spot metering mode, but is limited to brightness levels of 20 EV vs the 21 EV of the D100.)Ĭomparing the D200 to the D2S/D2Xs, you'll see just how much of the D2x's technology has been incorporated into the D200. Sony offer both grid lines and acute matte (M type) in the same screen. In the table below, green tints highlight differences between the D100 and D200, the green block indicating the camera that has a relative advantage in that area. The higher sensor resolution is only part of the story, as the D200 is an enormously more sophisticated camera really a "baby D2x," the diminutive there referring only to its size. The Nikon D200 sports a number of significant improvements over its predecessor, the very well-received but now aging D100. ![]()
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