Excellent Bird Photos With The Nikkor 300mm f/2.8 Lens
March 8th, 2007Super examples of bird photography with the Nikon D200.
Super examples of bird photography with the Nikon D200.
Enjoy some gorgeous beach scenics shot with the Sigma 10-20mm ultra-wideangle lens.
ISO 1600 basketball photos shot with the Sigma 120-300mm zoom lens.
A quick heads-up on the D200’s inability to name folders the way you want.
Insect macro examples with the Sigma 105mm f/2.8 lens.
Amazing portraits with the Nikon 200mm f/2G VR lens.
Some street photos with the Nikon D200 plus Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 combination.
Car race photos with the Nikon D200 and two Nikkor lenses.
Straight talk about the versatility of the Nikon 18-200mm lens plus Nikon D200 combination, and some photo examples.
Tony shot these fantastic photos at the Port Lympne Wildlife Park in Kent, England.
Janet Zinn treats us to a visual feast of raptors in this series. Superb shots of Black-collared Hawk, Snail Kite (endangered in the USA, but common at the Pantanal), Roadside Hawk, Savannah Hawk, Southern Caracara are featured.
This series gets my vote as one of the most beautiful Nikon D200 landscape photographs floating around.
Credit to Greg Zillgitt for this shutter release tip.
Hans Leijnse presents some excellent underwater photography in this series.
Couple a mega-expensive lens and Yves P’s fantastic photography skills and this is the result.
Closeup insect macros with the D200, Nikon 70-200mm VR and Canon 500D combo.
I remember holding my brother-in-law’s Nikon D200 for the first time and browsing its menus. One particular option caught my eye - JPG Compression, which was set to ‘Size Priority’ by default. I looked at the other value that was available, which was ‘Optimal Quality’ and switched to that setting immediately without thinking.
A sunset picture with a difference, with the Spouting Horn as the main subject.
I’d been to Yosemite all too briefly (4 hours max) in 2004, and really wish I can go there again one day. A beautiful and magnificent place, and Brent is one of the few who manages to capture a couple of stunning images there.
Ole is very happy with his D200’s color accuracy when it comes to capturing shades of purple, pink and blue which the Nikon D70 cannot match.
Without having to upgrade to Photoshop CS2, here’s what you must do.
Skydiving photos with the Nikon 10.5mm fisheye lens.
Octane wrote up a fantastic post on how the interval timer function of the D200 can be put to use.
You have an SB-800 mounted on your D200, and it’s switched on, but then don’t want the SB-800 to fire for a particular shot. Is there a way to prevent the SB-800 from firing other than pressing on the power button to turn it off, and the turn it on again?
One fully charged battery can give you anywhere between 250 to over 1000 shots with the Nikon D200.
A good analogy is shared by DaveEmtb to help grasp the difference between custom settings and shooting banks.
Spinellino posts some superb high-ISO sports shots, ranging from ISO1250 to ISO2000. Resized images and 100% crops are included. Click here to read the forum post.
The Nikon-Euro.com link mentioned in the older D200 Manual post does not work anymore.
The April / May 2006 online issue of NikonPro.com has an interview with Rosanne Pennella on the cover story.
View a truly spectacular capture of a hoverfly by Duncan C with the D200 + Tamron SP AF 90mm f/2.8 lens + Sigma EM 140 DG macro flash.
The Nikon D200’s sensor is not as sensitive to IR as say, the one in the D70, rendering the D200 relatively impractical for capturing IR images. It’s still doable though, so let’s learn about the infrared filters, techniques and other accessories that we can use to photograph in IR with the D200.
All Nikon D200 owners should get hold of this settings spreadsheet.
Photographing a heron with the D200.
A variety of shots with the popular Nikon 18-200mm VR lens.
Great MotoGP photos with a third-party zoom lens.
Beautiful photography with a Nikon lens which is no longer manufactured.
Three different photographers share three different sets of settings for optimal D200 JPEG output.
Beautiful images from Maldives with the Nikon 12-24mm lens.
Google Picasa was used to convert these images into B&W.
Mild bikini shots of Ashley, plus equipment and techniques used.
Aircraft photography with the Sigma 80-400mm OS lens.
Techniques to shoot macro photos of flowers.
Sandisk Extreme III or the Sandisk Ultra II for your D200?
Three different ways of setting up the exposure compensation functionality on the D200.
The old and outdated way of downloading the D200 manual.
How to prevent the D200 from resetting the file sequence numbering every time you format or change CF cards.
Vintage style portraits with the Nikon D200 plus two prime lenses.
Tom Johnson shares some high-contrast B&W photos and a sample workflow.