Haystack Rock, Oregon, taken 2008 with Nikon D200


This is the third image in a series of blogs remembering the DSLR cameras I have owned.  After using the S1Pro (1st blog) and then the D70 (2nd blog), I ponied up and bought Nikon's D200.  It was a much more advanced camera and boasted a 10 mp sensor.  I bought it used from Henry's in Ontario, but some of the controls were a bit stiff and it limited my enjoyment of it.  

It turns out that 10 mp is quite a lot in terms of resolution; maybe not enough for significant cropping, but I have created 16x20 prints of this very shot that are stunning.  I used a slide scanner that was 10 mp and found that it was very capable of reproducing good digital images of my pre-digital world.  Today, many cellphone cameras produce images between 9 to 12 mp and are plenty large enough for the average user.

I sold my D70 at some point and bought a D90 as a second body.  I like to have two cameras, one with a long lens for wildlife and a second for landscapes and portraits.  The d90 is the next camera to be discussed.

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com

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