I just picked up a D200 and D300 hardly used for next to nothing. I recently bought a D700 and love it and it sparked my interest in older DSLRs. Since buying the D700 my D850 has seen little use lol, Looking forward to going out with the D200 at the weekend. Thank you for a great video which shows how capable this camera is. Subscribed.
Thanks Ron. This is another great example showing the Nikon D200 is still all the camera most people could ever need. Those are some fantastic shots on a fantastic camera.
Thanks for the video, Ron! It made me feel like commenting on a TH-cam-video for the first time ever to deliver some deserved praise and algorithm-boost. The concept of story-pictures-print is very enjoyable. I'm sure i'm not the only one visiting your channel for some quality "feelgood" content. Keep posting 👍 Best wishes from Norway.
Thank you so very much. I'm flattered to have received your first TH-cam comment. Thanks from Alaska.
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Thanks Ron ...love my 200...with a Quantaray 28-80mm f 3.5/4.5 ...night shooting with a tripod is fantastic as well ....lens cost me like 40$ ...works great
Hi Ron, lovely shots with the “ole faithful” D200 as per usual!. It’s a terrific camera and you’ve a skilled eye using it. Thanks for the trip to the zoo. Lovely music to accompany showcasing the animals. Enjoy your 4th with Mrs Ron at the cabin. Cheers from Arizona ~Peter
Thank you for another amazing video. Your episodes are my photography lessons, encouragement to continue my search and understanding of photography, composition and color. THANK YOU
D200 with the 300mm f/4 is what I use to get pictures of larger wildlife. The d200 with tokina 100mm is my macro combo and with the 35mm 1.8g it is my portrait casual family travel combo. I watch your new videos when you post them. I also go to your channel whenever I start looking at spending for a lumix g9 for image stabilizing. Thank you!
Thank you for this great story. The picture you printed shows the personality of the animal who asks himself why I am inside the cage and you outside. We had a fox in the garden last evening. First time in 20 years. The dog scared him and I did not have a camera at hand unfortunately.
Just found your channel so new subscriber here from England. I like your no frills, calm style of presentation. I’m fairly new to photography, about 18 months and have a Nikon D50 but I’ve just bought a D200. Haven’t had a chance to play with it yet but I hear good things about it. Really enjoy the D50 and what it can do. Great photos you took there. Beautiful animals and there was a certain feeling of sadness to them too; very atmospheric and powerful images. Anyway, guess as a new follower I’ll be binge watching.
Great photos Ron! Congratulation to over 1000 subscribers! I like to take photos on Nikon D200 with Nikkor 300mm ai-s, up to 800 ISO photos look very beautiful even without noise reduction
@@rondayview I traded mine in and bought the 300mm f/4E. For my uses, that was a mistake. If I can find one at the right price, I may invest in another one
I normally stick to the Matrix metering mode and that's what I used here. To focus I used AFS single point. At the zoo there were always fences, bars, foliage or glass to shoot through making other focus modes difficult to use. With AFS single point I first focused on the subject as well as I could by half pressing the shutter button and holding it ( I don't use back button focus) and then recomposing and shooting. Thanks for asking.
I just picked up a D200 and D300 hardly used for next to nothing. I recently bought a D700 and love it and it sparked my interest in older DSLRs. Since buying the D700 my D850 has seen little use lol, Looking forward to going out with the D200 at the weekend. Thank you for a great video which shows how capable this camera is. Subscribed.
Thank you for subscribing! Have fun with those great old cameras.
Thanks Ron. This is another great example showing the Nikon D200 is still all the camera most people could ever need. Those are some fantastic shots on a fantastic camera.
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing all your amazing photography .
Thanks for the video, Ron! It made me feel like commenting on a TH-cam-video for the first time ever to deliver some deserved praise and algorithm-boost.
The concept of story-pictures-print is very enjoyable. I'm sure i'm not the only one visiting your channel for some quality "feelgood" content. Keep posting 👍
Best wishes from Norway.
Thank you so very much. I'm flattered to have received your first TH-cam comment. Thanks from Alaska.
Thanks Ron ...love my 200...with a Quantaray 28-80mm f 3.5/4.5 ...night shooting with a tripod is fantastic as well ....lens cost me like 40$ ...works great
Very nice Snow Kitty.
Thank you 🤗
Hi Ron, lovely shots with the “ole faithful” D200 as per usual!. It’s a terrific camera and you’ve a skilled eye using it. Thanks for the trip to the zoo. Lovely music to accompany showcasing the animals. Enjoy your 4th with Mrs Ron at the cabin. Cheers from Arizona ~Peter
Thank you Peter. We will enjoy being at the cabin, where it is quiet and peaceful.
Thank you for another amazing video. Your episodes are my photography lessons, encouragement to continue my search and understanding of photography, composition and color. THANK YOU
Wow, thank you!
Yet another great video. Thanks so much- it's so nice to have youtube photographer who is practical and gives realistic advice!
Thanks so much!
D200 with the 300mm f/4 is what I use to get pictures of larger wildlife. The d200 with tokina 100mm is my macro combo and with the 35mm 1.8g it is my portrait casual family travel combo. I watch your new videos when you post them. I also go to your channel whenever I start looking at spending for a lumix g9 for image stabilizing.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
Again a great video 👏👏👏
Thank You!
Lovely print :-)
Thank you!
Great shots, Ron.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Ron. Awesome images. Happy Independence Day! Regards from Australia
Thank you!
Thank you for this great story. The picture you printed shows the personality of the animal who asks himself why I am inside the cage and you outside. We had a fox in the garden last evening. First time in 20 years. The dog scared him and I did not have a camera at hand unfortunately.
Well said!
Hey Ron, I still have my D200 and love it. Still use it today and love the shutter sound on it. Great work!
Great to hear!
Hi Ron, thank you for another wonderful video! Your videos inspire me to use my D200 more and more! Cheers from Canada!
My pleasure!
A great presentation, with super photos, a fine print also.
Thank you! Cheers!
nice photos , regards from Denmark
Thank you! Cheers!
Just found your channel so new subscriber here from England.
I like your no frills, calm style of presentation.
I’m fairly new to photography, about 18 months and have a Nikon D50 but I’ve just bought a D200.
Haven’t had a chance to play with it yet but I hear good things about it.
Really enjoy the D50 and what it can do.
Great photos you took there. Beautiful animals and there was a certain feeling of sadness to them too; very atmospheric and powerful images.
Anyway, guess as a new follower I’ll be binge watching.
Thanks for watching! Glad you like my videos and good luck with those two great cameras.
Great photos Ron! Congratulation to over 1000 subscribers!
I like to take photos on Nikon D200 with Nikkor 300mm ai-s, up to 800 ISO photos look very beautiful even without noise reduction
Thanks! High ISO in the D200 s worth trying, I think.
Great pics, love the zoo. Also love the D200
Awesome, thank you!
Great video!!!! Great camera/lens!!! GREAT photographer!!! LOVE those pix!!!
Thank you Stanley.
Great results Ron..... always enjoy seeing pics of animals & that camera/lens combination certainly worked very well.... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😊
Glad you enjoyed it Robert.
Great pics and prints as always
Thanks for watching!
I like it when you use the D200. I love mine. I mostly use the Nikon 12-24 f/4 AF-S lens with mine. Which 300 f/4 did you use in this video?
Thank you. That lens is the AF-S "D" version.
The 300mm f/4D is one of my favourite lenses of all time
Mine too. It's a fine lens.
@@rondayview I traded mine in and bought the 300mm f/4E. For my uses, that was a mistake. If I can find one at the right price, I may invest in another one
Good Day Ron, What Metering mode did you use. Also please tell us if its AFS or AFC mode or single point or Dynamic focus? Thanks
I normally stick to the Matrix metering mode and that's what I used here. To focus I used AFS single point. At the zoo there were always fences, bars, foliage or glass to shoot through making other focus modes difficult to use. With AFS single point I first focused on the subject as well as I could by half pressing the shutter button and holding it ( I don't use back button focus) and then recomposing and shooting. Thanks for asking.
Great photos! Is the 300mm 450mm on a Nikon d200?
Yes, it is. Thank you.