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November 10, 2005
New York Times Article Goof: Incorrect D200 Photo
It seems even the New York Times is not immune to the phenomenon of Internet myths. In the article "A Betwixt and Between Nikon: 10.2 Megapixels for $1,700" by Ian Austen, the photo displayed is one of the many theoretical Photoshop composites that made the rounds prior to the actual release announcement of the camera. This gaffe also made it to the print version of the Times. Nikonians.org has offered it's verification and vetting services to the venerable publisher for any future Nikon hardware related articles.
Posted by covey22 at November 10, 2005 7:22 PM
Comments
Looks like they've made an official correction!
-Jason
Posted by: DrJay32 at November 11, 2005 4:14 PM
Well, I, for one, am just glad they got the D200 out. And it's all at a price that answers the gauntlet already thrown down by Canon...except in one place: Nikon now needs a full-frame digital. In order to keep the "game" going, they will have to do it for under $2,000
Posted by: kdsmithjr at November 28, 2005 10:29 PM











