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Ok, this was first displayed in this thread on Digital Photography Review. It is a screenshot of the nikon.com web page before it was taken down.

Here’s the text so that my blog’s search works (bold emphisis on ultra-cool features added) …
Nikon D200
- 10.4 effective megapixels DX Format CMOS image sensor featuring high emage quality and high-speed 4-channel data output
- Continuous shooting: 5 frames per second (fps) at 10.4 megapixles for up to 18 consecutive NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) images; 8fps for 26 NEF images at 5.7 megapixles
- Top shutter speed of 1/8,000 second and flash sync speeds up to 1/250 second
- New image processing algorythms combine with optimized analog and digital white balance to produce smoother, more consistant gradations with exceptionally pure reproduction
- 3D-Color Matrix Metering II with 1,005-pixel RGB sensor
- High-speed, high-precision 11-area AF system with 9 cross-type AF sensors deliver quick response and sharp focus, even under the most challenging shooting conditions
- Two Adobe RGB color modes further expand professional color space options and also support for sYCC color space
- Excellent response with instant power-up and ultra-fast 52ms shutter release lag
- Faster read/write speed for the memory card and USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface for faster image transfer
- Large 2.5 inch LCD monitor for easy access to settings and information, as well as clear, flicker-free image preview
- Functions such as World Time, automatic rotation of vertical compositions expand possibilities
- GPS support records location information along with shooting data
- Lightweight, durable magnesuim body
- Full support for Nikon’s Creative Lighting System when used with the SB-800, SB-600, SU-800 Speedlights
- Built-in Wireless Transmitter WT-D200 enables image transfer direct from the D200 via wireless LAN
- Optional Multi-Function Battery Pack MB-D200 accepts Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4; features voice memo recording/playback function, vertical shutter release button, Main and Sub Command Dials, Multi-Selector and AF start button
- Nikon’s PicutreProject software, enabling easy control over image adjustment and management
Some things that really strike me as exciting are the 4-channel image data, 52ms shutter lag time, automatic ratation of vertical images (no one likes having to rotate their own images expcially when its only a flag in the EXIF data that can obviously be set if the camera has a position sensor), GPS support is way cool!, magnesium body and finaly the wireless transfer ability.
This looks to be an amazing camera if all this is true…There are already debates going on in this thread (and others) about this screenshot’s authenticity.
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