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I'm sure Nikon already corrected the problem, but it's always safe to check. If your images are coming out way to fuzzy (on 100%), check for sensor misalignment. It was a problem they had early on upon its release. Now take in mind, on the default there is barely any sharpening done, if any (the idea behind that is sharpening in-camera represents a loss of data, hence you'll have more to work with in photoshop) so don't go off wondering why your shots seem the teeniest bit out of focus at 100% zoom.
I recommed buying the battery pack. The D200, while awesome, can eat up batteries. As another add-on, check into the remote shutter release. There's ports for both a wired shutter release and a flash wire (not the good kind of remote shutter release though, it's digital and doesn't screw into the camera's shutter release button...bummer). Last thing is get a decent sized memory card. 2 gigs at a minimum, 4 is optimal.
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