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Digital camera - SLR - 10.2 Mpix - Sony DT 18-70mm and 75-300mm lenses - optical zoom: 3.9 x - supported memory: CF... More product details

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November, 2009
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Experts rate this product 80/100 and users 92/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital SLR Cameras, the Sony DSLR-A200 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 83/100 = Very Godd quality.
In-body image stabilization ; supports wireless flash
Loud ; Sony doesn't have a stable of inexpensive lenses for consumers ; oddly located, proprietary USB connector
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 is a solid entry-level dSLR that doesn't really stand out in its very competitive field.
Shooting speed (Seconds--smaller is better) Time to first shot Raw shot-to-shot time Shutter lag (dim light) Shutter lag (typical) Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 0.5 0.6 1.2 0.3 Nikon D40x (Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm Lens) 0.2 0.8 0.9 0.4 Olympus Evolt E-510...
Sony, a major force in the compact camera market for years now, has come on strong in the SLR arena in the past two years. The company's entry-level SLR, the Alpha A200, demonstrates the company's ability to deliver a lot of bang for very little buck ...
The A200 looks much like any other SLR. It has a matte black body, with a rubberized large grip (in this case substantial enough for even the largest-pawed user). The quality of the body belies its low price. It has a nice heft in your hands, and ...
Sony, a major force in the compact camera market for years now, has come on strong in the SLR arena in the past two years. The company's entry-level SLR, the Alpha A200, demonstrates the company's ability to deliver a lot of bang for very little buck ...
The A200 looks much like any other SLR. It has a matte black body, with a rubberized large grip (in this case substantial enough for even the largest-pawed user). The quality of the body belies its low price. It has a nice heft in your hands, and ...
The Sony A200 mildly updates the A100, cuts the price in half, and inspires an Entry DSLR Roundup. Does the A200 deliver standout value in a crowded entry DSLR market?
Many features of Sony's A200 are identical to its predecessor, the A100: 10.2-megapixel resolution, an image stabilization system built into the camera body, and an automatic dust removal system. The price, though, is significantly different. The A100 ...
Low price ; Reasonable performance ; Extensive controls
Single, poorly designed control dial ; Noisy auto focus ; No in-camera editing
This is a basic camera that opens up the world of SLR photography to users with more enthuasiasm than cash. The A200 does have some significant limitations: manual controls are difficult to access, and its lab performance wasn't terrific. But those ...
The DSLR-A200 is Sony’s second shot at the digital SLR market, following the company's first-ever SLR, last year’s A100. Many of the A200’s features are identical to the A100: 10.2-megapixel resolution, an image stabilization...
Award: Highly Recommended!
Sony's start into the world of Digital SLRs was quite a slow paced one. The first Sony branded model, the A100, appeared on the scene in June 2006 and it took over a year for it to be joined by a companion, the A700 prosumer model which was launched ...
Good detail at lowest sensitivities (but some loss of low-contrast detail when shooting jpeg), Class leading battery life (displayed as a percentage), Sophisticated AF system for this class of camera, Large viewfinder, Solid construction (although ...
Poor rendition of low-contrast detail in JPEG (shoot RAW to avoid this), AF button (multi-controller) can unintentionally be operated with your nose (if you're left-eyed), Large amounts of chroma noise and little shadow detail in high ISO images, ...
Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 Review, Lars Rehm, July 2008 Review based on a production Alpha DSLR-A200 with firmware version 1.0Sony's start into the world of Digital SLRs was quite a slow paced one. The first Sony branded model, the A100, appeared on the...
Low price, Reasonable performance,
The DSLR-A200 is Sony's second shot at the digital SLR market, following the company's first-ever SLR, last year's A100.
Sony's Alpha A200 is a relatively minor revamp to the electronics giant's first digital SLR, the A100, which itself was a more significant step up from the Konica Minolta 5D. The Sony A200 is lighter and smaller than the A100, and a good deal easier ...
Good body size, solid feel ; Easy to learn and use ; Great grip ; No-nonsense design ; 10.2-megapixel sensor ; Function button makes access to commonly used functions easy ; Good menu design for quickly moving among selections ; Dynamic Range ...
Kit lens is slightly soft in the corners ; Advanced DRO slows camera down when shooting rapidly ; Pop-up flash doesn't go very high ; Infrared sensor activates AF system when you don't want it to, like when you're just holding the camera ; Proprietary ...
Sony's Alpha-mount lens system is the oldest SLR autofocus system in the business, going back 28 years, so there's a broad and growing selection of lenses to choose from
Good image and color quality/range of adjustments ; Stabilized/dust reduction sensor ; Accepts a variety of lenses ; Good AF and shutter response
Plastic used in lens body seems questionable as to durability
The A200's basic hardware includes a 10.2 megapixel Super HAD CCD sensor and Sony's advanced BIONZ processor, which combine to "expand dynamic range, minimize noise more effectively and provide greater detail...to enhance images with rich tonal ...
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