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Sony A200 digital SLR review by What Digital Camera
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Sony A200 digital camera review by Matt from What Digital Camera monthly magazine http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com

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25 Comments for 'Sony A200 digital SLR review by What Digital Camera'

  1.  
    excalabus
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    I have expanded my …
    I have expanded my knowledge of this camera since the time of my previous posting, so I am no longer in need of assistance. Thanks anyway.

  2.  
    Schneeerich
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    what lense do u …
    what lense do u have on it ? Kit-Lense ?
    which programm do u use: Auto, P, and so on?

  3.  
    Sungkawa
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    it’s a nice Cam i …
    it’s a nice Cam i one to !
    what I like most about it is that it is compatible with old Minolta AF lenses so you can purchase cheap lenses for it and they work perfectly!

  4.  
    excalabus
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    I have this camera, …
    I have this camera, and being somewhat new to photography, I was wondering if you could help me with a query. I have noticed that the exposures take quite a long time. Even with the shutter speed being capable of up to 1/4000, the camera rarely goes beyond 1/100 indoors in normal lighting, and 1/300 outdoors on a bright day. Would you consider this to be normal for this camera, or some sort of issue to adress, because as I see it, it is not performing as it should.

  5.  
    1mog3n
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    Now I know where …
    Now I know where i’m getting mine… I didn’t realise they sold them!!

  6.  
    dunkmack
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    good choice sir.
    good choice sir.

  7.  
    masticina
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    I agree low light …
    I agree low light performance is very nice. Just don’t raise the ISO to high ;)

  8.  
    illuminarias
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    yes you can. most …
    yes you can. most of the DSLR ( or all?? ) can do that

  9.  
    McKIllaG5
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    I was going to buy …
    I was going to buy a Sony DSLR because I had a sony DSLR looking camera but was a point and shoot. But after I played with a Sony DSLR I found that I was completely confused about how to work it, I tried using a 450D and found that I understood it from the start so I have gone with that instead.

  10.  
    chinnychoo
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    Just picked up my …
    Just picked up my A200 with 18-70mm from Argos of all places at just £259.99. Had to drive 60 miles for it though… but hey, superb in every way. Low light performance is VERY impressive!!

  11.  
    LiamAndHisSkateboard
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    LAZY OAF T-SHIRT!! …
    LAZY OAF T-SHIRT!! WOO

  12.  
    Athylas
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    >_> I know it’s …
    >_> I know it’s such a dumb question to ask but somehow when I was reading all the reviews I completely missed the playback button on the back at the bottom left. I was too busy reading specs, that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it :P

  13.  
    gogoutube
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    of course! haha …
    of course! haha don’t worry the function is there, and you can also zoom in on the pics, quite a large screen too. you can also view histograms of the image to see the levels of colors, black/white levels. Really cool. And delete pictures too of course.

  14.  
    Athylas
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    Got a question …
    Got a question about Live View, I know it isn’t available on this model but this is something I’ve not had a definitive answer on because I don’t know anyone with the A200. I know it doesn’t have Live View but after you’ve taken a shot can you still review it on the screen? It doesn’t seem to be mentioned anywhere and I don’t want to assume.

  15.  
    gogoutube
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    This camera is a …
    This camera is a totally awesome entry level DSLR. I am so satisfied with it.

  16.  
    FootballHero6
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    Live View is when …
    Live View is when you can see through the LCD screen what photo you are taking instead of having to look through the viewfinder.

    Hope this helps

  17.  
    j1mmyarts
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    you can see the …
    you can see the picture you’re about to take on the lcd screen

  18.  
    NalaNosivad
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    In short, the …
    In short, the ability to view the image on the camera’s screen, as if you were looking through the viewfinder.

  19.  
    Jimbo1357924680
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    Hi. They mean …
    Hi. They mean having the picture on the 2.7 inch screen. Rather than looking through the eye.

  20.  
    dennisrrhodes
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    Being an old manual …
    Being an old manual SLR person Penx MX, looking to go digital, what do they mean by live view. Thanks

  21.  
    pepperroni17
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    why does he hate it?
    why does he hate it?

  22.  
    Breezemann
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    do you have …
    do you have suggestions for a filter on this camera

  23.  
    hardcorefrom94
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    i have this camera …
    i have this camera and it kicks for the price! and i have a friend who has the d40 and he hates it with a passion…….Just something to think about!

  24.  
    TCMercury
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    lol. I was in the …
    lol. I was in the exact same situation… I have just ordered the a200. It looks a lot better. You might want to save up 4 some more lenses as landscape and macro are two ends of the spectrum.

  25.  
    BONYBOY13
    January 8, 2010 | 7:50 am
     

    camera’s don’t take …
    camera’s don’t take pic,people do

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