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Sony Alpha 200 Review
In the new Sony Alpha 200, Sony
has given its original DSLR, the Alpha 100, a makeover.
Although it bears a slight outward resemblance to Sony's higher-end
A700, inside, not much has changed.
The camera does get new firmware,
a boost in ISO sensitivity to 3200 from the previous
1600, and a tweak of the sensor-based Super SteadyShot
image stabilization that Sony says will allow a half-stop more handholding
leeway than the A100.
While the nine-point autofocus array remains,
AF speeds are said to be improved 70 percent, and
with better tracking.
Otherwise, it uses the same 10.2MP
CCD imager of the A100, and metering, flash, viewfinder,
and image adjustments are all carried over from the A100 with little
alteration.
Most noticeable external changes are a modestly
bigger LCD monitor -- now 2.7 inches, up from 2.5
on the A100 -- and the elimination of the Function dial on top,
which gave access to settings for ISO, white balance, Dynamic Range
Optimizer (DRO), color profiles, flash modes, focus modes, and meter
pattern. Instead, the A200 has an A700-style Function (Fn) button
within easy reach of the thumb on the back of the camera.
This provides
quick access to camera controls via the rear LCD panel, whose interface
more closely resembles that of the A700. The new camera can also
accept a vertical grip, VG-B30AM ($250, street)
that can use one or two rechargeable batteries.
In spite of the bigger screen and a few tweaks,
isn't this camera a little less than the old A100? Well, yes. Sony
is clearly positioning the A200 as the entry-level DSLR in its lineup,
and its projected street price ($699 with 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5
Sony DT lens) reflects that. Moreover, the A200 will be
available only with the kit lens, not body-only.
The Sony Alpha 200 is still quite a deal.
You get a camera capable of excellent image quality (with resolution right
around 2,000 lines).
In addition to that you get useful image controls such
as DRO, a fine-performing lens, and image stabilization that will
work with virtually any lens that fits on the camera.
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