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Top Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 Camera Reviews
DC Resource reviewed the
Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 and wrote: "Overall, the A200's photo
quality was very good, but the difference between RAW and JPEG
images is disconcerting. JPEG images are considerably softer
than those taken in RAW format, with noticeable noise reduction
artifacting starting at ISO 200 in low light, and ISO 800 in
good light. The soft-in-the-corners kit lens doesn't help
matters, either. The good news is that you can avoid these
issues by shooting in RAW, and the bad news is that you then
have to post-process each image. The A200 is capable of great
things, but the Bionz image processor is smudging them away."
Digital Camera Review has a
Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 review and said: "Image and color
quality are good and there's a host of inputs available to
customize image parameters if the default shots don't suit your
fancy."
Camera Summary:
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 is a 10.2-megapixel digital SLR camera
designed to be faster, lighter and easier to use then the
previous A100
model. The A200 features a 2.7-inch LCD screen, a more compact
body, improved noise control, faster auto focus speed, a battery
life indicator, Super SteadyShot image stabilization, and the
BIONZ image processing engine. The DSLR-A200K kit includes the
camera body and a DT 18-70mm f3.5-5.6 3.9x zoom lens for about
$700.
Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 News Release Excerpt:
Las Vegas (CES Booth 14200), Jan. 6, 2008 –
Sony is advancing
the digital SLR category for mainstream photographers with
today’s introduction of the new α (alpha) DSLR-A200 camera.
The DSLR-A200 model features upgrades influenced by the
recently-introduced, enthusiast-class DSLR-A700 camera and
replaces the former Sony DSLR-A100 model, which was Sony’s first
in the DSLR class.
The new model is designed to be faster, lighter and easier to
use. Upgraded features include a wider, 2.7-inch Clear Photo
LCD screen for easy playback viewing; a more compact body and
an easily-accessible mode dial; an easy-to-use function menu
(camera function display); improved noise control for higher
quality images; an auto focus speed 1.7x faster than the
previous model; improved predictive control performance; quieter
shutter sound; automatic pop-up flash; and a battery life
indicator that displays the percentage of battery life remaining
so you know exactly when to recharge.
As seen in all α (alpha) camera bodies, the DSLR-A200 camera
incorporates Super SteadyShot® image stabilization in the body
to allow shooting at shutter speeds of 2.5 to 3.5 steps slower
than otherwise possible – a benefit realized with every
compatible lens attached to the camera. Compatible lenses
encompass all Minolta Maxxum® mount lenses, in addition to Sony
a (alpha) lens lineup - including Carl Zeiss® lenses.
“With the DSLR-A200, we are helping consumers capture
high-quality images with advanced technology that’s practical
and easy to use,” said Phil Lubell, director of marketing for
digital cameras at Sony Electronics. “This model is an ideal
step-up for point-and-shoot users who are looking for a camera
that can capture virtually all of the photographs they want.”
High-Quality Images
With its 10.2-megapixel (effective) APS CCD image sensor, the
DSLR-A200 camera continues to offer high-quality images by
allowing more light to pass through to each pixel – increasing
sensitivity, reducing noise, and providing greater detail.
Clean, reduced-noise signals are sent from the image sensor to
Sony’s BIONZ™ processing engine, which processes data-rich
picture information at high speeds and reduces picture noise in
the RAW data stage before image JPEG conversion. The results are
high-resolution, detailed images with rich tonal reproduction.
The DSLR-A200 model supports JPEG and RAW file format support.
It has a slot for CompactFlash™ Type I/II media cards. An
adaptor for Memory Stick Duo™ media cards is sold separately as
an accessory.
Get The Photo Results You Want
In addition to Super SteadyShot image stabilization for
virtually blur-free photos, the new model incorporates Sony’s
D-Range Optimizer (DRO). It helps you capture well-exposed
images, especially when shooting high-contrast or backlit scenes
that often lead to loss of highlight and shadow detail. Sony’s
DRO modifies the range from highlights to shadows, including
gain and contrast, through its in-camera hardware processing to
produce more natural, evenly exposed pictures. The camera’s
image analysis technology studies the captured image data and
instantly determines the best exposure and color tonality for
the image before JPEG compression.
The BIONZ image processing engine powers the camera up
immediately and the eye-start autofocus starts the focusing
system before you even press the shutter. The camera can shoot
up to three continuous frames per second at 10.2-megapixels at
the finest JPEG compression level.
As seen in previous α (alpha) models, the new model carries a
static-free anti-dust coating on the CCD filter which is gently
vibrated to dislodge any dust that might have collected each
time the camera is powered off.
Additionally, the DSLR-A200 camera’s supplied lithium ion
battery offers up to 750 shots per full charge.
Bright and Easy Playback
The camera’s smaller, more compact body along with its wider,
2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD TM screen and a new on-screen
navigation interface make it easier to carry and to use. The
vibrant, easy-to-view screen features 230K-pixel resolution, an
anti-reflection coating and glare-reducing layer assures vivid,
accurate colors with a wide viewing angle, even in daylight. The
on-screen navigation display shows camera settings and key
shooting information in large, easy-to-read text. The display’s
orientation automatically switches from landscape to portrait
position when the camera is turned on its side.
Accessories Expand Creative Possibilities
Sony is providing a full line of accessories for the model,
including flashes, rechargeable battery packs and several
carrying cases. An interesting addition is the VG-B30AM
ergonomic vertical grip equipped with the most essential
controls for portrait orientation shooting. It also allows for
the use of two InfoLITHIUM batteries (sold separately) for up
to 1,500 shots on a single, full charge.
The DSLR-A200K kit includes the camera body and a DT 18-70mm
f3.5-5.6 3.9x zoom lens for about $700. The DSLR-A200W kit
includes the camera body, the DT 18-70mm lens and a 75–300mm
f4.5-5.6 lens for about $900. Both will ship in February and
will be available at sonystyle.com, Sony Style® retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail),
military base exchanges, and authorized dealers nationwide.
Pre-orders begin online on Jan. 7 at www.sonystyle.com/dslr.
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