Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha A200 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha A200.
February 2008
(81%)
60 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
This is an impressive camera that is ideal for anyone starting on the road to digital SLR photography. It’s got a fair spec and performs well, but it’s in the handling department that this camera really shines. It won’t confuse you with...
Abstract: Everything you need with cash to spare. More than a match for most of its rivals, and amazingly cheap to buy. Sonys new DSLR is remarkably affordable, coming in at the same price as Nikons ancient D40. Theres no evidence of a budget design, thou...
Great value for money, Good LCD display, Plenty of features
Feels cheap, Awkward handling, Poor quality lens
The Sony A200 is the least expensive model in the companys digital SLR range, and replaces the A100, Sonys first digital SLR.The A100 was, in fact, a development of Konica Minoltas Dynax 5D, which Sony bought up when Konica Minolta decided to exit t...
The Sony A200 is the least expensive model in the company's digital SLR range, and replaces the A100, Sony's first digital SLR.The A100 was, in fact, a development of Konica Minolta's Dynax 5D, which Sony bought up when Konica Minolta decided to exit t...
Abstract: Just the other day, Kat checked out the new D-SLR cameras from Sony, the A200 for beginners, the A350 and the A700. If youre a camera-luster, these are certainly worth checking out.
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Published: 2008-03-18, Author: Lori , review by: CNET.co.uk
Dedicated ISO button, Bundles with 18-70mm lens, Good color reproduction, ISO 3200 images usable in small sizes, Good battery life
Uncomfortable button placement, Images lack finer details, Slightly sluggish performance, Problem with the manual focus switch
The Rs. 27,999 MRP of the A200 is certainly a very tempting deal, but these days you have a pretty good variety of consumer DSLR cameras available in the same range. The camera definitely has some great things going for it, but it certainly does have s...
Abstract: BEFORE the launch of its first DSLR in 2006, Sonys formidable marketing machinery went into overdrive.With Sonys know-how, marketing and packaging, the a100 - which Sony co-developed with Konica-Minolta - broke through the tough DSLR market.After tha...