Sony Alpha DSLR-A200

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This new Sony Alpha A200 is a pop-up flash, rather than the old pull-up nature. This consumer digital camera can deploy the flash in auto modes when necessary. Like most other digital SLRs, the user deploys the flash with a button on the left side of the lens mount housing, by the Sony A200's big orange Alpha logo.

The Sony A200 is a somewhat minor revamp to the electronic giant's first digital SLR model, the A100, which itself was a more significant step up from the Konica Minolta 5D. The Sony Alpha A200 is smaller and lighter than the A100, and a good deal easier to handle.

Sony claims improvements to the Sony A200's AF system that will make focus acquisition 1.8 times faster, thanks to the high-torque AF motor and improved AF sequence borrowed from the A700, and our test results do indicate a significant improvement.

Sony's Alpha-mount lens system is the oldest SLR auto focus system in the business, going back 25 years, so there's a broad and growing selection of lenses to choose from.

The Sony A200's 10.2-megapixel sensor is the same resolution as its predecessor, but it's said to let more light reach each pixel for lower noise and more detail.

Shaped to better match the sensor's 3:2 aspect ratio, the Sony A200's 2.7-inch "Clear Photo" LCD has an anti-reflective coating for easy viewing in the sun, and 230,000 pixels.

A new LCD-based function menu replaces the old dial-based function menu on the A100, and many of the menu functions and systems from the Sony A700 have made their way into the Sony A200.

Sony Alpha A200 kit comes with a DT 18-70mm (3.9x) f/3.5-5.6 zoom lens in around $600.

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