8. Conclusion, advantages and disadvantages. So, A200 is the serial offer of low class digital mirror-reflex cameras. This model could easily tempt advanced amateurs with its attractive price and numerous extras. Speed, ergonomy, handiness, wonderful color reproduction, dynamics and image stabilization – what else could be wanted from DSLR at the price of about 700$... Perhaps only a wider range of objectives and accessories. Here are the main advantages and disadvantages, which I established at the time of my 10-days’ work with the model:+ Considerably faster and exact AF compared to the previous model А100+ Option for activating AF by nearing the viewfinder to the eye+ Faster move of the mirror, quieter shutter+ Image stabilization with up to 3.5 stops+ High resolution of the image+ Indicator of camera stability+ Dynamic Range Optimization+ Compact and firm ergonomic corpus+ Simultaneous record at RAW and JPEG+ Considerable detailed display+ A very good price- the work of the noise reduction system is not much effective- The socket of the flash light does not allow working with studio flash light without transitioning- Small buffer, fast card is necessary to avoid waiting between the pictures in RAW regime- no option for adjustment of the stability when working with mechanical objectives
- Small buffer, fast card is necessary to avoid waiting between the pictures in RAW regime
Cuando dice que es necesaria una tarjeta de memoria rapida, ¿como de rapida pensais? ¿seria suficiente con una 133x??.Saludos.
¿300x? Juer, y para que tanto, ¿seguro que la camara aprovecha esa velocidad? . Sinceramente creo que la relaccion prestaciones/precio es un tanto desproporcionada. Yo personalmente creo que comprare una 133x, si andase un poco sobrado quiza una 266x.
Iniciado por spawn-v1 en Sony A200/A230/A290
Iniciado por Cugel en Sony A200/A230/A290