📷 Elevate your visual storytelling with Sony Alpha A200K — where precision meets passion.
The Sony Alpha A200K is a compact DSLR featuring a 10.2MP APS-C CCD sensor paired with a versatile 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6 zoom lens. It boasts dual Super SteadyShot image stabilization and a Bionz processor for sharp, vibrant photos and smooth 1080p video. With a 2.7-inch ClearPhoto LCD, 9-point Eye-Start autofocus, and support for CF and Memory Stick Pro Duo cards, it’s designed for professionals seeking reliable performance and creative control.
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Wireless Technology | Yes |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
Shooting Modes | Landscape, portrait mode, macro, night portrait, sports mode, sunset |
Digital-Still | Yes |
Movie Mode | Yes |
Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
Night vision | No |
Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection |
Focus Features | Contrast Detection Autofocus |
Autofocus Points | 9 |
Focus Type | Automatic with manual |
Focus Mode | Automatic AF (AF-A) |
Autofocus | Yes |
File Format | JPEG, RAW, JPEG + RAW |
Effective Still Resolution | 10.2 MP |
JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW, JPEG + RAW |
Maximum Image Size | 10.2 MP |
Total Still Resolution | 10 MP |
Maximum Focal Length | 70 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 4 x |
Lens Type | zoom |
Zoom | Optical |
Camera Lens | 18-70mm |
Minimum Focal Length | 18 Millimeters |
Real Angle Of View | 64.2 Degrees |
Lens Construction | 7-group, 11-element |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
White Balance Settings | Auto |
Self Timer | 2, 5, 1E+1 |
Screen Size | 2.7 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Flash Memory Type | CompactFlash II, Memory Stick PRO Duo |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Flash Memory Speed Class | 6 |
Compatible Mountings | Sony A |
Sensor Type | CCD |
Image stabilization | Dual |
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 f |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 10.2 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 1 seconds |
Form Factor | Compact DSLR |
Special Feature | Clear Photo LCD with histogram display |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
Video Resolution | 1080p |
Viewfinder | hybrid* |
Flash Modes | Auto, On, Off, Slow Synch, Rear Curtain Synch |
Camera Flash | Built-In |
Skill Level | Professional |
Compatible Devices | Sony A |
Continuous Shooting | 3 |
Aperture modes | 3.5-5.6 |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 3200 |
Battery Weight | 1 Grams |
Audio Output Type | internal |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Type | Rechargeable lithium-ion (NP-FM500H) |
Processor Description | bionz |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Supported Audio Format | JPEG, RAW, JPEG + RAW |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.7"D x 7.7"W x 7.1"H |
P**E
R.I.P., Minolta....
My very first major brand 35mm SLR was a Minolta SRT 101. I made some excellent photos with that camera, but was unimpressed with the construction quality and the quality of the pictures taken under fluorescent light. Otherwise, it took excellent indoor and outdoor shots. Moved on to Canon. Talk about impressed...nowhere in 35mm photography could you find a better combination of meter and lens! Tack sharp lenses that gave VERY detailed shots of greenery, true to life color registers and a construction quality to rival Hasselblad's! Something happened to BOTH Canons I had! It was like they were cursed, so my next purchase was a Nikon FM.So, let's leap ahead to 1985, and back to Minolta. The Maxxum 7000 comes out, and I can't resist this camera that does everything but go up to the subject and tell it to say "Cheese!". Autofocus, motor-driven, auto-rewind, aperture preferred, shutter-preferred, match-needle AND program modes!! Interchangeable Fresnel screens, facility to enlarge battery source, all for about $300.00!! What I had was a Nikon FTN with all the fixins' for about one third the price! Served me beautifully until, after 20-some years, it started to show its wear. So, I perused the 'net to see what was for sale and saw a Maxxum 50 for the unbelievable price of $164...INCLUDING the lens!! Got it. A definite improvement over my old 7000 at half the price!Then disaster! After merging with Konica...Minolta gets out of the photographic camera business! However, they pretty much sell all their rights to Sony, and Sony proceeds to produce a line of excellent DSLRs that use the Minolta AF lens mount. Wanting to go beyond just the regular point and shoot viewfinder digitals, I buy a Sony a200K and couldn't be happier! The shots I've taken so far look like something out of a 4X5 view or "ideal format" medium format camera. VERY sharp! The feature that really has me fascinated is the way the LCD menu will adjust to the way you're holding the camera, from vertical to 90 degrees off axis....VERY thoughtful feature! The battery's ability to be charged even if it's not totally depleted is nice, too! Anti-shake, an in-camera dust-cleaning feature, 10.2 megapixels....shutter/aperture priorities, match-needle and program......I'M IN HOG HEAVEN!! This thing is a studio all in one camera!!Couple that with the amazing price I paid for mine and the fast as blazes delivery time I got from my vendor, and I'm sure I'll be a Sony DSLR man for a looooong time!Recommended and a half!
T**G
The best deal for a DSLR
I recently bought the Alpha 200 and took it to Alaska cruise trip and I am happy with it so far. Before to purchase this camera, I was waiting for the Canon 40D to drop price but I could not wait further more so I got my Sony the day before my trip.I also bought Sony HVL-F36AM for USD100 and Sony camera bag + battery for USD30. I don't think you can get a better deal than this from other brand like Canon or Nikon.I took the camera and Tamron 17-50 2.8, Minolta 50 1.7 to the trip and took beautiful portrait pictures of friends on the stairs of the ship Princess Saphire with 50 1.7 iso @800 no flash.My friend with Canon 5D, Canon 28-300 5.6 IS + Canon 430EX got ugly pictures.I got so many cameras and lens, maybe more than some pro photographers. But I consider myself an Amateur because I am not making any money from Photography.My camera collection varies from Contax with CZ lens. Varieties of Nikon film bodies and Fuji S2 with a lot of Nikkor lens. Canon 20D with several Canon lens and one of them is 70-200 2.8IS.To my personal preference Sony CCD sensor is better than Canon Cmos sensor. Colors are more saturate and brillant similar to Fuji sensor but faster because of newer technology.My next purchase will be Sigma 70-200 2.8 DG macro when it's available and I will sell my Canon 70-200 2.8 IS.
N**.
Incredibly capable--and, such a deal!
I have used a wide variety of film SLRs and digital point-and-shoot cameras before. The Sony A-200K is by far the finest I've used.I simply haven't found anything this camera can't do--and that's a surprise, given its teeny-tiny flash. Indoors or out, pictures are invariably sharp and well-lit. (Letting the camera make the decisions has worked well to date; I haven't needed to get into the manual settings.) The 18-70 mm lens is lightweight, amazingly sharp, and, at a 35 mm equivalent of 27 mm to 105 mm, is an almost ideal range for around-town and travel use. Built in image stabilization (Super Steady Shot) and sensor self-cleaning are features you don't get in comparable Nikon or Canon models.One of the major selling points of this camera is its backward compatibility with Minolta Maxxum film lenses and flashes. This means that lenses can be acquired inexpensively, on Craigslist or elsewhere--to evaluate a lens for your needs, just multiply its focal length by 1.5. I haven't yet tried my very complicated Maxxum 5400xi flash with this camera, but Sony says it will work.Dollar for dollar, there's no better entry-level SLR on the market today. I'm thrilled with this camera.
T**T
One Star
Does not use the modern memory cards. It uses compact flash card that is too difficult to find.
T**A
Eh, it works
It only came with a battery charger and now I'm on a manhunt to find necessities. The auto flash is irritating, it takes so long to take pictures and refuses to take pictures that, i don't know how to explain it but pictures are hit or miss. It captures what it wants.
D**L
A great DSLR
This is a great DSLR at an amazing price. It is a very sophisticated camera yet easy to use. The fucntions you need to change most often are easily accessable, not buried in a menu.Although this is considered an entry level DSLR, it's far more advanced then that description would imply. You have total creative control over the image as well as in body stabilization.I would have given this camera 5 stars had it not been for the lens included in this kit. The lens is an old Minolta design that probably worked well with a 6MP camera but its limitations are clear with this 10MP CCD, the lens exhibits a limited area of sharpness and produces retatively flat images.My suggestion is to buy the body and look elsewhere for the glass.
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