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Sony Alpha A200 18-70



  RB 182
Are Sonys any good?

Can get it for £229 inc £30 cashback, 10megapixels

Was looking at a Nikon D40 for £10 more, they're only 6megapixels?

The new A200 digital single lens reflex (d-slr) camera from Sony. With 10 Megapixels, Super SteadyShot built into the camera body to combat picture blur, and an advanced anti-dust protection system for the CCD, you’re surer to get crisp, clean, pin-sharp results every time.


Main Features


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10.8 Mega Pixel APS Sized CCD Sensor (10.2 Mega Pixel Effective)
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Sony A Lens Mount (also compatible with Konica Minolta A Type Bayonet Mount)
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Sony Super Steady Shot function which is compatible with all lenses.
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Special Anti Dust Protection on CCD Sensor
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Multi Mode Autofocus System plus Manual Focus
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Shutter Speed Range from 1/4000th to 30 Seconds
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Built in Intelligent Flashgun with External Flash Connection
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2.7 Inch Full Colour LCD Screen
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includes Sony 18-70mm f3.5-5.6 DT Lens
 
  Oil Burner
I would say yes, lots of people will say stick to canon and nikon (fair comment)

However my actual experience with a sony a700, has shown me it is an excellent camera. If i was buying into a camera setup again it would be on my shortlist.

Certainly for an entry level dslr i would seriously think about it.

Built in IS works very well.
 
  RB 182
Hmmm interesting.

Never heard anyone mention the Sony when talking about D-SLRs

Might go that way then
 
I wouldnt buy anything other than Nikon/Canon.

6MP on a DSLR isnt the same as 6MP on a normal camera.

6MP on a D40 is high enough quality to print on a big 4' square canvas.
 
I'd hate to deal with Sony if anything broke. I'm sure its a capable camera but looked into the product support for someone on here and it was not existent.
 
  Oil Burner
that would more depend on the retailer, assuming it needed a repair it would be much the same as canon, just let out the work to 'recognised centres' much like canon?

Also depends who you know, happen to know the sony uk DSLR product developer ;), glad to say i havent needed him yet.
 


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