Sony Alpha A200- Pricey But Worth Every Penny

Thursday, May 21, 2009 20:32

If you want to venture into taking pictures but still a rookie in the art of photography, then perhaps an entry-level DLSR camera might do you good. However, there are a lots of cameras out there that may give you decent quality pictures. The choices are many, but if you really want to start your photo career with a boom, then might as well get started with the best of the bunch.

Rated as the number 1-ranked entry-level DLSR camera is the Sony Alpha A200. And for a lot of good reasons. First off, it is not your ordinary point-and-shoot thingamajig. It delivers high grade images in a snap, which could really help jumpstart your endeavor. In addition to that, the Sony Alpha A200 allows a smooth transition from entry-level DLSR to professional cameras because of its well-balanced features and accessibility.

Features such as the 10.2 megapixel CCD image sensor and 2.7 inch LCD screen are not just candies for the photo newbie. With 10.2 megapixel CCD image sensor, you can blow up pictures as big as you want and the LCD screen is large enough to enable you to capture all the details you need to make one great photo. The Sony Alpha A200 may be a bit heavier, weighing at 1.2 lbs, than the standard entry-level DLSR cams out there but you really would not mind the weight once you start snapping some pictures with this baby.

With a hefty price of $500, you might consider it is kinda heavy on the wallet. But on the bright side, it does perform well and even exceeds most people’s expectations.

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