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Sony A200 gets checked out by Photography Bay

Submitted by Brandon on Sunday, 23 March 2008No Comment
Sony A200 gets checked out by Photography Bay

Photography Bay got their hands on (for a moment at least) the Sony A200 and took some test shots. And the results aren’t half bad.

Here’s what PB had to say about the way the camera handles…

The Sony A200 basically handles like the A350, except for the display panel, which doesn’t articulate or feature a Live View function.  Otherwise, the A200 has the same dedicated ISO button, which makes switching ISOs a breeze.  The A200 has an sensitivity range of ISO 100-3200.

Now if you want to see the images that they took, Photography Bay has a wide variety of test shots of the A200 on their website.

Look closely.

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