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Pentax K200D Review

Submitted by Brandon on Tuesday, 8 April 2008No Comment
Pentax K200D Review

Digital Camera Review just posted a review about Pentax’s latest foray into the SLR realm with the 10.2 megapixel K200D.

While it will have to compete with Nikon’s D60 and the Rebel Xsi, it looks like it might hold its own.

With Pentax’s 6 megapixel entry-level concept beginning to really show its age, few were surprised by the addition of a new 10.2 megapixel mass-consumer DSLR, the Pentax K200D, to the company’s stable this year. Adding a rugged, sealed body, a larger LCD, and imaging technology from the K10D to the K100D’s 11-point AF and in-camera image stabilization makes the new model seem like a pretty sizeable leap for Pentax in the generally incremental world of entry-level DSLR improvements.

Pentax K200DAnd here is their final conclusion…

What to make of the K200D, on balance? It’s an unquestionably solid camera, and I generally found its straight-from-camera images rich, vibrant, and (with the right settings) smooth – all the reasons we buy DSLRs. Visually and functionally, the camera is a bit vanilla; given the really sharp, intuitive interfaces on some of its competitors, the Pentax may be a bit of hard sell for newbies who heavily bias look and feel in making purchasing decisions. Advanced shooters may be equally disappointed that Pentax didn’t cut the questionably valuable scene modes altogether and retain a more advanced control layout (with two dials). The fact that the K200D didn’t at least step up to the K10D’s rather paltry continuous shooting performance either is another strike against the new model where serious shooters are concerned.

Giving the K200D a chance and taking the time to learn its proclivities, I found the use experience and the image quality to be as good as anything out there at this price point, especially. The fact that the K200D is a little obtuse and intimidating for novice users but not seemingly advanced enough in some ways to entice mid-level buyers and beyond may be its primary flaw, however, as many shooters in both camps may never give this camera a chance for those very reasons. If that proves to be the case, it will be unfortunate: with a street price just above $700 at the moment for performance that more than holds its own, the K200D is looking poised to be another bang-for-your-buck winner.

For the complete review, featuring test shots and a point-by-point breakdown, check out DCR’s article. 

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