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By: mediageek,
Nov 27, 2006
Pros: Super SteadyShot, exellent ergnomics and handgrip, fine image quality and very high resolution
Cons: Viewfinder not great for glasses wearers, high ISO a bit noisy
Bottom Line: A great dSLR for any enthusiast who wants to enjoy the benefit of image stabilization with any lens along with high resolution, very natural image quality and excellent ergonomics.
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By: hahnsolo,
Jul 1, 2007
Pros: Well designed, abundant features, compatible with old minolta lenses, beautiful images
Cons: None so far. Will update if any surface.
Bottom Line: This camera continues to exceed my expectations for image quality and control. It integrates perfectly with my 20-year old Minolta AF lenses. It has singlehandedly renewed my love of photography.
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By: dr_lager,
Mar 8, 2008
Pros: Ease of use, quality of pictures at low ISO settings, uses Minolta lenses, price.
Cons: Grainy at high ISO settings, external flash solutions not ideal.
Bottom Line: A highly dependable camera with very good results. Buy it if cheap, otherwise go for the A-200!
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By: harasa,
Jan 20, 2007
Pros: Compatible with Minolta lenses, easy computer connection.
Cons: A bit complicated for a newbie to SLR photography
Bottom Line: A great camera for those who like photography and being creative with the hobby. Certainly a wise choice if you own Minolta lenses already.
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By: freewheelb,
Dec 6, 2007
Pros: Photo quality, build quality, works with Sony & Minolta accessories.
Cons: Sony name adding cost to accessories.
Bottom Line: Easy enough for beginners to lean on yet offers professional quality photographs.
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By: wardnkathy,
Jan 5, 2008
Pros: SLR, uses Minolta lenses, and can take photos is low light.
Cons: Only allowed to install software on one computer.
Bottom Line: Would recommend for great photos.
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By: sadams1120,
Dec 28, 2007
Pros: Ease of use and super shots even w/ a beginner
Cons: Justifiably larger and more expensive than point and shoots
Bottom Line: The best technology in a user-friendly format
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By: bbrooks182,
May 22, 2007
Pros: Sturdy, easy to use, lens compatibility can save lots of $
Cons: Needs a little faster fps rate for fast sports
Bottom Line: Great camera for owners of Minolta film SLRs, due to the compatibility of lenses, flashes, etc. Lots of megapixels, sturdy
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By: darkroom,
Apr 23, 2007
Pros: Nice design and layout your fingers just sit straight onto the controls, fast operation.
Cons: Could have a little orange dot, on the lens cap to line it up.
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By: fssalaska,
Sep 18, 2007
Pros: It's just one hell of a Camera , Good Photo's Good battery life ,Nice feel
Cons: None the I have found as of yet.
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