DigitalCameraReview bringt einen ausführlichen Testbericht, mit vielen Beispielfotos zur Sony A200. Der Testbericht kommt durchgehend zu recht positiven Ergebnissen. Das insgesamt recht helle Foto zum ISO-Test hat mich allerdings nicht so recht überzeugt. Für jeden Kaufinteressenten der günstigen Kamera aber sicherlich trotzdem einen Blick wert.
Fazit des Tests:
The A200 is the second iteration of Sony’s entry-level DSLR, and I don’t know how good the first one was, but this one isn’t bad at all. There are some nice features present for an entry-level camera – notably dust reduction, in-camera stabilization, and the ability to use Sony and Minolta lenses. The A200 should be even more attractive since Sony recently dropped its MSRP with the 18-70 kit lens to $500 USD.
Image and color quality are good and there’s a host of inputs available to customize image parameters if the default shots don’t suit your fancy. The shutter is “DSLR quick” and auto focus performance is good in normal to marginal light, and acceptable in dim light. The camera posed a few annoying ergonomic quirks for my medium-sized hands, but overall it’s well thought out and designed from a handling standpoint. The plastic of the 18-70 kit lens imparts a certain air of doubt as to its ability to withstand an impact, but operationally the lens performed flawlessly.
If you’re looking to move into a DSLR and aren’t wedded to any particular brand, there’s a lot to like in the simplest Sony.
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Die A200 hat auch in anderen test ganz gut abgeschnitten. Hier hat die A200 einen Testscore von 4,1 von 5. http://www.testberichte.org/test/sony-dslr-a200-2115932