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Konica Minolta Dimage A200 Review

Konica Minolta Dimage A200
Product overview
Launch price:
£550
Launch date:
1st July 2005
PhotoRadar rating:
5
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Technical Specification

  • Auto Shut-off: No
  • Case Included: No
  • Flash: No
  • Focusing Modes: Manual
  • Image Sensor Resolution: 8
  • LCD Display?: No
  • Longest Shutter Speed: 2
  • Max Focal Length: 200
  • Memory Card Included: No
  • Min Focal Length: 28
  • Movie Mode: Yes
  • Optical Zoom: 7
  • PictBridge: No
  • Waterproof: No
  • MPN:
  • Price (GBP): 550

PhotoRadar review

Build quality is everything you'd expect from a 'top of the range' compact and, while the A200 doesn't feel quite as rugged as the Pro 1, its plethora of control buttons are extremely clearly labelled and ergonomically perfect.

The A200 is packed with creative features, from wide-ranging automatic and manual exposure and focus modes to a vari-angle LCD. However, there are three things that put it at the top of the class for real-world use. The first is that the high performance 28- 200mm GT APO lens features a built-in anti-shake system which, in our tests, worked beautifully.

The second is that unlike the Canon Pro 1 and Fujifilm S7000, the electronic viewfinder is wonderfully smooth when panning, equalled only by the Nikon 8400. Thirdly, it's the only camera in the test which features a manual zoom ring on the lens for unrivalled precision.

Power is delivered from a proprietary lithium-ion cell, with enough capacity for 260 shots between recharging. Memory takes the form of CompactFlash cards, which you need to buy separately as one isn't supplied with the camera.

In our tests, the A200 gave the best results of any camera in the class for sharpness through the whole optical zoom range. While doing this, the A200 was able to keep image noise to a minimum. Colour rendition was excellent for vivid hues and pastel shades alike, and tonal range proved to be superb.

Verdict:
A top-class alternative to an SLR, offering great performance across the board
PhotoRadar rating:
5
User rating:
0
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