Ivan
Lost in Space
Well, I think I may end up buying a dSLR before the end of the weekend, but now my biggest problem is "which one???":jumping:
Long story short, I went to Best Buy last night and spotted an A100 and A200, and after playing around with it for about 20 minutes with the A100, I was enamored. However, I was still left wondering what the differences between both of the cameras were (other than the slightly cheaper feeling of the A200).
I spend part of last night and this morning doing about as much reading as I could on the A100, A200, and a whole plethora of cameras, and the only conclusion that I could come to was this:
The A200 seems to be aimed more towards the starter DSLR Canon and Nikon crowd while the A100 [basically a rebadged Minolta Maxxum 5D/7D] was aimed more towards the higher end Canon and Nikon crowd (like the D80).
And now I'm sitting here literally scratching my head and thinking "******?".
So now two more dilemas have come up:
A) From all the reviews that I've read, the A100 seems to have more manual and intuitive controls than the A200, which I find more appealing. The A200 is less noisy than the A100 at higher ISO's. Now, you would think that I would find that interesting or appealing, but from the examples that I've seen, that's only an issue at a level of detail that I don't see myself fretting over anytime soon (at least not until I have devoted a LARGE amount of time into everything that is photography, from image composition to mastering the minutae of the software available).
B) For the same price as either one of the cameras (the A100 and A200), I could buy this Nikon D40 kit, but one of the biggest things (if not hte only thing) that I find so attractive on the Sony cameras is their anti-shake system, which the D40 doesn't have. I come from P&S's, and one of my biggest gripes with them, and in par the reason I am making the plunge into DSLR territory, is that whenever I took a picture w/o the flash, it almost always came out blurry and shaky. Turn the flash on and voila! Perfect, but it's no longer the image I wante to capture.
So now I'm going back and forth between which one, but I am decidedly leaning towards the A100. I just dont' know if I would be missing much by not going to the newer A200.
I guess the actual question that I'm asking you guys is what are y'alls thoughts and opinions?
Btw, these are some of the links that I've been looking at all morning long:
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/sony/dslr_a200-review/index.shtml
http://www.cameralabs.com/features/10Megapixel_DSLR_test/page6.shtml
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/nikon/d40-review/
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/sony/dslr_a100-review/
And a bunch more...
Long story short, I went to Best Buy last night and spotted an A100 and A200, and after playing around with it for about 20 minutes with the A100, I was enamored. However, I was still left wondering what the differences between both of the cameras were (other than the slightly cheaper feeling of the A200).
I spend part of last night and this morning doing about as much reading as I could on the A100, A200, and a whole plethora of cameras, and the only conclusion that I could come to was this:
The A200 seems to be aimed more towards the starter DSLR Canon and Nikon crowd while the A100 [basically a rebadged Minolta Maxxum 5D/7D] was aimed more towards the higher end Canon and Nikon crowd (like the D80).
And now I'm sitting here literally scratching my head and thinking "******?".
So now two more dilemas have come up:
A) From all the reviews that I've read, the A100 seems to have more manual and intuitive controls than the A200, which I find more appealing. The A200 is less noisy than the A100 at higher ISO's. Now, you would think that I would find that interesting or appealing, but from the examples that I've seen, that's only an issue at a level of detail that I don't see myself fretting over anytime soon (at least not until I have devoted a LARGE amount of time into everything that is photography, from image composition to mastering the minutae of the software available).
B) For the same price as either one of the cameras (the A100 and A200), I could buy this Nikon D40 kit, but one of the biggest things (if not hte only thing) that I find so attractive on the Sony cameras is their anti-shake system, which the D40 doesn't have. I come from P&S's, and one of my biggest gripes with them, and in par the reason I am making the plunge into DSLR territory, is that whenever I took a picture w/o the flash, it almost always came out blurry and shaky. Turn the flash on and voila! Perfect, but it's no longer the image I wante to capture.
So now I'm going back and forth between which one, but I am decidedly leaning towards the A100. I just dont' know if I would be missing much by not going to the newer A200.
I guess the actual question that I'm asking you guys is what are y'alls thoughts and opinions?
Btw, these are some of the links that I've been looking at all morning long:
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/sony/dslr_a200-review/index.shtml
http://www.cameralabs.com/features/10Megapixel_DSLR_test/page6.shtml
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/nikon/d40-review/
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/sony/dslr_a100-review/
And a bunch more...