Pentax SLR Review – K200D with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens with Shake Reduction
Like any amateur photographer, I have spent point-and-shoot digital cameras for years. I always wanted a digital SLR camera to get, but is only now that I have the courage and the money ends up owning one. I read tons of reviews and articles about making digital SLR for a beginner like me, and I finally settled on a Pentax SLR camera would be better for K200D.
I have several reasons for the choice of 10.2-megapixel Pentax K200D. Undersome of them.
According to the Pentax K200D is the only SLR in its class that is environmentally sealed. Really not going to try, but hey, it's good to know that my camera environment required. Another reason is that the K200D is RAW and JPEG quality to save at the same time. The other models I looked and did not find this feature, and only allowed average saving of RAW and JPEG images simultaneously.
I also found that PentaxK200D is the construction of excellent quality. Many of the reviews I read from Nikon, Canon and other camera brand users complained about poor bodies, while the K200D sensation in his tank-like build quality. And when I tried a number of entry-level digital SLR cameras in various stores, I simply had to agree. Even K200D example, I read in Popular Photography mention something to the camera body looks like the durability and stability of a reservoir.
Many people may disagree with me on this, but Ifact that the K200D uses AA batteries. Some people see it as a disadvantage, but I think 2500mha AA batteries work well and are cheap. So if I never leave the drums, where I am, I can go into a store and get new AA batteries. The K200D also supports any Pentax lens made. I know that does not mean that I have all the features you get, but the texture optics an advantage for me. And the fact that the stabilization of the body, means thatcan accommodate a goal that I bought the camera system.
APS-C also helped me on my research. In particular, this feature made me decide Olympus SLR a discount because they are not APS-C. Menu items and settings are relatively easy to understand, the more the hand that they give is useful to teach how to access commands and perform various functions. So far, the K200D is great to take pictures in low light.And I have also been tested for outdoor photography, and came up with a good shot. If you think your shot taken from point-and-shoot digital cameras to digital SLR, I would recommend in your K200D models to examine the list.
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