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Sony α 200 (DSLR-A200) is the third model of Sony α digital cameras. The model offers a slight upgrade from the Sony α 100 at a lower price. It first shipped in February 2008.
2019-10 Current Sony α7C: ILCE-7C α (Alpha) MILC 35mm full frame (35.6 x 23.8mm) CMOS, Exmor R, 24.2 MP 5 axis IBIS 1/4000 s electronic shutter 693 Phase Detect AF Articulating screen 2,359,296 dots viewfinder 509g 4k video unlimited video duration Multi Interface Shoe Advanced Amateur 2020-09-14 2020-10 Current Sony α1: ILCE-1 α (Alpha) MILC
Sony α200: DSLR-A200 CX62700 259 [1] DSLR APS-C CCD Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (4-pin iISO) 1.00 Entry level 2008-01-06 2008-01 Discontinued Sony α300: DSLR-A300,
DSLR-A200 aka Sony α200, a digital SLR with A-mount in the Sony Alpha camera system Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.
Sony Alpha 100; Sony Alpha 200; Sony Alpha 230; Sony Alpha 290; Sony Alpha 330; Sony Alpha 350; Sony α390; Sony Alpha 500; Sony Alpha 550; Sony Alpha 580; Sony Alpha 700; Sony Alpha 850; Sony Alpha 900
Sony α (the lower case to Greek letter alpha, often transliterated as Sony Alpha) is a brand of digital camera. This line has been active since 2006, building upon the Konica Minolta camera technologies, whose assets were acquired by Sony .
The Sony Ericsson C902 was released during the second quarter of 2008. It is a java based feature device running on Sony Ericsson's proprietary A200 platform. A special feature was the presence of 8 touch sensitive keys using capacitive technology for the camera mode.
The α100 shipped from Sony and resellers by the end of July 2006 with MSRP prices of US$1000 with the 18–70 mm f / 3.5–f/5.6 kit lens and US$900 for the body only. The camera retains the same autofocus lens mount that was introduced with the Minolta Maxxum 7000 in 1985, allowing the continued use of the millions of existing Minolta AF lenses.