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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.
Sony α9 II ILCE-9M2 α (Alpha) MILC Full frame, 35.6×23.8mm (1.0×) BSI Stacked CMOS, Exmor RS, 24.2 MP Touch to focus No touch menus 5 axis IBIS Real-time 1/8000 s Hi: max. 10fps 1/32000 Hi: max. 20 fps 693 focal-plane phase-detection AF points 3686 k dots, STD 60fps / HI 120fps NO in body pop-up tiltable flash 2280 mAh NP-FZ100 678 g 4k video
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 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 following is a list of products manufactured under the Sony Ericsson brand.Most of the models have been released under multiple names, depending on region of release, currently usually indicated by a letter added to the end of the model number ('i' for international, 'a' for North America, and 'c' for mainland China), but indicated on some (mostly older) models by a slightly differing ...
The Sony Alpha 100, announced on June 6, 2006, is generally agreed to have been a Konica Minolta design based on the 5D with minimal Sony input. The range of 21 Sony lenses announced at that time also included only revisions of earlier Minolta designs, or models which had been in development, rebadged and with minor cosmetic changes.
The Bangladesh Today is a daily newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka in English language. [1] It started on 26 January 2002. The current circulation of this newspaper is 22,500.