I just dug my A200 out of the closet due in no small part, this video. I was searching RUclips for ideas on a new camera in 2024. Little did I know an A200 is still relevant 2020+.
Just picked up the a230 for $80 after being gifted the beercan lens with a maxuum 7000. Picked up the Minolta 28, 50 and 35-80 zoom for 40 with a second maxuum body and accessories for $40. Can’t wait to try it out.
I picked up a Sony A200, here in Manila, for $50 with an old Quantaray 28-80mm zoom. I then found a 28-200mm Tamron, in great condition, for $30. It makes a great do-it-all lens for the A200. The A200 takes great images. Well worth picking one up!
You inspired me to look into these Sony cameras with that 10.2 megapixel ccd sensor and I did pick up an A330 with a 18-55 and a 75-300 for 120. I really do love the images from this camera. I find myself reaching for this camera many times over my better newer cameras.
Lovely video, Steven. I really enjoy the updated transitions and how you use the superimposed text for additional commentary. And what you said about going back and looking at the photos you took months ago with this A200 reminded me how recently I went back and looked at a bunch of folders with photos I took, like, 10 years ago with the Nikon Coolpix 8800. And like you I was surprised to see how they looked better than I was remembering. I'm sure I also liked them back then when the 8800 was basically the only digital camera I was shooting with, but I love this feeling of rediscovering. Yes, sometimes you look at very old photos you took and go 'Eugh, what was I thinking?' or 'Why have I even kept this stuff?', but other times (and with certain cameras or lenses) you almost have the impression that they've improved with time or simply aged well. Okay, enough rambling! Your videos inspire me and I get carried away. Keep up the good work! I know you will. Cheers! //Rick
This is a very good video. It has very improved from the review on a200 5 months ago. Thank you for this review. I just bought one last month after viewing your previous review on it, and I love my a200. I'd like to see how the a57/a58 compares to this one if you have one with you. I think those old dslr are the way to go for enjoying photography
This was my first 'proper' camera, and I used it through my first year of university back in 2010. Unfortunately it ended up breaking after a tripod it was on fell over. I moved onto the Nikon D200 after that. Brought back memories you speaking about both in this video!
@@Visual_Ghoul for printing and cropping your photos? Even better. Just remember the size of physical sensor quite matters. This 'old' sony A200's sensor is big compare to small, compact camera.
What is the adapter you use I’m trying to look for one to buy for mine I also have a alpha 200 Sony camera and a Minolta Lens but I don’t have a adapter so I don’t know what to do
Got lots of Minolta lenses, need to replace my Sony A35 body. The A200 would be great for $60 but it's no longer quite that inexpensive. Thanks for the review in any case, pretty thorough.
Hows things Steven, hope all is well. I bought one of these A200 yesterday for €65 on eBay because I have about 14 Minolta lens. I posted that to instagram that I bought it & I was to sell it straight away for the same reason. So I bought the A100 for €29 this morning to sell it to the same person lol... I'll let you know if I sell it & make a profit. Oh 5 months ago I bought 10 minolta lenes for €25 in a job lot sale on eBay. Its worth keeping an eye around for things.
I have an A300 an 18-70 kit lens plus Minolta 50mm f1.7 and 28mm f2.8 (And the Minolta dynax 3000i) all of which are sat in a glass case from which I resurrect them now and then. I think the Sony has the same sensor as the A200 and is pretty contrasty.
As a Minolta film camera user my first digital SLR was the Sony A100. Then I had the A350 (Sony's last CCD sensor camera). Although the colors were great I had a very high auto-focus miss rate with the A100 and A350. The A65 and the A77 resolved that for me. I liked the A77 even more than the A99 (which was not bad at all). The A77 was just snappier. And my A-mount lens collection performed partially fine, partially poor. Some lenses were great (e.g. the 24mm F2.8 and the 50mm macro) and others were just a disappointment. When the Sony A7 came out I ditched my A-mount stuff but kept all vintage lenses (for my A7 which is sufficient for manual focus lenses). Unfortunately I had to sell most of my 160 vintage lenses collection when I moved to South-East Asia (I kept only 13 lenses). But some of my vintage Minolta lenses made it (Minolta Rokkor 24-35mm F3.5, Minolta Rokkor 35-70 F3.5 macro , Minolta Rokkor 40mm F2 and the Minolta MD 50mm F1.4) The color consistency is great, the sharpness is sufficient and these lenses are easy to clean/repair. Therefore I can say (and confirm) that my experience with Minolta vintage lenses has always been good too (from the Minolta X500 era on).
Haven’t owned an A200. My first DSLR was the Sony A100. I sold the A100 when I upgraded to the A350. Not sure why I sold the A100… I guess I wasn’t a “collector” yet. 😂 I still have my A350 and have added an A330, an A700, NEX-C3, NEX-5R, an A55 (daughter is using this one for her yearbook class currently), and an A58 to my Sonys.
10/9-23 I own a couple Sony digital cameras , one bridge camera with 30x zoom, plus a Sony A SLT digital body that takes the "A" mount Minolta AF Lenses . Like you said the lenses are a lot more reasonable than Pro Sony lenses. I use several of the Minolta Maxxum Prime and Zoom with some with macro, plus the better Beer Can lenses along with a 24-300mm range to cover all the bases. No one has ever asked me what camera or lens took my photos, the images tell it all, plus Sony is known for making the sensors for sveral of the Name Brands cameras on the market.
Please review the Fuji S5 Pro. It is a Nikon D200 with Fuji SuperCCD internals and takes Nikon lenses. Interested in your thoughts on using High Dynamic Range mode 6mp vs Nikon D200 and Sony A200. I have point-and-shoot Fuji F70exr with SuperCCD 5mp which is very good for a small sensor. Very little sharpening is done by the camera as the expectation was to do it better on the computer because of processor power and cost at the time. I have and use Minolta A mount lenses adapted to my Fuji mirrorless. I highly recommend Minolta 20mm F2.8, 50mm f1.4, 35-70mm f4, and 200mm F2.8 with 2x Minolta teleconverter (very small impact on IQ). I prefer these over Fuji and many modern lenses so I gave up AF to adapt them. I think the 35-70mm f4 is a little better compared to my Fuji 35mm f2.
Looking at picking one of these up off feebay for £100. Mrs wants to use it for landscape photos but could anyone recommend a lens for the a200 for macro shots. I love taking macro shots on my phone with the lens attachments. Thansk for any replies.
I saw an A200 and an A330 on a used market that’s within my budget and also look at the specs… but, couldn’t really decide on which model because I prefer the A330 frame but then again I’m just starting into photography and the A200 is a bit cheaper… thoughts, guys?
I noticed a difference in these images too. Just bought a Canon 40D for a similar reason (because I’m already invested in Canon gear) but I could be tempted by an early Sony Axxx/Minolta :)
I have paired my Sony a100 with the Sony 16-50mm f2.8 + 50mm f1.8 + 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 because my screw driven motor on the camera is dead. Sadly cannot pair my Minolta G lenses with it
I've just been given an old A200 camera .. my first DSLR. (I had a Pentax Super A in the 80s and 90s but I sold that years ago) I am keen to try digital photography so this wil be a start. I see you are using Minolta lenses, a name I remember from way back. Is there a rreason you have chosen Minolta .
I remember trying this camera in a shop and remember hating the ergonomics...and ended up buying a Cannon 550d. Still liked the Sony ethos thing, though
Вам определенно нужно опробовать А58 или, А57, А65, А68 - А77 ( репортажная именно 77), однажды. Они забавные но включаются долго, есть простое решение - просто не выключать их
How did you send the sample photos from the camera to your computer or phone, I just want to know because I have the Sony a2000 but I searched everywhere but I can’t find anything that I can use to transfer the photos, I would really appreciate it if you could help. 😊
Thanks Steven 💖 actually I always looking for vintage digital cameras with Kodak CCD sensor, and it's definitely better than those CCD sensor developed by Sony ... Do you keep this in mind when buying CCD sensor cameras or you just don't find any difference? Thanks again ✌️😉
That's funny. I was gifted a Sony A200 by a colleague of mine earlier this year (she was clearing out storage space, and it was just collecting dust), and today, I packed it in my bag for tomorrow. It's going to be my daily digital carry during this work week. It came with the kit lens, but I found a 30mm f1.4 Sigma lens (45mm full frame equivalent) and a Sony 20mm f2.8 (30mm full frame equivalent). The Sony lens is basically a Minolta lens with a Sony logo on, and owning a Minolta Dynax SLR camera, the A200 very much feels like a Minolta camera with a Sony sticker on it. As a Minolta fan, I like that a lot. In fact, when I realized that, I went and picked up a Sony A58 to get something a bit newer in the A-mount range. I have had opportunity to shoot with the A58 in some very rare locations since then - but because it was at work during working hours, I can't share them outside of work. Anyway, Sony were very smart, when they acquired Minolta's DSLR range and production facilities.
Вместе с этим А450, А500 так же А35, А55 и F3, 3N - как правило продаются за эти же деньги. Что делает покупку старой А200 весьма смелым решением для новичка. Об этом можно было сказать. Но да, мы же не совсем новички. Моя претензия снимается
Love this channel. The pacing, the commentary and the overall vibe. Thanks for unearthing these 'old' and almost forgotten gems. New subscriber!
I just dug my A200 out of the closet due in no small part, this video. I was searching RUclips for ideas on a new camera in 2024. Little did I know an A200 is still relevant 2020+.
Yes, very nice video! New Sub!
Just picked up the a230 for $80 after being gifted the beercan lens with a maxuum 7000. Picked up the Minolta 28, 50 and 35-80 zoom for 40 with a second maxuum body and accessories for $40. Can’t wait to try it out.
Sony A200 was my first dlsr and it's still great until now!
Here to man cheers 🥂
Same here!
I picked up a Sony A200, here in Manila, for $50 with an old Quantaray 28-80mm zoom. I then found a 28-200mm Tamron, in great condition, for $30. It makes a great do-it-all lens for the A200. The A200 takes great images. Well worth picking one up!
Are you still in The Philippines? I will be there in 4 months.
@@gregshawphotography8828 Yep, I live out here!
You inspired me to look into these Sony cameras with that 10.2 megapixel ccd sensor and I did pick up an A330 with a 18-55 and a 75-300 for 120. I really do love the images from this camera. I find myself reaching for this camera many times over my better newer cameras.
It's amazing how good tech has gotten.
Lovely video, Steven. I really enjoy the updated transitions and how you use the superimposed text for additional commentary. And what you said about going back and looking at the photos you took months ago with this A200 reminded me how recently I went back and looked at a bunch of folders with photos I took, like, 10 years ago with the Nikon Coolpix 8800. And like you I was surprised to see how they looked better than I was remembering. I'm sure I also liked them back then when the 8800 was basically the only digital camera I was shooting with, but I love this feeling of rediscovering. Yes, sometimes you look at very old photos you took and go 'Eugh, what was I thinking?' or 'Why have I even kept this stuff?', but other times (and with certain cameras or lenses) you almost have the impression that they've improved with time or simply aged well. Okay, enough rambling! Your videos inspire me and I get carried away. Keep up the good work! I know you will. Cheers! //Rick
This is a very good video. It has very improved from the review on a200 5 months ago.
Thank you for this review. I just bought one last month after viewing your previous review on it, and I love my a200.
I'd like to see how the a57/a58 compares to this one if you have one with you.
I think those old dslr are the way to go for enjoying photography
Recently got one as a gift, seems like a good starter DSLR
Me too
This was my first 'proper' camera, and I used it through my first year of university back in 2010. Unfortunately it ended up breaking after a tripod it was on fell over. I moved onto the Nikon D200 after that. Brought back memories you speaking about both in this video!
your editing is improved, great work.
10MP CCD is a sweet spot between lovely rendering and breathing room for cropping, being an A Mount is a plus.
So is the 14mp ccd not good? I am new to this
@@Visual_Ghoul for printing and cropping your photos? Even better. Just remember the size of physical sensor quite matters. This 'old' sony A200's sensor is big compare to small, compact camera.
Your video inspires me to take out my Sony cameras and Minolta lenses and give them a workout.
What is the adapter you use I’m trying to look for one to buy for mine I also have a alpha 200 Sony camera and a Minolta Lens but I don’t have a adapter so I don’t know what to do
@@alianimations8897 My Minolta lenses fit without an adapter.
@@alianimations8897 The Sony Alpha mount cameras take the Minolta Maxxum lenses directly without an adapter.
The A200 was my first camera and it allowed to get interested in photography so much.
LOVE those images !
Those images are really incredible. Great job Steven. You're trully an inspiration. I would love to see a Sony A390 or Leica M9 review.
Thanks! I would love to review a Leica M9. I’ll definitely keep an eye out for one.
Very nice! Pretty much echoes my sentiments of the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D paired with old Minolta lenses.
Love my A200 DSLR with Minolta glass
What’s the adapater you use because I don’t know what adapter to buy cause I use a Minolta lenses and a Sony body
I would love to see a review of the sony a100!! love your channel
Great video man! Just picked one up very excited to take it shooting 📸
Got lots of Minolta lenses, need to replace my Sony A35 body. The A200 would be great for $60 but it's no longer quite that inexpensive. Thanks for the review in any case, pretty thorough.
Can you please do a portrait lesson video with the Sony A200 . I need to learn how to take pretty pictures
What is the lease adapter you have on the Sony a200 because I also bought a Minolta lease and I don’t know what adapter I need
Are those edited photos or still raw photos cuz dam those are nice
honestly going to buy this in 2023 because I always try to edit my photos like they’re from 2008. this will make things easier lol
Not bad for use in 2024, especially if steady shot option is still alive (whole alpha line weakness) .
Hows things Steven, hope all is well.
I bought one of these A200 yesterday for €65 on eBay because I have about 14 Minolta lens.
I posted that to instagram that I bought it & I was to sell it straight away for the same reason.
So I bought the A100 for €29 this morning to sell it to the same person lol...
I'll let you know if I sell it & make a profit.
Oh 5 months ago I bought 10 minolta lenes for €25 in a job lot sale on eBay.
Its worth keeping an eye around for things.
I have an A300 an 18-70 kit lens plus Minolta 50mm f1.7 and 28mm f2.8 (And the Minolta dynax 3000i) all of which are sat in a glass case from which I resurrect them now and then. I think the Sony has the same sensor as the A200 and is pretty contrasty.
As a Minolta film camera user my first digital SLR was the Sony A100. Then I had the A350 (Sony's last CCD sensor camera). Although the colors were great I had a very high auto-focus miss rate with the A100 and A350. The A65 and the A77 resolved that for me. I liked the A77 even more than the A99 (which was not bad at all). The A77 was just snappier. And my A-mount lens collection performed partially fine, partially poor. Some lenses were great (e.g. the 24mm F2.8 and the 50mm macro) and others were just a disappointment. When the Sony A7 came out I ditched my A-mount stuff but kept all vintage lenses (for my A7 which is sufficient for manual focus lenses). Unfortunately I had to sell most of my 160 vintage lenses collection when I moved to South-East Asia (I kept only 13 lenses). But some of my vintage Minolta lenses made it (Minolta Rokkor 24-35mm F3.5, Minolta Rokkor 35-70 F3.5 macro , Minolta Rokkor 40mm F2 and the Minolta MD 50mm F1.4) The color consistency is great, the sharpness is sufficient and these lenses are easy to clean/repair. Therefore I can say (and confirm) that my experience with Minolta vintage lenses has always been good too (from the Minolta X500 era on).
Haven’t owned an A200. My first DSLR was the Sony A100. I sold the A100 when I upgraded to the A350. Not sure why I sold the A100… I guess I wasn’t a “collector” yet. 😂 I still have my A350 and have added an A330, an A700, NEX-C3, NEX-5R, an A55 (daughter is using this one for her yearbook class currently), and an A58 to my Sonys.
did you like the a350 over the a100 ?
❤ super ja też kolekcjonuje wszystko co stare
Great video again! Have you ever done anything with any of the fugi super ccd cameras?
I’m embarrassed to say, but out of my whole collection, I still don’t have a Fuji camera yet. That’s something I’m definitely interested in.
10/9-23 I own a couple Sony digital cameras , one bridge camera with 30x zoom, plus a Sony A SLT digital body that takes the "A" mount Minolta AF Lenses . Like you said the lenses are a lot more reasonable than Pro Sony lenses. I use several of the Minolta Maxxum Prime and Zoom with some with macro, plus the better Beer Can lenses along with a 24-300mm range to cover all the bases. No one has ever asked me what camera or lens took my photos, the images tell it all, plus Sony is known for making the sensors for sveral of the Name Brands cameras on the market.
I love my A200
Please review the Fuji S5 Pro. It is a Nikon D200 with Fuji SuperCCD internals and takes Nikon lenses. Interested in your thoughts on using High Dynamic Range mode 6mp vs Nikon D200 and Sony A200. I have point-and-shoot Fuji F70exr with SuperCCD 5mp which is very good for a small sensor. Very little sharpening is done by the camera as the expectation was to do it better on the computer because of processor power and cost at the time. I have and use Minolta A mount lenses adapted to my Fuji mirrorless. I highly recommend Minolta 20mm F2.8, 50mm f1.4, 35-70mm f4, and 200mm F2.8 with 2x Minolta teleconverter (very small impact on IQ). I prefer these over Fuji and many modern lenses so I gave up AF to adapt them. I think the 35-70mm f4 is a little better compared to my Fuji 35mm f2.
Looking at picking one of these up off feebay for £100. Mrs wants to use it for landscape photos but could anyone recommend a lens for the a200 for macro shots. I love taking macro shots on my phone with the lens attachments. Thansk for any replies.
I saw an A200 and an A330 on a used market that’s within my budget and also look at the specs… but, couldn’t really decide on which model because I prefer the A330 frame but then again I’m just starting into photography and the A200 is a bit cheaper… thoughts, guys?
I noticed a difference in these images too. Just bought a Canon 40D for a similar reason (because I’m already invested in Canon gear) but I could be tempted by an early Sony Axxx/Minolta :)
I have paired my Sony a100 with the Sony 16-50mm f2.8 + 50mm f1.8 + 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 because my screw driven motor on the camera is dead. Sadly cannot pair my Minolta G lenses with it
I've just been given an old A200 camera .. my first DSLR. (I had a Pentax Super A in the 80s and 90s but I sold that years ago)
I am keen to try digital photography so this wil be a start. I see you are using Minolta lenses, a name I remember from way back. Is there a rreason you have chosen Minolta .
Can you use any hot shoe flash, or does it have to be a Sony flash?
Is there a way to see the lens through the screen instead of looking through the site? If so how do I find that setting?
This was my first DSLR. Never should have sold it.
I'm looking on buying a DSLR is there any good ones that you could recommend under $100?
the minolta rokkor lens are class
What's the cheapest magnesium body camera in 2024?
Does it work on live facebook ?
hey, any idea how to connect this camera to a laptop using usb?
hi can it shoot video
no it cannot
Wahh my first camera!
I remember trying this camera in a shop and remember hating the ergonomics...and ended up buying a Cannon 550d. Still liked the Sony ethos thing, though
Вам определенно нужно опробовать А58 или, А57, А65, А68 - А77 ( репортажная именно 77), однажды. Они забавные но включаются долго, есть простое решение - просто не выключать их
What lenses would be good for this or other cameras in the range like the a390, a380, a290, a350, a330, a230, a300, a200?
The two Minolta lenses I just mentioned above are brilliant lenses. 50mm 1.7 and 28mm 2.8 😊
How did you send the sample photos from the camera to your computer or phone, I just want to know because I have the Sony a2000 but I searched everywhere but I can’t find anything that I can use to transfer the photos, I would really appreciate it if you could help. 😊
Necesitas conectar el cable de la cámara al pc, transferir las fotos al pc y luego del pc las pasas al movil
Take the Compact Flash card out and put it in a CF reader connected to your computer. I do this because I bought it without the USB cable.
@@targetglen thank sir so much
Dont record vodeos?
Thanks Steven 💖 actually I always looking for vintage digital cameras with Kodak CCD sensor, and it's definitely better than those CCD sensor developed by Sony ...
Do you keep this in mind when buying CCD sensor cameras or you just don't find any difference?
Thanks again ✌️😉
Is it any good recording fast objects?
no
Great!
I have eye start focus on my minolta alpha9 35mm film 1999 -2006
That's funny.
I was gifted a Sony A200 by a colleague of mine earlier this year (she was clearing out storage space, and it was just collecting dust), and today, I packed it in my bag for tomorrow. It's going to be my daily digital carry during this work week.
It came with the kit lens, but I found a 30mm f1.4 Sigma lens (45mm full frame equivalent) and a Sony 20mm f2.8 (30mm full frame equivalent).
The Sony lens is basically a Minolta lens with a Sony logo on, and owning a Minolta Dynax SLR camera, the A200 very much feels like a Minolta camera with a Sony sticker on it.
As a Minolta fan, I like that a lot.
In fact, when I realized that, I went and picked up a Sony A58 to get something a bit newer in the A-mount range. I have had opportunity to shoot with the A58 in some very rare locations since then - but because it was at work during working hours, I can't share them outside of work.
Anyway, Sony were very smart, when they acquired Minolta's DSLR range and production facilities.
Вместе с этим А450, А500 так же А35, А55 и F3, 3N - как правило продаются за эти же деньги. Что делает покупку старой А200 весьма смелым решением для новичка. Об этом можно было сказать. Но да, мы же не совсем новички. Моя претензия снимается
The pictures look more like film than digital.
2008年出場的照相機都是這麼一點點便宜就是如今已經過了16年後的今天又如何呢很貴對嗎現在的照相機很貴的
Apenas outro expert em cameras que não sabe a diferença entre "alfa" e "A".
Sony is the maker of Nikon sensor.
Look at my a390 pictures
Where??
@@dannyta4876 On his channel of course.
bad review, I dont see the video with the camera, only blablabla yours
The Sony A200 is a DSLR that only shoots photos. There’s no video with this camera. What are you talking about?
Lmao big L dude. Try again later
Sony a100 has the worst menu😂😂