Pentax K200D review
Performance
Performance
The most disappointing aspect of the camera is its slowness in burst mode, and how quickly the buffer fills up. This is an area where the camera fails to compete with other current models, and makes the camera less than ideal for fast action, or even slow action – the AF can keep up but the recording can’t.
The AF matches that of other recent Pentax models – that is, it’s adequate rather than blindlingly quick. It is rather let down by the standard kit lens, which is slow and pretty noisy. Investment in better lenses will improve the speed and the sound levels of the AF.
There is an argument that the AF is of less importance to a proportion of existing Pentax users however, as the lens mount accepts older manual K lenses, so there will be a small audience for Pentax purists using manual lenses (along with manual mode).
Image stabilisation varies in performance, depending on what’s being photographed. Sometimes I only managed to shoot successfully at the 55mm end of the lens using a shutter speed of 1/45sec, which is hardly earth-shattering. I was less than happy with slower speeds, with camera shake occurring more frequently, though I did achieve the occasional sharp shot.




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December 10 23:11
will
This is one tough nut of a camera! Lovely images. Easy to use old Pentax lenses on it (thanks to the green button which you can use to set the correct shutter speed when using the aperture ring. I didn't want a large 'pro' type camera, nor a little dinky thing, so the K200D was just right.
December 16 08:15
Lucas
Got this toy as my first DSLR and objective reviews from WDC or Dprvw made me take the step. lovely handling and tough&sealed construction, good image quality, top lcd and AA batteries are perfect for the travel & outdoor use I made of it. Now priced at 450 euros it's a really good deal if U can find one left!!! If you don't need a machinegun (for sport action pics..: get a EOS 1Mk II!!) or hyper-high ISO (do you take many pics of the inside of church or mounument all the time? Get a tripod!!!) just get it.