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Sony Alpha A100
By: Gagan Gupta   |   Apr 02, 2007
  • 4
Easy to use
Natural colors
Feature-packed
Average Image Stabilization
Expensive for a starter DSLR
Not the best at it's price point
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After Sony bought over some major divisions of Konica Minolta, everyone knew that something new would turn up from there. Sure enough, around a year later, Sony launched the Alpha A100, it's first DSLR, along with a range of lenses.

The biggest selling point of the camera during its launch was that it was supposed to be extremely user friendly—a DSLR, simple enough to replace your regular family camera. We put that and a lot more to the test.

Build & Features
The A100 is pretty big and heavy considering it's a starter level camera. Sized at 133x95x71mm, the A100 is quite a handful and at 638 grams its not too light either. Not that any of that should matter much when using an SLR, but considering that many camera manufacturers these days have put their budget D-SLRs on a major diet to make them smaller and lighter; Sony has taken no such step with this one.

One trend I don't much appreciate in these new budget SLRs is the removal of the top status display panel, which really comes in handy when taking those difficult shots. The Alpha A100 puts that information on the camera's LCD display and you obviously get the exposure related information in your viewfinder. Also, I would oh so much prefer to have a separate jog dial for adjusting the aperture instead of the button+jog combo deal that the A100 (and many other D-SLRs) offers.

My whiny nature aside, the A100 looks excellent and feels great to hold. The big-sized body and hand grip make it the right size to fit comfortably in any adult hand. The mix of dull and glossy plastic all over the body adds a great look to an otherwise regular finish.

One of the problem that any new brand would face by launching a D-SLR camera in the market would be lens support, but since the A100 uses the Konica Minolta design, all their lenses are perfectly compatible with this one. Besides, Sony had also launched over 20 lenses along with the camera, so i shouldn't be much of a problem sourcing the lenses for this one.


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Why pay 60 bucks if you can get it abroad for less... I just picked it up in the US [I'm visiting my folks in Chennai now] with an 18-70 lens for $699. Got great reviews from pop photo and for the price there, it is really a steal compared to the DX40 which is yet to get discounted
Raghu @ Jul 15, 2007
the price might be higher... but its a sony
Manish @ Jul 12, 2007
At a body price above 50k, It would be better to buy Nikon D200 or Canon 400D. You get a wider range of lenses and accessories with Nikon and Canon. I don't know How Sony will attempt to sell these DSLRs in India.
Manvendra @ Jun 22, 2007
I dont know how to make a comment if one cannot match the features available with the price offered,
Bikram Dasgupta @ Jun 20, 2007
I agree with Rao, I see that no price is mentioned. The customers look for the features they are crazy about but wont they dare to afford to buy until it fits there tiny holed pocket..........

It would be better not better but best, if the price is mentioned.
As we spend so much time reading and finally end up unknowing the price of the object!!!
PHB @ Jun 14, 2007
The most disgusting feature about most of thses on line advertisements/information is that the price is not indicated. The marketing people should know that an idea about the price of the article helps a lot to programme our budget and prioritise our needs. The unfortunate thing is that though such feed back is given many a time in person to the marketing executives there is not change. It is unfortunate that they do not realise that we are spending out time (as well as money while using computer) to improve their sales and also our information/knowledge.
K.N. RAO @ Jun 06, 2007
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