I'm still in the "testing" phase, as I've not had my own DSLR to go wild with before. I've taken a few cool shots, and a lot of really bad ones! The shot in this post was taken earlier this afternoon on my property with the A200. Of course, I processed it a bit to get that result, but you can still see great amounts of detail in the larger size version, which can be seen here if you have a deviantART account. I've also played around with making some HDR (High Dynamic Range) pictures, and the results have been pretty cool. I'm going to add a sidebar here on the blog so you can track my recent photos and other artwork (for those interested) on my deviantART account . I did have to laugh a bit at the included software; Sony knows that Mac users already have a management system built in (iPhoto), so the included software is very simple RAW adjustment and conversion tools, nothing more. I installed the stuff, but I have yet to actually use it since I use Aperture. I don't foresee the need for it, but you never know. At any rate, don't expect this blog to become a photo-journal; I'm going to keep it tech based here. I just wanted to post a very short review of the A200. And yes, I will probably post about all the cool gadgets I get to go with the camera.
10.07.2008
Mini-Review: Sony A200 DSLR
I'm still in the "testing" phase, as I've not had my own DSLR to go wild with before. I've taken a few cool shots, and a lot of really bad ones! The shot in this post was taken earlier this afternoon on my property with the A200. Of course, I processed it a bit to get that result, but you can still see great amounts of detail in the larger size version, which can be seen here if you have a deviantART account. I've also played around with making some HDR (High Dynamic Range) pictures, and the results have been pretty cool. I'm going to add a sidebar here on the blog so you can track my recent photos and other artwork (for those interested) on my deviantART account . I did have to laugh a bit at the included software; Sony knows that Mac users already have a management system built in (iPhoto), so the included software is very simple RAW adjustment and conversion tools, nothing more. I installed the stuff, but I have yet to actually use it since I use Aperture. I don't foresee the need for it, but you never know. At any rate, don't expect this blog to become a photo-journal; I'm going to keep it tech based here. I just wanted to post a very short review of the A200. And yes, I will probably post about all the cool gadgets I get to go with the camera.
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