I purchased this camera to replace a Kodak DC200 plus, one of the first 1 megapixel cameras on the market. It’s a great camera that has provided 1000s of good looking 4X6 prints over the years. But, it’s time to upgrade.
Let me start by saying that I am not an ace photographer or anything. I’m just your basic point and shoot family picture taker kind of guy. So, please interpret my comments about the A200 in light of that fact.
I decided to purchase the A200 based on two factors — price and reviews. Both were excellent. Out of the box it is eye catching. Much smaller than my old Kodak with an automatic lens cover (nice to have!). Opening the lens cover fires up the camera and it’s ready for the first shot within a matter of seconds. OK, here’s where the annoyance factor kicks in. This is, by far, the slowest freakin’ digital camera I have ever played with. A three hour visit to the camera sections of a few electronics stores this afternoon confirmed my first impression. It really is slow! You absolutely must depress the shutter release button 1/2 way and wait for it to autofocus before taking the shot. One cannot get a shot off quickly with this camera. I have a two year old. He is in another room by the time this camera is ready to take a picture of him. OK, so you’ve taken a picture, now the waiting continues. It takes roughly 12-17 seconds (depending on the charge in the battery) to recharge the flash and prepare for another shot!!! Yep, 12-17 seconds! My old Kodak is faster. In all fairness, when the flash is not used, the A200 is lightening quick at refreshing for the next shot. However, because of what I use it for, most of my shots are indoors and require the flash.
What about picture quality? Not bad. Not great. Three out of the four professional reviews that I read about this camera state that the picture quality is excellent. The fourth review seems to concur with my opinion. The quality is OK. Red eye is an enormous problem, even with red eye redu
Canon PowerShot A200 2MP