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Aug 11, 2016
Work well, just a little spendy
I bought this to replace one of the inexpensive units like found on this sight. You can see my thoughts of that mount in my other reviews. Anyway, the Garmin mount works as it should. I experienced no shaking of the GPS, and it held my light in place. This should make a nice camera mount, but I have never used it as such. My only real complaint is that my light is a little tight to the stem, so I took off a star. It is a little expensive for a piece of plastic, but still less then the brand name aluminum mounts.
Jan 12, 2009
Great camera for the price !!!!
3 of 3 found this helpful I bought the A200 because I also own an older Minolta Maxxum film camera that uses the same lenses. The built in anti-shake feature made all my old lenses anti-shake, verses Nikon and Cannon's need to buy separate expensive lenses to get this feature. The A200 is very easy to use, with a well laid out, easy to understand menu. There are enough advanced features for beginners to grow into for a long time. So, you will not get board with this camera any time soon. The picture quality very good for a camera in this price range. The images do tend to be on the "soft" side, but it great for portrait work and personally I think that many of other DSLR's images are overly sharp to the point of being unnatural. Some people complain about it not having the live view feature, but I grew up shooting film SLR's and am use to not having it. If you need live view, choose the A300 or A350. My only real complaint about the camera is not with its function, but with Sony's pricing of its accessories. They tend to be proprietary in nature and over priced compared to the other brands. The saving grace is that the after market is starting to fill in some of the need for more reasonable priced accessories. Plus, many of the old Minolta parts that will work with these Alpha series cameras are available here on eBay for good prices. Overall, I am quite happy with this camera and would recommend it to any aspiring photographer.