Pentax K200D review

The K20D proved to be a great camera, but will the K200D meet the same standard?

TechRadar Verdict

The K200D is very good. The interface might look basic, but the features aren't. The Kit lens is the draw back though. It's OK for the undemanding but you may want to consider a more expensive alternative like the 16-45mm, say, which will push the price up

Pros

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    Extensive feature set

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    Good pictures

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    Robust build

Cons

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    Uses AA batteries

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    Dodgy Kit lens

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At first sight the Pentax K200D does look very much like the K20D, and the model numbers are confusingly similar. There are significant differences, though.

The K20D has a 14-megapixel CMOS sensor and a Live View mode. The K200D reviewed here has a regular 10-megapixel CCD and no Live View. Despite that, the K200D is a very accomplished little camera, which shares many of the features of its bigger brother.

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