Sonys start into the world of Digital SLRs was quite a slow paced one. The first Sony branded model, the A100, appeared on the scene in June 2006 and it took over a year for it to be joined by a companion, the A700 prosumer model which was launched in September 2007. More recently though Sony has stepped up a gear and launched not one, but three cameras to replace the A100 - the DSLR A200, A300 and A350.
There is now something for everybody in the Sony line-up. The A350 for the feature-loving photographer on a budget, the A200 for those whose number one buying criterion is value-for-money and the A300 for bargain hunters who want a balance of the two. The A200 is, in terms of specification, not a million miles away from the veteran A100. Its got a larger screen, comes with an ISO3200 mode and user controlled High ISO noise reduction but in turn lacks the A100s depth of field preview(its unsurprisingly much cheaper though).
The Super SteadyShot system moves the sensor to compensate for user shake. The appearance of the mechanism suggests it may be the unit from the A700(and A350)
Other new / upgraded features:
Larger LCD
10.2 MP sensor
New software bundle with all-new raw converter
Creative Styles(expansion of color modes function on A100)
ISO 3200
Optional high ISO noise reduction
RGB histograms