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April 2008
(82%)
74 Reviews
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The 14.2-megapixel A350 fits somewhere between the beefy a700 and the a200, positioning itself to directly compete with other entry-level priced DSLRs like Canons EOS Rebel XSi. Design-wise, the main attraction of the a350 is the 2.7-inch live view ...
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Sensor-shift image stabilisation, Useful Live View implementation with flip-up LCD
Kit lens could be better, Mixed performance, Small viewfinder, Interface annoyances
Unless youre prepared to spend a disproportionate amount on a really good lens, the resolution bump offered by the Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 isnt worth the price. ...
Great interface, 14.2-megapixel sensor captures high quality pictures, excellent live view functions
Kit lens could be better, dust reduction not as good as competition The Final Word Sonys Alpha A350 is another great SLR offering a combination of incredibly high resolution pictures, a robust list of features and a simple easy interface.
Sonys Alpha A350 is another great SLR offering a combination of incredibly high resolution pictures, a robust list of features and a simple easy interface.
Abstract: The new Sony Alpha digital SLR camera features a lighter and slimmer body for easy handling, has an improved user interface, 14.2 megapixel resolution and other features that make it worth a second look. Click to enlargeThe A350 is a compact, 14.2-meg...
Abstract: Announced shortly after the DSLR-A200 model, Sonys DSLR-A350 offers higher resolution and a variable-angle LCD that supports live view shooting. This makes the camera body slightly thicker and heavier than the A200 - although its still significantly ...
Live View framing on SLRs has been a mixed bag – some feel nearly as sluggish as old-fashioned manual focusing. The A350, on the other hand, has Live View with near-instant autofocusing, a tilting screen and built-in stabilisation to keep those over...
Use the A350 at night and image quality takes a tumble, with grainy noise creeping in. Using the flash helps a bit, but the irritating strobe focusing system might encourage your subjects to punch you repeatedly about the head, even if they’re not R...
The geeky A350 won’t win any beauty contests but the Live View is great and images are solid. You could even do your wallet a favour and step down to the near-identical A300: it has a perfectly respectable 10MP sensor, slightly faster burst shooting...
Abstract: The Alpha 350 from Sony is packed with features, including a 14.2Mp sensor and tilting Live View screen, but does it pack enough punch to take on the competition?...