gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:55:50
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14.2MP digital SLR with 3x zoom kit lens, built-in image stabilisation, Live View with autofocus and folding 2.7-inch display.The goodLive View framing on SLRs has been a mixed bag – some feel nearly as sluggish as old-fashioned manual focusing. The A3...
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...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:55:54
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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?...
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Sony doesn’t do things by halves and the A350 proves it. The most feature-laden DSLR Stuffed with features / Superb value Ugly / Slow burst rate Sony was a relatively late entrant into the DSLR market, buying into the party by licensing Konika Minolta’...
Stuffed with features, Superb value...
Ugly, Slow burst rate...
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macworld.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 06:56:04
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Almost matching the Pentax pixel for pixel while a fair amount cheaper, due in part to a plastic rather than magnesium alloy body, is Sony’s own mid range CCD sensor model in the 14.2 megapixel A350. It’s noteworthy for being the first DSLR in its Alp...
Canon EOS 450D Star rating: Canon’s EOS 450D comes with an image stabilised zoom to aid sharp results in low light...
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alphr.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:56:20
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Based on an identical chassis design to the cheaper A200, the Alpha A350 justifies its asking price with a cutting-edge sensor and worthwhile extra features. First up is that sensor, which produces 14.2 million pixels - the highest resolution in this m...
A brilliantly implemented live-view mode and high specs don't justify the extra price over its sibling...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:56:22
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A budget busting SLR with top notch camera tech Sonys powerful A350 has one of the most affordable price tags in the SLR parade. Theres an impressive 14.4 sensor, but as everyone knows its not size, but what you do with it that counts. So you get i...
Whopping sensor, In-camera shake-free setting, Live View...
Hefty unit, Noisy images at high ISO, Poor continuous shooting options...
A big camera, with a big spec, capable of fantastic pics...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 06:56:42
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Though initially slow to capitalise on the growing market for digital SLRs, Sony now has everything in its range except a professional model.The plastic-looking A350 falls in the middle of the company's ‘Alpha’ range, marrying ease of use of use to sop...
Solid, reassuringly weighty build given its plastic look and feel; fast in operation and more user friendly than expected; a helpful array of features not usually found on a digital SLR, never mind in this price bracket; tilting screen coupled with Live View is a boon for creative angled shots...
Plasticky build; kit lens not of highest quality...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:07
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On the face of it, this new Digital SLR from Sony is positively groaning with extra features and some very clever functions.But just like a bargain car that comes with electric windows, alloy wheels, CD player and air-conditioning, those extras don't n...
On the face of it, this new Digital SLR from Sony is positively groaning with extra features and some very clever functions.But just like a bargain car that comes with electric windows, alloy wheels, CD player and air-conditioning, those extras don't n...
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Excellent performance and great image quality combine neatly within in an easy to use body and good price that make the Sony Alpha 350 worthy of serious consideration...
Excellent specification for price, great image quality, Super Steady Shot, Anti Dust system, Eye Start, D-Range Optimiser, ergonomics...
LCD cannot be swivelled back into the body (for protection)...
Excellent performance and great image quality combine neatly within in an easy to use body and good price that make the Sony Alpha 350 worthy of serious consideration...
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After making a rather slow start in the lucrative digital SLR market with the original Alpha 100, Sony has recently announced a flurry of new models. The latest of these is the mid-range Sony Alpha 350, a 14.2Mp model, which is one of the maker’s fi...
On the plus side, Sonys Alpha 350 shows great image quality, an effective antishake system, a good build and a handy pull-out LCD monitor. However, we werent so impressed with its ergonomics, its poor layout of controls and tunnel-like viewfinder. L...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:36
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On the face of it, this new Digital SLR from Sony is positively groaning with extra features and some very clever functions.But just like a bargain car that comes with electric windows, alloy wheels, CD player and air-conditioning, those extras dont n...
Plenty of features, Takes some great pictures, Impressive price...
Shoddy lens, Confusing to handle...
On the face of it, this new Digital SLR from Sony is positively groaning with extra features and some very clever functions.But just like a bargain car that comes with electric windows, alloy wheels, CD player and air-conditioning, those extras dont n...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:43
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More pixels and a tilting screen. Very well conceived, but the reality is flawed. Sonys A350 has some enormously attractive specifications, including a 14 megapixel sensor, 2.7 inch tilting screen with live view, image stabilisation built in (so i...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:46
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The A300 and A350 are the two latest additions to Sony's Alpha range, nestling between the lesser A200 and the flagship A700. Offering a 10.2 megapixel and 14.2-megapixel resolution respectively, we got our hands on the bigger of the two and put it t...
Tilting display, Excellent battery life, Huge range of lenses available...
Too small for big hands, No DOF preview, Poor kit lens...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:59
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After making a rather slow start in the lucrative digital SLR market with the original Alpha 100, in the past few months Sony has announced a flurry of new models, in a bid to compete with the usual Nikon and Canon choices. The latest of these is the m...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:58:13
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A 14.2 million pixel sensor, stabilization via movement of the sensor, 9 point autofocus, anti-dust system by vibration, dynamic range optimizer (DRO) and aiming via a movable LCD screen; the technical sheet of the new Sony Alpha 350 is beefed up while...
LCD aiming with a rapid autofocus, LCD is (partially) movable, Good image quality up to 800 ISO, Optical stabilization integrated to the camera, Easy to use...
Very narrow optical viewfinder, LCD lacks a bit of definition, Weak burst mode (via viewfinder or LCD aiming), No HDMI connection, Construction a bit frustrating!...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 01:08:04
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Based on an identical chassis design to the cheaper A200, the Alpha A350 justifies its asking price with a cutting-edge sensor and worthwhile extra features. First up is that sensor, which produces 14.2 million pixels – the highest resolution in this m...
A brilliantly implemented live-view mode and high specs don’t justify the extra price over its sibling...
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This years digital-camera makers have introduced some fascinating features. Dan Warne explains how to find the perfect digital SLR or advanced camera. 5 out of 5$1549 (lens extra) The price of the D90 makes it the odd one out in this round-up bu...
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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.
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.
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 01:08:23
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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...
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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...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:55:57
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Sony DSLR A350. From the 14.2 megapixel sensor, to the new Sony Live View mode allowing faster focus times, to the tilting LCD screen, they have taken an already solid performing camera, installed a few upgrades, and have truly given even the most inex...
Whether you print off your photos at home or send them to the developer, one thing is certain, with the Sony DSLR A350, they will always come out looking great. There are over 24 lenses available, phenomenal battery life, USB transfer speed is very fas...
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When the was launched at PMA, I suspected Sony might be onto something with their new live view system. After I spent a few minutes shooting in live view mode with a demo version, I was even more intrigued. When the A350's junior sibling, the A200...
Most integrated, best performing live view system on the market, Superior flash metering means better flash shots, Articulating LCD a nice touch, Long list of picture styles, processing controls...
Noise performance is middle of the pack, White balance a bit of a mess, Build quality feels unremarkable, Tiny, dark optical viewfinder...
The Alpha A200 was a solid performer, but at the end of the day what it really had going for it was one key spec: a fantastic price point for its level of specification. With street prices for the A350 all in the $800 range, the value equation changes...
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The Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 gives a new identity to the fledgling Alpha line with an industry-leading, auto-focusing, tiltable Live View display. Other user-friendly features include built-in image stabilization and dynamic range optimization (DRO), makin...
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Final AssessmentAll of the new Alpha cameras are fast, easy to operate, and capable of generating beautiful images. Any of this trio would be a fine choice for first time D-SLR buyers and for many photo enthusiasts. The A300 and A350 provide Live View...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 06:56:38
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Though initially slow to capitalise on the growing market for digital SLRs, Sony now has everything in its range except a professional model. The plastic-looking A350 falls in the middle of the companys ‘Alpha’ range, marrying ease of use of use to so...
Solid, reassuringly weighty build given its plastic look and feel; fast in operation and more user friendly than expected; a helpful array of features not usually found on a digital SLR, never mind in this price bracket; tilting screen coupled with Liv...
Plasticky build; kit lens not of highest quality...
Verdict Good points: Solid, reassuringly weighty build given its plastic look and feel; fast in operation and more user friendly than expected; a helpful array of features not usually found on a digital SLR, never mind in this price bracket; tilting sc...
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Sony have aggressively attacked the DSLR market in 2008, introducing no less than three new models, with a full-frame, 24 megapixel professional camera also due out later this year. The Sony A350 sits bang in the middle of the range, above the entry-...
Sony have certainly hit the ground running in 2008, with three new digital SLR cameras that really deserve to threaten the Canon / Nikon status quo. The A200 model that we reviewed a couple of months ago was a snappy, easy-to-use, entry-level DSLR tha...
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Sony has brought Live View shooting to their digital SLR camera line with the release of a 14.2-megapixel (alpha) DSLR-A350 camera and 10.2-megapixel (alpha) DSLR-A300 model. Both cameras feature a wealth of new "cool" technologies, which will help mak...
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With easy-to-use controls, an innovative Live View system with an excellent tilting LCD, the 14.2-megapixel Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 has some nice features that make it stand out from the increasingly crowded entry-level D-SLR space. The biggest problem...
Great image quality in nearly all environments. Tilting LCD. Innovative Live View system. In-camera mechanical image stabilization. Fast autofocus. Handy function button provides easy access to settings.
Slightly overexposed flash. Cropping occurs when framing via Live View. Too few quick-access buttons. Similar model available for $200 less.
With some handy innovative features, the A350 is an easy-to-use, entry-level D-SLR that takes great pictures...
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trustedreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:02
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Sony's campaign to cut itself a bigger share of the lucrative digital SLR market continues to gather pace. We reviewed the flagship Alpha A700 , a 12-megapixel professional model in November of last year, and in February we took a look at the Alpha A200...
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Sonys first two DSLRs, the A100 and A700 showed clear signs of their Konica Minolta lineage - sharing a lot of DNA with the Maxxum (Dynax) 5D and 7D respectively. Its latest, the A350, still shows signs of that ancestry but also hints at the influence...
Good detail at lowest sensitivities, competitive with best in class, Reliable metering, JPEG output makes good use of the sensors dynamic range, Most seamless live view system of current DSLRs, Probably the easiest DSLR to use for a compact camera user, S...
Soft JPEGs with poor low-contrast detail, Smallest viewfinder to appear on an APS-C DSLR, Screen obstructs use of viewfinder, Image quality suffers above ISO 400 (from both noise and excessive noise reduction), Long exposure noise reduction turns hot pixe...
Both the greatest compliment and greatest criticism you can level at the Alpha 350 is that its probably the most compact-camera-like DSLR weve ever reviewed. The secondary-sensor live view system is interesting: most modern DSLR designs are saddled...
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best4reviews.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:15
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The Sony Alpha 350 is the step up model from the Alpha 200, itself the replacement for the original Alpha 100 tested here in August 2006. Significant improvements have been meted out and there is some streamlining in terms of controls as well. However...
Excellent specification for price, Great image quality, Super Steady Shot, Anti Dust system, Eye Start, D-Range Optimiser, Ergonomics.
LCD cannot be swiveled back into the body (for protection), “Fn” function button replaces hard buttons for some controls, No direct manual focus control; Spot metering via menu selection only.
Despite the limited frame coverage in live view, Quick AF Live View works and the camera’s otherwise excellent performance and great image quality combine neatly within an easy to use body. Factor in the good price and the Sony Alpha 350 is worthy o...
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dcresource.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:21
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The Alpha DSLR-A350 is the middle child in Sonys 2008 digital SLR lineup. The A350 has a lot to offer for $799 (body only), including image stabilization, the best live view system on the market, responsive performance, class-leading battery life, an...
Very good photo quality at lower ISO settings or in RAW mode, Well built, easytohold body, Sensorshift image stabilization reduces blur on most legacy Minolta and all Sony lenses, Best live view system on the market on a tilting 2.7" LCD; focuses...
Photos are on the soft side, with heavy noise reduction above ISO 200 (in low light) and ISO 800 (in normal light); shooting in RAW improves things noticeably, Tends to underexpose, Sluggish low light focusing, Live view issues: only shows 90% of the f...
The Alpha DSLR-A350 is the middle child in Sonys 2008 digital SLR lineup. The A350 has a lot to offer for $799 (body only), including image stabilization, the best live view system on the market, responsive performance, class-leading battery life, and...
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After making a rather slow start in the lucrative digital SLR market with the original Alpha 100, Sony has recently announced a flurry of new models. The latest of these is the mid-range Sony Alpha 350, a 14.2Mp model, which is one of the maker’s firs...
On the plus side, Sony's Alpha 350 shows great image quality, an effective antishake system, a good build and a handy pull-out LCD monitor. However, we weren't so impressed with its ergonomics, its poor layout of controls and tunnel-like viewfinder. L...
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WHEN it comes to DSLRs, Sony is the new kid on the block, and its A350 carries the most features in its new entry-level range.It has the highest resolution of 14.2 megapixels in the range. However, the amount of data that has to be managed slows its ra...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:48
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If its recent releases are anything to go by, Sony’s DSLR future could indeed prove to be a fruitful one. Following the successful release of the enthusiast A700 and the entry-level A200, Sony has gifted us with the A350 which, as its name suggest, si...
Fantastic live view system with fast AF, good shadow detail maintained, easy operation...
Larger buffer/faster processor would be nice, small grip, JPEG processing, small viewfinder...
Despite a few shortcomings, the autofocus-enabled live view is the best we’ve encountered and is exactly what compact owners looking to upgrade to a DSLR have been waiting for. We would even say that Sony has set a benchmark for how live view system...
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letsgodigital.org Updated: 2011-10-04 06:57:50
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Sony are betting on the lowest segment of the D-SLR market with no less than three models. The Sony A200, the A300 and the A350 offer the consumer sufficient choice. It also shows that Sony, after a timid start, are willing to conquer the photography m...
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Sonys Alpha A350 is the companys top-tier consumer SLR for 2008, offering a high resolution 14.2-megapixel sensor, Live View like no one else has, and an articulating LCD screen. Its a very complete package for the experienced and inexperienced alik...
Articulated LCD screen allows more comfortable shooting from above or below, Live View mode doesnt affect AF speed at all, Good body size, solid feel, Easy to learn and use, Great grip, No-nonsense design, 14.2-megapixel sensor, Function button makes...
Smaller optical viewfinder than A200, Kit lens is slightly soft in the corners, Advanced DRO slows camera down when shooting rapidly, Pop-up flash doesnt go very high, Infrared sensor activates AF system when you dont want it to, like when youre jus...
Sonys Alpha A350 is the companys top-tier consumer SLR for 2008, offering a high resolution 14.2-megapixel sensor, Live View like no one else has, and an articulating LCD screen. Its a very complete package for the experienced and inexperienced alik...
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Jaded is my middle name—especially when it comes to new digital cameras. I mean how juiced can you get about another point-and-shoot just because the megapixel count increased? That said, manufacturers still have some great tricks up their sleev...
Fine 14MP images, At last! Live View that makes sense, Loaded with features...
Could be faster (fps) especially in Live View, Noticeable noise above 800 ISO, Forget the kit lens...
This one is really a no-brainer. At $799 USD for the body only, the Sony alpha DSLR-A350 is a terrific camera for the price. I’d avoid the kit lens and spend a little extra for the 16-80mm Zeiss edition--and you’ll be set for years. This...
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The Alpha DSLR-A300 and Alpha DSLR-A350 are Sony’s fourth and fifth DSLRs, launched together at the annual PMA show in late January 2008. Since the original A100 was replaced by the A200 in early January, Sony now has four models in the Alpha range:...
Built-in anti-shake - works with any lens, No-fuss Live View with quick AF, Tilting monitor, InfoLithium battery gives accurate feedback.
Relatively small optical viewfinder, Modest 2.5fps continuous shooting, Live View not 100% accurate, Anti-dust system not effective in our tests.
The Sony Alpha A350 is a feature-packed DSLR with a compelling price tag. With high resolution, built-in stabilisation, Live View and a flip-out screen, it ticks the boxes of most new DSLR buyers. Sony’s fuss-free Live View is also arguably the best...
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UPDATED: New full-size image downloads are included for the Sony A350, Canon 5D and Pentax K20D at a constant f4.0 at all ISO settings. Crops on page 6 are now actual pixels with no size reduction and were extracted from the updated images. When Sony s...
Recent years in the photo industry have seen Canon and Nikon as the 800-pound gorillas playing in the DSLR jungle. Everyone else was further down the food chain. There have been some interesting cracks in that perception with Pentax teaming with giant...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:58:18
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Sonys new a350 DSLR may appear to be the must-see of their 2008 PMA booth, but theres more to the a300 than meets the eye.
Tilting, live view LCD, excellent optional vertical grip...
Slow continuous shooting, awkward menus NillSlightMODERATEPalpableExtreme...
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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