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Sony a350 camera reviews
Sony a350 camera reviews





sony a350 camera reviews

sony a350 camera reviews

And even if you're a dyed-in-the-wool, traditional DSLR owner who swears by their optical viewfinder, we'll bet that you'll still find a lot of use for the A350's innovative Live View mode.Īs for the rest of the camera, thankfully the move up to 14 megapixels hasn't compromised image quality, which is on a par with the excellent images from the 10 megapixel A200 and with the Canon EOS 450D / Rebel XTI and Nikon D60, even at higher ISO speeds.

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This is a big advantage over the Sony A350's competitors - simply put, if you're looking for an easy upgrade path from a compact to a DSLR, the A350 is currently the best option on the market. Crucially you won't notice too many differences between shooting using the optical viewfinder or in Live View mode, with auto-focusing being equally responsive in either mode. The key feature is the combination of Live View mode and the tilting LCD screen - together they allow you to use the A350 just like a compact camera, held above your head, at arm's length, and even at waist-level. Sony have now built on the success of that camera with the A350, which in many ways is virtually identical, but in certain areas is simply a lot more fun to use. The A200 model that we reviewed a couple of months ago was a snappy, easy-to-use, entry-level DSLR that we highly recommended. 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.







Sony a350 camera reviews