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Sony Alpha DSLR-A350K Digital Camera with 18-70mm lensThe Sony Alpha DSLR-A350K brings the highest pixel resolution in its class to the table with incredible 14.2 megapixel performance. The...
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The Sony Alpha DSLR-A350K brings the highest pixel resolution in its class to the table with incredible 14.2 megapixel performance. The Alpha DSLR-A350K simply raises the bar for digital photography. A tilt capable, 2.7 inch LCD screen gives you real-time image preview and allows you to shoot continuously without losing track of the action. Expanded ISO sensitivity gives you a broad range of ISO settings from 100 to 3200 enabling you to shoot beautiful images even in low light conditions. This camera is for the cutting-edge consumer who won’t settle for anything less than the best.
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Sony alpha Dslr-A350K = Fantastic
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Pros: high resolution, good value, good battery life, Packed full of features, pull out monitor
Cons: fewer lenses available than competition, few seccond hand equiptment, no autofocus light Read More
Sony scores a winner with the A350 Digital SLR camera, but lens should be better.
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Pros: Fast autofocus, useful live view, Minolta lenses, intuitive operation, 16:9, image stabilization on-board...
Cons: 16:9 view not available in viewfinder, body needs more rubber, poor quality kit lens.
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Highly recommended body for its impressive overall performance at a reasonable price. A better choice than the Canon Digital Rebels or Nikon D60. Avoid the kit lens!
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I love the flip out screen!
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Pros: flip out view finder
Cons: soft jpg in low light
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The flip out view finder screen on this camera and the easy to navigate menu make it ideal for beginners and professionals alike.
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Canon Forsakes Pros, Sony Fills the Void
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Pros: 14mp for under a thousand clams!
Image stabilization in the body
Cons: Needs a little design modification to become ergonomically comfortable.
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fourteen megapixels will become the standard for pro cameras as will in-camera image stabilization. Buy Sony and start out ahead of the curve!
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First DSLR
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Pros: Fast; best live-view; tilting screen; image quality; menu system; wireless flash; battery life; great value.
Cons: Small viewfinder; poor built-in flash set-up; slow burst rate.
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Great camera for the money with true industry leading innovations. Sony appears to be in it for the long haul so the considerable investment required in photography is protected.
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SONY has Awful Customer Service. Camera stopped working properly too soon
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Pros: The camera was great. When it was working.
Cons: SONY customer service is AWFUL. They are both apathetic and incompetent.
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The camera was great for 4 months. Far too short of a life span. Because of their VERY POOR customer service, I would recommend Canon or Nikon.
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