Sony alpha DSLR-A350K 14.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 18 mm - 70 mm - Black

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Attach the included DT 18-70mm f3.5-5.6 standard zoom lens and start expressing yourself. With incredible 14.2 MP detail, Sony's DSLR-A350 raises the bar. This model pushes the envelope, setting a new standard of excellence for step-up digital photographers shooting both family memories and fine-art photos. Live Preview in a large 2.7 LCD screen links you and your subject-and you'll have special features like super-quick AF response, continuous shooting at 2 fps while you see your subject in the viewfinder, Creative Style modes for quick recall of custom settings, and in-camera Super SteadyShot image stabilization that reduces blur for every Sony, Carl Zeiss and legacy Minolta a-mount lens.


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Memory Type: CompactFlash (CF) Card, Memory Stick PRO Duo

LCD Screen Size: 2.7 in

Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera

Megapixels: 14.2 Megapixel

Image Stabilization: CCD Shift

Lens Mount: Sony A

Optical Zoom: 3.9

Weight: 20.48


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Product Title: Sony alpha DSLR-A350K 14.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 18 mm - 70 mm - Black

Manufacturer: Sony

Power Score: 4.1 | 13 Reviews


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Product Reviews (13)

Went to Digital SLR

Strengths: The weight of this camera is very even when holding with the grip. Very easy to use. The Live View is GREAT!!!

Weakness: The noise level in low light, but the Canon Xsi has the same problem.

I was using a Canon PowerShot Pro 1 series camera. I had been thinking about the DSLR's and I am glad I waited for this camera to come around. Even though I was taking great shots with the Canon, I needed a larger formated picture since I shoot alot in Macro. I do love the detail I achive with this camera when shooting nature, flowers etc. I was looking at the Canon Xsi 12.1, but comparing the 2...
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By dcorbell21236 - Jun 18, 2008

A Great Upgrade frm my previous DSC-S700

Strengths: tiltable 2.7 in live view screen anti shake feature

Weakness: Auto-focus can be a drain on the battery

One GREAT! and VERY nice camera. Took out of box and began shooting excellent photos right off the bat. I did have to read the instructions to see what a couple of the control were and how to get to a couple of things.
Excellent feel of the camera, Excellent location of control buttons.
Love the anti-shaking, and live view.

By jonalind - Aug 23, 2008

first digital slr

Strengths: very easy to use, accepts lenses from my minolta 35mm, sony software easy to use. lots of "high tech" for the price.

Weakness: pictures are not as crystal clear as i hoped they would be.

i have been using a minolta 35mm slr for years, and finally decided to upgrade to digital. i was very excited at the features available at this price. i bought it w/ the kit lens only because it was available at the same price as body-alone. i have read some poor reviews on the 18-70mm kit lens that comes with the camera. i hope to upgrade soon. i have not gotten any of my pictures developed yet,...
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By sprinkunc - Apr 2, 2008

sony 1350

Strengths: great picture quality simple for even an idiot to use

Weakness: auto settings always change back to the default

ok my pictures are of birds and other things and i can catch even the wind blowin the feathers

i got a 420-800 mechanical lense attached to it and it shoots great pictures with that lense

By trebie - Mar 23, 2008

Sony a350

Strengths: easy to use on auto

Weakness: settings require a lot of research for different lightings

I am somewhat disapointed. shutter is very noisy, autofocus not dependable got lots and lots of out of focus even in daylight, zoom out not impressive too noisy but I took a lot of shots and some did come out pretty good. I tried various lens 28-200 28-300 not impressed at all. Still havn't mastered inhibit flash, goes off when it feels like. Perhaps this is being marketed on specs, performance...
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By anonymous; - May 17, 2008

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