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The Sony DSLRA350 is a professional-grade 14.2 MP DSLR camera body featuring a high-resolution CCD sensor, a versatile 2.7-inch 2-way tilt LCD for flexible shooting angles, and Quick AF Live View for fast autofocus. It boasts in-body Super SteadyShot stabilization compatible with all Sony α-mount lenses, high sensitivity up to ISO 3200 for low-light performance, and a robust InfoLITHIUM battery for extended shooting sessions. Designed for serious photographers seeking precision and reliability in every shot.
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.8 x 20.4 x 19.8 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 3.79 Pounds |
| Item Weight | 2.87 Pounds |
| Brand | Sony |
| Camera Lens | This camera features a lens with built-in image stabilization for steady shots, but the specific focal length range and aperture are not mentioned. |
| Colour | black |
| Has image stabilisation | Yes |
| Included components | Camera Body Only |
| Minimum shutter speed | 0.25 seconds |
| Plug profile | Tripod |
| Part number | DSLRA350.CEH |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 3200 |
| Focus type | Auto Focus |
| Effective still resolution | 14.2 MP |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
N**R
Fantastic Camera
If you want a great entry level SLR with tilting live view LCD screen and plenty of mega pixels then this is a GREAT camera.If you wanted to nit pick you could point out that noise at high ISO settings is quite bad compared to the likes of a Nikon D3. But for the price it is definitely 5 stars!
A**R
Faulty Item
I ordered this item secondhand (DSLR A350) fron Amazon. It cost £199.99. It did not work. The LCD monitor at the rear of the camera is supposed to display "Live View" and camera settings, and show the picture(s) taken. It did NOTwork. I fully charged the supplied battery, attached a new CF memory card and a new SONY alpha series lens. No joy. I then replaced the supplied battery with a new Sony battery, againfully charged, but the LCD display failed to operate.I have an almost identical Sony A200 DSLR, which has always worked very well over the last three years, but I now wanted a camera with greater resolution and a "live view" display. Unfortunately the camera I purchased failed to opeate as it should.
P**O
When live view is a priority
Having bought and used one for some half a year, I love this camera. Its rather unique trick for a DSLR is the live view system, which auto focuses as quickly as when using the traditional viewfinder. This means it can be used in live view most normally unlike most other systems which are slow or clunky. I thought the flip out screen was a bit of a gimmick before I got it, but it has come in useful so often I miss it when using other cameras. It can give you that bit more potential to set up an odd shot otherwise not practical.On the down side, the live view system doesn't offer an image zoom so for very fine manual focusing other camera types may be better. Also the implementation means the optical viewfinder image is relatively small compared to other systems.The other general plus of the system is the body based image stabilisation system. This means practically any lens can be stabilised, unlike on other lens based systems where it is often lacking on cheaper or shorter focal length lenses.I have bought another camera since for other uses, but I kept the A350 which remains my favourite for indoor use and for wider angle shooting.
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