[Update June 2008] [Update #2 Nov 2 2008] A lot has happened since my last digital camera review in 2006. No longer happy with the image quality, I jumped into the digital SLR market, and Sony’s Alpha A100 was chosen ...
Pros: Superb ergonomics, image quality, autofocus speed, and build quality. Compatible with Minolta lenses. Cons: AF points slightly dim in viewfinder, exposure automatically locks in multi-segment metering, fixed file names.
Introduction My Sony A350 has left me in a tough spot. I like it too much. I expected that I would find too many shortcomings with a camera made by a company that makes televisions. Evidently, Sony's legacy of digital imaging and video, ...
Pros: Excellent build quality, view finder and LCD. Super fast/accurate Auto Focus. Cons: No environmental seals on battery/memory card compartments, No ISO info in VF.
I'd like to start by saying that I'm not a professional photographer but rather an average photographer at best. I bought and reviewed the Sony alpha 200 (a few days ago) which has officially now become my wife's camera. I decided to purchase the a700 ...
Sony's DSLRA700K features a 12.2-megapixel sensor, advanced image processing engine, super steady image stabilization system, HDMI port for direct hig...More at BuyDig.com
The Sony a (alpha) DSLRA700K is perfect for serious amateurs, with 12.24 MP resolution and an included DT 18-70mm f3.5-5.6 standard zoom lens. Quick r...More at Vanns.com
Comes with Sony 18-70mm Lens / Accepts Carl Zeiss and legacy Minolta A-mount lenses / SteadyShot(R) Stabilizer / AutoFocus / 3" LCD / HDMIMore at J&R Music and Computer World
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