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Getting a look at the new Sony A350 and A300

Submitted by Brandon on Monday, 28 January 2008No Comment

Camera companies are keeping the information on their new cameras about as secret before PMA 2008 as Paris Hilton’s latest party-going habits. It seems that photos of the new Sony A350 and A300 have managed to find a way to leak out to the public thanks to the good ol’ internet. 

According to Photography Bay, a very resourceful forum poster has dug up pics of Sony’s latest digital SLR creation. There’s also some new info on the camera as well…

The A300 is 10.2 MP with a tilt/swivel LCD.

The A350 is 14.2 MP (unknown on the screen issue for the moment).

You can also see the original forum post with all the responses here.

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