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Sony A350 reviewed by LetsGoDigital

Submitted by Brandon on Wednesday, 23 April 2008No Comment
Sony A350 reviewed by LetsGoDigital

A new review has been posted of the Sony A350 by LetsGoDigital.org.They’re pretty happy with the product as an entry-level SLR. While they wouldn’t reccomend it to anyone but amatuer photographers, they still felt it was a good camera for the market it was designed for.

You tend to classify the Sony A350 as a semi-pro camera. Not a bad thing, because it shows that the housing and appearance of the camera give you a good feeling, certainly with the Carl Zeiss lens mounted on the camera. However, you have to adjust the expectations coming with these feelings, judge the test results on their true value, and place the camera in the amateur segment. I am convinced that the Sony Alpha 350 will perform wonderfully for the target group. If I may follow up this line of argument as to what Sony will come up with for the higher segment, I think the competition will have to beware. The Sony DSLR-A350 serves as the first appetizer on the Sony menu, and allows us to say it already tastes perfectly!

 Sony A350

Head on over to LetsGoDigital.com for the review on the A350.

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