11Apr2008
Filed under: Digital Camera, Reviews
Author: John C

For some, tossing around phrases like “live preview” and “flip-out swivel screen” would be enough to sell Sony’s Alpha A350, but we know you’re more discerning than that, right? Right. Truth be told, Sony’s feature-packed Alpha only turned out okay — not great — during a review session with the folks over at CNET. Still, the unit did offer a sturdy feel, a fantastically useful LCD monitor and satisfactory color / dynamic range. Unfortunately, the extra $200 or so you pay for 14-megapixels (over 10MP on the A300) wasn’t deemed worthwhile, as the extra processing “exacted a performance toll” in real-world use. The bottom line? These critics felt the Rebel XSi would be a better bet if you’re just looking for a nice resolution bump, but for the vast majority of folks, you’re likely better off snagging the A300 and putting your leftover dough towards a decent piece of glass.
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- Tags: A300, A350, Bet, Bottom Line, Bump, Cnet, Decent Piece, Dslr, Dynamic Range, Extra 200, Leftover Dough, Megapixels, Phrases, Piece Of Glass, Real World, sony, Truth, Xsi
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