25 February 2008

Two New Sony DSLRs - Alpha A300 & A350


Looking for a new DSLR camera? Of course, we can choose a Canon or Nikon. But don't forget Sony. I'm currently using a Sony Alpha A100 which works fine. While I'm looking at the replacement model A200, Sony has unveiled the new 10.2 megapixel Alpha A300 and 14.2 megapixel A350.

The A300 is an entry-level DSLR and has a nice price US$799.99 (NZ$988) for the A300K bundle, which comes with a 18-70mm zoom lens. The A300X bundle, which comes with 18-70mm standard zoom and 55-200mm telephoto lens will cost US$999.99 (NZ$1,235).

The Alpha A300 DSLR uses Sony's Bionz image-processing engine and the ISO is up to 3200. It also has a sensor-shifting image stabiliser - that makes very clear shots in low light. It equips with a tilting 2.7" LCD display and two levels of anti-dust protection for the CCD. The A300 has the Live Preview feature as well which is almost standard for any DSLRs this year.

The A350 has almost the same specs as the A300, but it has the resolution up to 14.2 megapixels. The A350K bundle with one 18-70mm lens costs US$899.99 (NZ$1,115) and A350X with two lenses will cost US$1,099.99 (NZ$1,360).

The A350 will be available in March this year and A300 would be coming in April.

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