sony a350 review by Cnet
311 Views Category: Digital Camera ReviewsThe A350 shares the straightforward layout design of the A200. There are direct-access controls for ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation, and drive/bracketing/self-timer modes, while flash, AF, white balance, AF area, and D-RangeOptimizer settings are grouped under a screen pulled up by the Fn button.

Cnet reviewed the sony a350 and gave out”The good: Sensor-shift image stabilization; useful Live View implementation with flip-up LCD.The bad: Kit lens could be better; mixed performance; small viewfinder; interface annoyances.The bottom line: Unless you’re prepared to spend a disproportionate amount of money on a really good lens, the resolution bump offered by the Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 isn’t worth the price.”
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Canon EOS 450D or the Sony a350?
This is my first DSLR camera. I am stuck between these two cameras and i need some help to decide which one is better. i am leaning more to the 450D. pls gimme some info about which one is better and easier to use for a first time user.
I just bought the Sony last week and could not be happier. I too was leaning towards a canon but I spoke to a very knowledgeable man working at my camera store for several hours and I basically discovered that this is the best quality camera on offer in my lowish price range. I also discovered (after trying out all the cameras) that for what you’re paying it beats the quality of top competitors like Nikon and Canon. Unlike many other cameras it has an image stabilizer in the body itself so no matter what lens you end up using the camera will always have the stabilizer, which is fantastic, especially if, like me, you don’t know how to handle a camera very well. This camera is certainly easy to use, and the depth-of-field is excellent. I would suggest spending a bit more and opting for a Tamron (SP AF17-50mm) lens, it was the best decision I could have possibly made. The quality is superb. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT! If you still don’t know what to do though I would suggest talking to an expert at your camera store, I found it to be exceedingly helpful. Good luck!