Sony Alpha A330 Ratings and Reviews

We know that The Sony Alpha DSLR-A330 is a solid entry-level dSLR that will surely have its digital fans.the A230, is a better deal and cheaper sibling if you really want Live View,how about you think on this Sony Alpha A330

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Sony Alpha A330

Index of Sony Alpha A330 Expert Reviews

  • Goodgearguide—Seeing as the Sony Alpha a330 contains a nearly identical feature set and the same imaging chip as its predecessor, this camera is not worth an upgrade, nor is it hearty enough to take on the latest models from Nikon and Canon. But for consumers new to DSLRs and looking for a camera with advanced features that’s easy to tote around, the inexpensive Sony a330 meets its mark. It’s very simple to handle – and it offers the added benefit of Live View.
  • Trustedreviews—Although it does feature an exceptionally well implemented live view mode on a decent-sized tilting monitor, the Sony Alpha A330 is distinctly an entry-level model, with a limited range of features and options. While those upgrading from a compact camera will feel right at home, more experienced photographers will find its limitations restrictive. Build quality is adequate and the camera looks good, but the new body design is awkward to use.

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  1. +1 Vote -1 Vote +1Netjock on 3 September 2009:

    I also brought an A300 kit when it was cheap and a sigma 70 – 300 cheap (half the over priced RRP which made it about 33% off street price).

    When I got from this review is. Get the lens but not the camera.

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  2. +1 Vote -1 Vote +1Vacationer on 3 September 2009:

    if u wanna cheap and good stuff then u need to by any canon or nikon body and tamron 18-200 (or 250) lens (£600). if u have no £600 then buy new Ricoh CX1 or CX2 (upcoming) but don’t waste money on that Sony thing.

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