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Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 (with 18-70mm lens)

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  • 4.5 stars

    "A fantastic camera, but a really really crappy lens..." on by photobeatsfilm

    Pros: Quick AF, Incredible Value, Vibrant Colors (with right lens), easy to use, the ability to use old Minolta lenses.

    Cons: Lens is a ceap plastic turd P.O.S. Also there's one button that should be replaced with something else.

    Summary: This camera is really unbelievable for the price. If we're talking about the camera body (with no lens), I prefer it over the Canon Rebel XSi anyday (and I've used both). The problem for Sony is that their lens is sooooo crappy that the image quality goes straight down the toilet, and Canons lenses are for the most part very sharp and colorful.

    The solution? Minolta lenses. I got my camera in the mail this morning and have played with it all day. From the second I unpacked the lens I was disappointed- even before I put it on the camera. It has an extremely cheap and plasticy feel, probably because it is cheap and made of only plastic. I'm actually pretty sure there's not a single piece of glass in the lens (which means, for those of you are new to this, that it sucks). I put it on and sure enough the results were not pretty. Don't run off to Canon's page so quickly, though- remember that this IS a 9/10 review.

    What makes up for sony's crappy crappy lens is the fact that you can use any Minolta lens from the past 20 years. In anticipation of purchasing this camera I brought 2 Minolta lenses from a garage sale a few weeks ago for a hundred bucks, and when I put them on the camera it was like magic. The autofocus still works in an instant, and the sharpness and color combined with Sony's 14megapixel sensor have left this former film-snob utterly impressed.

    So my advice to advanced amateur photographers is to buy this camera. But just the body only. Save the hundred bucks to buy yourself a Minolta lens (or two). I thought I'd throw in the extra hundred bucks with this cam just to have an extra lens for my collection, and it was absolutely not worth it. I don't even know if I'll mount it onto my camera ever again. Seriously- It's a big plastic turd. I wouldn't buy it again if it was 20 bucks.

    Also- I learned the complete menu for this camera in less than a day. The only negative things about this camera (except for the crappy turd plastico lens) are that it's not a full frame sensor (look it up, and then decide if you really want to spend and extra 1300 dollars to get a full frame sensor DSLR), and that there's a really dumb and pointless digital zoom button that is a total tragic use of space. I could think of ten more used/usable functions that could have gone there instead.

    Really though, I couldn't be happier with this camera.

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  • reply on October 27, 2009 by s_rai

    Hi
    Thanks for wonderful review. I have a question, i was looking to buy a DSLR camera ( i'm a 1st time buyer) I know nothing about cameras, but these reviews does help. So i was wondering which camera do you think i should buy? Worry not i am going to take bignners classes for photography.
    Just wanted to know your opinion.

  • reply on October 17, 2008 by taylortt2

    Hi, which Minolta lens did you buy/use with your Sony alpha?

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