Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 Digital SLR Camera 2 Lens Kit w/ 18 - 70mm Lens & 55 - 200mm f/4 - 5.6 Telephoto Zoom Kit,with 4GB CF Memory Card, Slinger System Bag, Digital Memory Case (4), Professional Lens Cleaning Kit

Product Description:

Sony's a (alpha) DSLR-A350 raises the bar with incredible 14.2 MP detail. This model pushes the envelope, setting a new standard of excellence for step-up digital photographers shooting both family memories and fine-art photos. Live Preview in a large 2.7" LCD screen links you and your subject-and you'll have special features like super-quick AF response, continuous shooting at 2 fps while you see your subject in the viewfinder, Creative Style modes for quick recall of custom settings and in-camera Super SteadyShot image stabilization that reduces blur for every Sony, Carl Zeiss and legacy Minolta a-mount lens.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 14.2 MP Super HAD CCD: The highest pixel resolution in its class (as of January 2008), for spectacular image detail for making big prints and tight crops. An advanced APS-size CCD imager developed by Sony expands dynamic range and minimizes noise more effectively for clear, sharp photos
  • Live Preview of Your Subject: The DSLR-A350's Live Preview mode links you and your subject on a large 2.7" LCD screen, for a familiar point-and-shoot style - with super-quick AF response and accurate exposure control to help you catch the perfect moment
  • Tiltable 2.7" Clear Photo LCD Plus Screen: A large built-in screen with 2-way angle tilt provides a sharp, clear view of your subject and tilts up or down for low-angle or high-angle monitoring in situations where you want a child-level or overhead shot
  • Continuous Shooting While Viewing: The DSLR-A350 lets you shoot continuously at up to 2 frames per second while you see your subject in the large 2.7" LCD viewfinder, so you never lose track of the action. In JPEG mode, you can shoot up to the limit of your flash memory card
  • Smart Teleconverter 2X Zoom: At the touch of a button you can zoom in electronically on your subject, reproducing pixels on a 1:1 basis with no degradation in picture quality. One touch zooms in at 1.4X, the second touch advances to 2X zoom - creating the 35mm equivalent of a 200mm telephoto effect
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Label: Sony
  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • MPN: ISODSLRA350C
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: slr
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Studio: Sony

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