


It offers advanced features such as automatic white balance adjustment with color temperature information, adjustable bounce angles, ADI metering and wireless remote operation to suit the needs of most photographers. Also available as an option is the new Sony HVL-F42AM flash unit.


The new DSLR-A300 and DSLR-A350 cameras are compatible with a range of accessories, including the ergonomic Sony VG-B30AM vertical grip. Both have a slot for CompactFlash™ Type I/II media cards.Īn adaptor for Memory Stick Duo™ media cards is also available for the cameras and sold separately.
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Both are powered by the Bionz processing engine and supplied InfoLITHIUM™ battery for fast start-up times, quick response and long battery life – up to 730 shots per full charge when using the optical viewfinder and up to 410 shots per full charge in live-view mode.īoth models feature lighter, slimmer bodies for easy handling an improved user interface an automatic pop-up flash a comfortable camera grip with an easily accessible mode dial an anti-dust system to keep the CCD image sensor clean for spot-free pictures and JPEG and RAW file format support. The DSLR-A300 model can shoot about three continuous frames per second and the DSLR-A350 model can shoot up to two-and-a-half continuous frames per second, when using the optical viewfinder. Sony’s D-Range Optimizer delivers suitable tonality and exposures with rich shadow and highlight detail, even under high contrast situations.
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High sensitivity operation at ISO 16 and very low noise are made possible by the user-selectable high-ISO noise reduction features. To aid shooting in low light, Super SteadyShot® image stabilization enables shutter speeds 2.5 to 3.5 steps slower than otherwise possible, with every compatible Minolta Maxxum® and Sony α (alpha) lens (sold separately) attached to the camera. The new models produce images with fine detail, rich tonality and vibrant color due to their APS-C CCD image sensors and BIONZ® processing engine. “Quick AF Live View gives these new models a familiar shooting style without compromising speed – ideal for the growing market of first-time SLR users.” Exceptional Image Quality “Mainstream users stepping up to DSLRs are looking for a similar experience to their point and shoot cameras, but without compromise in speed or performance” said Phil Lubell, director of marketing for digital cameras at Sony Electronics. With Live View and an adjustable LCD, the cameras do not need to be in front of the user’s face, allowing parents, for example, to maintain eye-contact when photographing their children. This makes it easy to frame scenes from high or low positions difficult to reach when using an eye-level viewfinder. Taking further advantage of Quick AF Live View is the models’ variable angle 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD™ screen. With its two sensor design, Quick AF Live View can even continuously focus-track the subject and provide live view during burst shooting, helping you capture that special moment. Sony’s innovative Pentamirror Tilt mechanism directs light to a dedicated live view image sensor, enabling fast and responsive TTL phase-detection auto-focusing, even during live view.Įliminating the focus delay of other systems, the new models are equally responsive whether using live view or optical viewfinder. They both offer Sony’s new “Quick AF Live View” technology so you can frame photos on the camera’s LCD without sacrificing auto-focusing speed common to other live-view systems. Both cameras feature new technologies that make picture taking faster, easier, and more familiar for first-time DSLR users. 30, 2008 – Sony is bringing live-view shooting to its digital SLR camera line with today’s introduction of a 14.2-megapixel a (alpha) DSLR-A350 camera and 10.2-megapixel α (alpha) DSLR A300 model. Press Release: Sony introduces two mainstream DSLR cameras with unique “Quick AF Live View" system Here are the specifications of the cameras that show just how seriously Sony is taking the camera market. In between the recently announced A200 and flagship A700 come the A300 and A350 live view-enabled DLSRs. Pre-PMA 2008: Sony has announced another two DSLRs to join its Alpha range.
