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Price Paid:
$579.00
from aafes.com Summary: I spent a lot of time reviewing different cameras for my first official DSLR purchase before I selected the a300. The research paid off because this camera is wonderful. The live view is awesome- it gives you the capability to get high or low shots that would be a huge pain to get otherwise. Being able to compose your shots on the screen saves time and gives the freedom to have fun with settings without playing the guessing game to how it will turn out. And the live view does not sacrifice focus speed. This camera proves that Sony is edging it's way into the market as a solid competitor with quality DSLR products. I am now capturing beautiful shots like never before.
This camera is more cost efficient than the A350 unless you need the 14 megapixels for huge prints. I wonder if the A350 was made just so people can spend more money, since these cameras are essentially the same. Also, consider the AF Minolta lenses (I bought the 70-210 f/4 'beercan' and 50mm f/2.8 prime lenses and am really happy with both). Sony's lenses are the same mount(they bought out Minolta), and you might get a better deal on the Minolta lenses (I got both of mine for $400). Minolta external flashes work on this body as well.
Overall, I am extremely happy and do not feel like I could have gotten more bang for my buck with any other camera. Strengths: * Cost efficient
* Live View
* Image stabilization
* Uses Nikon chip for good reason (reliable)
* Accepts Minolta Maxxum lenses (some of the most reliable and best glass ever produced, especially the prime lenses)
* Wireless flash capability
* HDMI capability to plug camera to your TV set
Weaknesses: * Don't get the kit lens (18-70)- too much CA. I have learned quickly that kit lenses are not usually worth the money.
* weak pop up flash construction
Similar Products Used: Fuji S9000
Canon Powershot S5
Nikon D40X (boyfriend's camera)
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