Sony Alpha 350 DSLR review by What Digital Camera
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turn on > menu > right > right > right > right > right (Spanner 1) > down > down > down > down (second to bottom) > select > (up to the very top) > Select.
That will change it to english.
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I'd buy the 18-70mm + 75-300mm pack
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thats cool
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@maureenOWW Yes, I misspelled 'than' for comedy effect.
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Perhaps they could employ someone who could speak acceptable english next time. 'Fum' (thumb), 'Wiv' (with), 'Lihel' (little)....you get the idea. The letter T is there for a reason, if you don't use it you sound like you've escaped from a production of Oliver or My Fair Lady. I've seen italian and spanish reviewers with a better english pronounciation that this.
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Hehe Polak się znalazł.
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Thank you for the video.
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the lens and the picture quality sucks. get a 450d instead
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>dy2dlb: you can find the a350 manual online, google it :)
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hahaha, Your right.
Hi, Recently I observe some shift in y-axis once I take a snap. Do you have any idea of why this is happening? Little more detail: I see a an object which is completely in the frame. After taking the snap, the object lies little bit shifted from the frame. Thanks for the support.
praburamanathan 1 year ago
@praburamanathan The Alpha 350 does not have a 100% viewfinder. I think its about 95%, which means you get a bit more in the picture than you see in the viewfinder. It should be an even amount on each side but perhaps in your case it isn't.
WhatDigitalCamera 1 year ago
See some image samples from this and other cameras at our website. Go to Equipment>Digital SLRs>Sony.
WhatDigitalCamera 3 years ago
Are there any down-sides about having the image stabilization in the camera instead of in the lense?
n40798 3 years ago
There's pros and cons for each, Optical Stabilisation is arguably more effective because it can be matched to the lens (ie a big tele lens needs a different solution a shorter one), but more expensive since you have to buy the IS again every time you buy a new lens instead of just once, as with in-camera IS. But I think any differences are subtle and marginal and not worth agonising over.
WhatDigitalCamera 3 years ago