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Sony Alpha A380Y Digital SLR Camera Twin Lens Kit (18-55mm & 55-200mm)

Sony Alpha A380Y Digital SLR Camera Twin Lens Kit (18-55mm & 55-200mm)

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Brand: Sony

Buy New: £709.97
as of 30/7/2010 06:08 BST details



Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Media: Electronics
Display Size: 2.7
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 8.2 x 7.2

MPN: DSLRA380Y.CEH
Model: DSLRA380Y.CEH
EAN: 4905524529043
ASIN: B002A9JDKC


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Product Description
The Sony DSLR-A380L is a light compact easy-to-use Digital Single Lens Reflex (D-SLR) camera. With a 14.2 megapixel sensor SteadyShot INSIDE and Quick AF Live View. HD output 2.7" tilt LCD and on-screen help guide the A380 offers extremely high imaging quality and creative flexibility that's so easy to use. Enjoy detail-packed ultra-high resolution images plus the spontaneity of freestyle live view shooting for stunning results from any angle. The A380s screen tilts up or down for comfortable viewing in different shooting positions. It's really useful if you're not holding the camera close to your eye: for example of you're shooting above a crowd or crouching down for an interesting viewpoint. This kit comes bundled with a Standard Zoom (DT 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 SAM) and a Telephoto Zoom lens (DT 55-200mm F4-5.6 SAM).----Features:----- Compact stylish new dual-tone body design - light and easy to carry for day trips holidays and weekends away--- Very high resolution 14.2 effective megapixel CCD sensor and BIONZ processor for superbly detailed low noise images with rich tones and vibrant colour--- Quick AF Live View with tilt-angle-LCD for freestyle shooting and fast accurate autofocus even with fast-moving objects--- On-screen Graphic Display for easier operation: shows effect of selected shutter speed and aperture--- SteadyShot INSIDE image stabilization cuts camera-shake during handheld shooting - works with any α lens--- Six Scene Selection Modes with on-screen Help Guide: instantly adjusts camera settings to suit any subject--- High sensitivity up to ISO 3200 plus high-ISO noise reduction for natural-looking images with superb colours even in low light--- Full-resolution continuous shooting at up to 2.5 fps--- Crisp high contrast 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD with wi....


Customer Reviews:
3 out of 5 stars A more expensive a350?   August 3, 2009
Louis Vallance (Sheffield, SY UK)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

To all first time DSLR buyers and even the lower end enthusiasts, Sony was given the chance to answer your prayers. Building on the strengths of the a350, which I will be comparing this camera to, the a380 tries to make its mark as the new kid on the block. Other than the obvious physical changes, it seems that Sony have revamped many of the core features of the old series (dare I say it), with a complete overhaul of the user interface to boost its appeal to the photography novice, while attempting to keep the more advanced features up to scratch with its Nikon/Canon/Olympus competitors.

Out of the box the a380 is almost 100 grams lighter than the a350, resembling the light-weight build quality you would find on the Nikon D90 for example. However it is important to mention now that practically none of the selling points of the camera are a drastic shift from the a350. In the reviews I had read prior to pre-ordering, I saw the quick AF in live view mode, a tilting screen and the same 14.2MP CCD. In some ways it was like reading the same reviews again. What makes the a380 250 pounds more expensive then? As previously mentioned, the layout is much better on the outside; the function and trash buttons have been shifted inwards and the ISO and drive mode buttons have been condensed into the thumb pad. This touching up makes the camera a lot neater and definitely more stylish, but do photographers really spend their money on looks over functionality?

When inserting the memory card for the first time I immediately noticed a slight difference. Instead of having to use a CF/SD adapter as with the a350, the a380 features both slots with a handy toggle selector depending on which one you want to use. The menu is fantastic. New interactive graphics make changing settings much easier; even with DSLRs it's sometimes hard to tell whether you've got the right settings until you've taken the picture. However the new display helps you get it perfect first time.

Image wise, I am very concerned. An improvement to the ISO performance as well as image sharpness was expected however not delivered. I have only owned the camera for a day but I have taken a lot of pictures and fiddled with the settings extensively and I honestly feel that no improvement has been made whatsoever after uploading.

The 100 gram slim down does no favours for the new alpha. I enjoyed the bulky, albeit creaky build of the a350, and the shed in weight has resulted in a shed of build quality. On paper, it looks more stylish with its pillowed exterior, however in the flesh it feels tackier; I utterly dislike the lackluster top plate. Moreover, the new hand grip is inadequate and fiddly to use.

Overall I question the worth of buying this camera over the a350. For the price, I don't feel I have gained anything new. Trading in my a350 in the name of photography may have been a mistake and I regret not waiting for the price to drop as it is essentially the same camera with a bit of cheap makeup thrown all over it. I'm sure the price will drop significantly over time but if you are looking for a great DSLR now, save yourself the £250 and go for the a350 instead.


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