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Sony Alpha DSLR-A390
$599.00
Released July, 2010
The Pros:Doesn't make much noise while in operation. Picture quality is detailed, sharp, and clear. Shutter release is very fast, sets up for another picture quickly.
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A390 is an entry level DSLR designed to make the DSLR experience as comfortable as standard point-and-shoot digital cameras. It features a 14.2MP CCD sensor, Quick AF Live View and a 6.7cm (2.7-inch) tilt LCD.
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It also sports an on-screen help guide, USB 2.0 port and an HDMI output for direct connection to an HDTV.
The Alpha DSLR-A390's 14.2MP CCD sensor allows for extremely high quality photos at a maximum resolution of 4592 x 3056 while its 6.7cm (2.7-inch) tilt LCD allows you to frame photos without sacrificing auto-focusing speed, thanks to its Quick AF Live View functionality. Additionally, the Alpha DSLR-A390's on-screen help guide ensures that every function and feature is easily understandable.
Features
- 14.2MP CCD sensor
- 6.7cm (2.7-inch) tilt LCD
- Quick AF Live View
- On-screen Help Guide and Graphic Display
- USB 2.0 and HDMI output
- SteadyShot in-camera stabilization
- TTL phase detection auto-focus
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doesn't make much noise while in operation
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picture quality is detailed, sharp, and clear
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shutter release is very fast, sets up for another picture quickly
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LCD is large and clear, can see the subject and menus easily
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image stabilization accounts for handshake completely
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autofocus finds the subject right away, fast and accurate
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handles low-light conditions very well, pictures aren't too grainy or dark
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