![]() ![]() If I'm going to choose one of the two, most probably I'll go for A300 for its lower price and I don't think I need that much megapixels from A350. Apart the features which is almost the same with A200, A300/A350 offers true lifeview and a tilt screen! A350 has been launched and available in the market while the date for A300 to be on sale is still uncertain. Sony A300/A350: Another Alpha series from Sony. With one of the main selling point which is built in Super Steady Shot (SSS), I mean, where on Earth that you can get a dSLRs with built in image stabilizer with the price of just RM1.7k with SAL17-50mm kitlens? Sony A200: One of the best choices entry level dSLRs for budget buyer. ![]() And here comes the headache part, after narrowing the choices of entry levels dSLRs, it leads me to a few options that I can choose from: I did a lot of homeworks and researches, looking for the best performance over values entry level dSLRs that are available in the current market. Oh and by the way, I'm using Canon A700, not Sony A700 ^^"Īnd now, I'm thinking for an upgrade an upgrade to the world of dSLRs. and because of that, I'm too lazy to bring out this "toy" as I can't get the shiok effect from it. The ISO sucks a lot from 400 onwards, the shutter speed is too slow to freeze the motion, the grip is too small for me which decreases the stability. With the knowledges on photography grows day by day, I've finally face some limitations from it. Within that period, I had used that cam for various occasions. I bought my cam, A700, around a year ago. ![]()
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