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Sony Dslr Alpha 380. Sony Alpha A380 with 1855mm f3.55.6 SAM lens, Photography, Cameras on Externally, the focus with new models seems to be on creating a stronger brand identity over the previous Konica Minolta design, as well as cutting down on weight and simplifying operation. The Sony a380 DSLR camera brings you the freedom of Live View, which lets you compose and shoot photos using a tiltable 2.7-inch (diag.) LCD screen

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Externally, the focus with new models seems to be on creating a stronger brand identity over the previous Konica Minolta design, as well as cutting down on weight and simplifying operation. The Sony DSLR-A380 uses the same live view system that we first saw on the A350

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The Sony A380 is the better specified models from the trio of Alpha cameras announced earlier in the year, continuing where the Sony A350 left off SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization reduces blur in every shot, while 14.2-megapixel resolution preserves those special moments in spectacular clarity and detail Body type: Compact SLR: Max resolution: 4592 x 3056: Effective pixels: 14 megapixels: Sensor size: APS-C (23.6 x 15.8 mm)

Sony Alpha A380 with 1855mm f3.55.6 SAM lens, Photography, Cameras on. Sony Alpha DSLR-A380 review By: Cameralabs Sony's Alpha A380 is the top model in the company's consumer DSLR range, featuring 14.2 Megapixel resolution, built-in image stabilisation which works with any lens you attach, a quick Live View system and vertically-tilting screen. Replacing the A350 model, the A380 retains all of its predecessor's key features, with a 2.7 inch tilting LCD screen, Live View, anti-dust system, ISO range of 100-3200, anti-shake system that's built into the body, eye-start auto-focus system and Dynamic Range Optimiser.

Sony Alpha DSLR A380 with 1855mm AF lens (w/ Sony Camera bag) on Carousell. The Sony a380 DSLR camera brings you the freedom of Live View, which lets you compose and shoot photos using a tiltable 2.7-inch (diag.) LCD screen Announced on May 18, 2009, and released the same year, this DSLR camera had a launch price of $935