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Sony Alpha A100K Digital SLR Camera (BodyOnly)
Truly a camera to shake up the DSLR market!! When Konica Minolta ... Last Update 22.11.2009 05:45
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£ 395.00 |
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Sony Alpha A100K Digital SLR Camera (18-70mmLens Kit)
Truly a camera to shake up the DSLR market!! When Konica Minolta ... Last Update 22.11.2009 05:45
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£ 295.00 |
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SONY NP-FM500H, NPFM500H Battery Charger forSony Alpha DSLR A100, ...
sony NP - FM500H / NPFM500H Battery Charger Compatible with mode ... Last Update 22.11.2009 05:45
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£ 7.89 |
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Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A200K
by sidthegeek - written on 18/06/08 (Very useful, 1247 readings)
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If you are looking for an entry level Digital SLR camera I would say that you can do no better than the Sony Alpha 200. Recently I was looking to purchase a digital SLR after my Canon EOS 650 started to develop a sticky shutter. Looking around for a beginners Digital SLR, the choice for me was between the Nikon D60 and the Canon EOS 400D. I always thought my preference would be for the Canon. Looking around at prices, I found this, and £100 cheaper than the other two I had to take a look. Sony themselves are relative newcomers to the digital SLR market, though they ve been producing lenses for years in their camcorder range. Sony is a name everyone knows from other ...

Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A200
by thebigc1690 - written on 16/09/08 (Very useful, 376 readings)
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For a while now I have been receiving private mails on both Dooyoo and on Ciao asking me to review the Sony A200 DSLR camera, this is because I have made mention of it in a few of my camera reviews lately but never actually got down to doing a full write up on it. I haven t reviewed it previously for a couple of reasons mainly though that I had up until now only had a few hours experience of the unit. Now with a whole weeks shooting with it under my belt and over 1000 pictures taken with it I feel much more capable of writing a thorough review on it. For anyone who has not read any of my previous camera reviews, I am a professional photographer and test many of the ...

Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A350
by thebigc1690 - written on 28/07/08 (Very useful, 666 readings)
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in the photography world had expected to happen a long time ago and a lot had feared the day it did happen too. The reason many photographers feared Sony entering the DSLR market is simply that it would be hard not to get drawn into what they had to offer but they feared that Sony might find the market too challenging and bale out leaving many photographers with cameras that they could not upgrade and would struggle to find lenses and accessories for. When buying a point and shoot camera you are spending in the region of between 100 and 200 pounds for a top of the range model, whilst when purchasing a DSLR camera you could be looking at spending twice or three times ...
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