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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H5 - Digital SLR Camera

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H5 - Digital SLR Camera

410 g ; 201,000 pixels ; Auto Flash, Fill-in more...
Sony - DSCH5S
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 24 review(s)
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Reviews of Digital SLR Cameras

cnet.co.uk Title: Sony Alpha DSLR-A700

Pros: Broad, functional feature set, including sensor-shift image stabiliser; excellent photo quality; generally fast performance

Cons: A few design quirks; proprietary hot shoe

Verdict: A top-of-the-line amateur digital SLR camera, the Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 will delight Konica Minolta diehards and makes a great choice if you don't already have a stake in other lens systems

Summary: The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 has a very un-Sony-like design, but it holds its own against its competitors with loads of features, including a moisture and dust-resistant body and Eye-Start AF, which detects your eye and begins autofocusing. With great image q
83/100
cameralabs.com Title: Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 review

Pros: Built-in anti-shake - works with any lens., InfoLithium battery gives accurate feedback., 18-70mm kit lens longer than most rivals., Quicker AF than predecessor.,

Cons: Relatively noisy at 800 ISO and above., No Live View (but it's on the A300 version)., Anti-dust system not effective in our tests.

Verdict: Sony's Alpha A200 may only sport minor improvements over its predecessor, but holds an important position in the new Alpha range. As discussed above, it represents the entry-level base model upon which subsequent models build. So while it may not have Liv

Summary: So the A200 is Sony's new entry-level DSLR, and the base upon which other models build on. The Alpha A300 takes the same sensor and body, but adds Live View and mounts the screen on a vertically tiltable platform. Then the Alpha A350 takes the A300 and si
85/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony Alpha DSLR-A700

Pros: Broad, functional feature set, including sensor-shift image stabiliser; excellent photo quality; generally fast performance

Cons: A few design quirks; proprietary hot shoe

Verdict: A top-of-the-line amateur digital SLR camera, the Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 will delight Konica Minolta diehards and makes a great choice if you don't already have a stake in other lens systems

Summary: The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 has a very un-Sony-like design, but it holds its own against its competitors with loads of features, including a moisture and dust-resistant body and Eye-Start AF, which detects your eye and begins autofocusing. With great image q
83/100
cnet.com.au Title: Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 Review - Digital Cameras

Pros: Sensor-shift image stabilisation, Useful Live View implementation with flip-up LCD

Cons: Kit lens could be better, Mixed performance, Small viewfinder, Interface annoyances

Verdict: Unless you're prepared to spend a disproportionate amount on a really good lens, the resolution bump offered by the Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 isn't worth the price.

Summary: sony alpha dslr-a350 review: Unless you're prepared to spend a disproportionate amount on a really good lens, the resolution bump offered by the Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 isn't worth the price.
72/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony Alpha DSLR-A700

Pros: Broad, functional feature set, including sensor-shift image stabiliser; excellent photo quality; generally fast performance

Cons: A few design quirks; proprietary hot shoe

Verdict: A top-of-the-line amateur digital SLR camera, the Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 will delight Konica Minolta diehards and makes a great choice if you don't already have a stake in other lens systems

Summary: The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 has a very un-Sony-like design, but it holds its own against its competitors with loads of features, including a moisture and dust-resistant body and Eye-Start AF, which detects your eye and begins autofocusing. With great image q
83/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony Alpha DSLR-A700

Pros: Broad, functional feature set, including sensor-shift image stabiliser; excellent photo quality; generally fast performance

Cons: A few design quirks; proprietary hot shoe

Verdict: A top-of-the-line amateur digital SLR camera, the Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 will delight Konica Minolta diehards and makes a great choice if you don't already have a stake in other lens systems

Summary: The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 has a very un-Sony-like design, but it holds its own against its competitors with loads of features, including a moisture and dust-resistant body and Eye-Start AF, which detects your eye and begins autofocusing. With great image q
83/100
cameralabs.com Title: Sony Alpha DSLR-A200 review

Pros: Built-in anti-shake - works with any lens., InfoLithium battery gives accurate feedback., 18-70mm kit lens longer than most rivals., Quicker AF than predecessor.,

Cons: Relatively noisy at 800 ISO and above., No Live View (but it's on the A300 version)., Anti-dust system not effective in our tests.

Verdict: Sony's Alpha A200 may only sport minor improvements over its predecessor, but holds an important position in the new Alpha range. As discussed above, it represents the entry-level base model upon which subsequent models build. So while it may not have Liv

Summary: So the A200 is Sony's new entry-level DSLR, and the base upon which other models build on. The Alpha A300 takes the same sensor and body, but adds Live View and mounts the screen on a vertically tiltable platform. Then the Alpha A350 takes the A300 and si
85/100
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