I opted for the Canon 450D. My reason being although the megapixels is higher on the Sony,it has far more noise in darker scenes when comparing images. Only had my Conon two weeks but so far it’s been faultless to me,touch wood. Though I do think i need a better lens as the zoom isn’t to clever on the 18-55,I’m going for the 18-200
Some people love their photographs to be pure. Photoshop just adjusts your images to what ever you want. You didn’t really capture the image then. You just changed an image. There’s a sense of pride I suppose.
i bought this cam 2 months ago, and at first took me a whle to get used to it, but now am loving it, its a great great cam. this review and the information he has on the webpage are really usefull also
I didn’t test it with an MS Pro card, so can’t really say, but yes it sounds like that might be the problem – in case you didn’t see it, the part where I test the A350’s continuous shooting is at the bottom of the features page in my A350 review at cameralabs . com. Feel free to ask the Sony owners on the forum if they have experienced the same thing.
i purchased an HG ms pro duo and that did not have any performance increase over the sony mark 2 ms pro i am using (with the ms pro duo cf card adapter for this camera). i am not sure why they call these new and much more expensive ms pro duo cards HG since they have the same speeds as the sony mark 2’s. anyway, i did notice that there is a 450mb/s ms pro duo card and i am thinking of trying this to see. i prefer ms pro duo since my laptop cannot read cf cards and hate any more adapters.
i read the full review on your website and have a quick question regarding the coninuous shooting mode. i have this camera and after about the 9nth shot it starts hitting the buffer and crawls to about 1fps in jpeg mode. i have a ms pro duo in there instead of cf card. i noticed you used a 300x cf card and i am wondering if that is what it takes to avoid the slowdown in continuous shooting mode or if the camera slows down regardless of card speeds? sony tech support did not help with this.
gordon , just a follow-up question..in anti-shake…if im going to use a high iso,or nightshot,which performs better?in-lens or in-body .which has better picture quality,noise,general performance,etc…thank you for the advice
that looks kinda ugly
lol i thought it was for the way
For the win…
FTW?
Canon FTW. Out.
I opted for the Canon 450D. My reason being although the megapixels is higher on the Sony,it has far more noise in darker scenes when comparing images. Only had my Conon two weeks but so far it’s been faultless to me,touch wood. Though I do think i need a better lens as the zoom isn’t to clever on the 18-55,I’m going for the 18-200
Go for da nikon or take a canon eos 500d
This camera SUCKS!!!
very much problems
just Nikon or Canon
please help??? Nikon D80 or Sony A350. For indoor and indoor use. And why. Thanks.
Those pictures he showed where taken in Queenstown New Zealand!! I’ve lived there for quite a while! LOL
i think the latest model is a380..
i’ve read different reviews but never came to a good conclusion. this one helped a lot. will get one definately
Some people love their photographs to be pure. Photoshop just adjusts your images to what ever you want. You didn’t really capture the image then. You just changed an image. There’s a sense of pride I suppose.
Wow realy nice review!!!
Thanks a lot! You help me very much!
i bought this cam 2 months ago, and at first took me a whle to get used to it, but now am loving it, its a great great cam. this review and the information he has on the webpage are really usefull also
the best review i’ve seen for this camera yet. thanks!
I didn’t test it with an MS Pro card, so can’t really say, but yes it sounds like that might be the problem – in case you didn’t see it, the part where I test the A350’s continuous shooting is at the bottom of the features page in my A350 review at cameralabs . com. Feel free to ask the Sony owners on the forum if they have experienced the same thing.
i purchased an HG ms pro duo and that did not have any performance increase over the sony mark 2 ms pro i am using (with the ms pro duo cf card adapter for this camera). i am not sure why they call these new and much more expensive ms pro duo cards HG since they have the same speeds as the sony mark 2’s. anyway, i did notice that there is a 450mb/s ms pro duo card and i am thinking of trying this to see. i prefer ms pro duo since my laptop cannot read cf cards and hate any more adapters.
i read the full review on your website and have a quick question regarding the coninuous shooting mode. i have this camera and after about the 9nth shot it starts hitting the buffer and crawls to about 1fps in jpeg mode. i have a ms pro duo in there instead of cf card. i noticed you used a 300x cf card and i am wondering if that is what it takes to avoid the slowdown in continuous shooting mode or if the camera slows down regardless of card speeds? sony tech support did not help with this.
You can find reputable shops on my review at cameralabs . com!
can some one tell me where is the best place to buy one like this please.
people are always blabbering and debating of which is better =.=”..
they say Sony is the best…
some say Nikon would be more superior than Canon…
i dont get it…
all of them looks nice… =.=”…
Just a simple tweak on photoshop won’t hurt XD… LOL…
What’s the best – Sony A350 or Canon HG10?
Hi, Ive only got a couple of minutes a day on YT, but feel free to ask in the Sony section of the cameralabs forums…
gordon , just a follow-up question..in anti-shake…if im going to use a high iso,or nightshot,which performs better?in-lens or in-body .which has better picture quality,noise,general performance,etc…thank you for the advice
See the verdict page of my 450D review at cameralabs . com…