Sony A390 Digital SLR Camera – Black

July 17, 2014 - Comment

The Sony A390 is a new 14 megapixel DSLR camera featuring a restyled design to make it easier to use. That’s exactly what we said about the the A390’s predecessor, the A380, which had one of the most uncomfortable handgrips that we’ve ever used on a DSLR. Sony have gone back to the drawing board

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The Sony A390 is a new 14 megapixel DSLR camera featuring a restyled design to make it easier to use. That’s exactly what we said about the the A390’s predecessor, the A380, which had one of the most uncomfortable handgrips that we’ve ever used on a DSLR. Sony have gone back to the drawing board and released the A390, essentially exactly the same as the A380 with a larger more traditional handgrip. The A390 retains all of its predecessor’s key features, with 14.2 megapixel sensor, 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.

Product Features

  • Live View with Quick Auto Focus
  • SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization
  • 14.2 MP resolution for ultra-fine detail
  • Lightweight and stylish body for improved handling
  • Integrated on-screen Help Guide for easy operation

Comments

Stephen M. Charme says:

Excellent camera Years ago I used to use a Nikon F SLR with an assortment of wide angle, normal, and telephoto lenses. I would buy my film in bulk, load it into casettes, shoot, then develop and print in my home darkroom. Those days are long gone. Once digital arrived I used a variety of compact cameras whose main virtue was portability and convenience, which sometimes did not provide the sharpest pictures.With the birth of a grandchild on the way, my wife decided to look for a “really good” camera. She bought this camera at a one day sale at Electronics Expo as part of a kit that also included a 75-300mm lens, tripod, cleaning kit, 4GB SD card, and Bower camera bag–all for $600. After she brought it home the “photo bug” that had been dormant for so many years bit me again. I absolutely love this camera. Here is why.1. Picture quality is stunning. Don’t be overly impressed with the 14.2 megapixels because unless you regularly make 16 x 20 pictures or larger, you won’t really…

R. Fernandez says:

Great Camera but lacking a few key features I want to start by saying this is a great camera. However there are a few things that made me return it and get a different camera:1. Continuous shooting. VERY slow. Almost too slow. They say it’s 2.5 per second, but it felt like maybe 1.5 per second. It’s not a huge issue, but my expectation was such that I thought it would be faster. It was really surprising and i couldn’t get over it.2. Battery. I took it out one afternoon and only got 50 shots before the battery died. Which takes me to my next point:3. Accessories- i saw some accessories, but none of them where really clear as to whether or not they fit this model. Also-there where two types of accessories, expensive and bottom level. Other brands had a full range and clearly specific to models. Case in point: look for a battery grip for this model camera and you’ll see what i mean.Now, onto the Good-1. you can use Minolta lenses with this camera. There are literally thousands upon…

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