wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 07:18:27
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The Sony Alpha 380 follows directly from last year’s Alpha 350, and accompanies the new Alpha 280 and 330 (which will see limited distribution) as the flagship entry-level Sony DSLR. The headline features of the A380 are the same as the A350 - a fold-o...
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The A380 is in danger of getting lost in Sony's digital SLR line up, which includes six models at under £1,000. It's very similar to the A330 but has a 14- rather than a 10-megapixel sensor. The HDMI output is a major attraction. We never use analogue...
A few welcome touches, but the 14-megapixel resolution does more to damage image quality than improve it compared with the similar A330...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 07:18:34
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Sony Alpha 380 at a glance: 14.2-million-pixel sensor HDMI output New menu system Stret price around £610 with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens Scores: Features - 8/10 Build and handling - 8/10 AWB/colour - 8/10 Metering - 8/10 Autofocus - 7/10 Noise/resolu...
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The Sony A380 is a brand new mid-range DSLR, replacing the existing A350 in Sony’s burgeoning Alpha range. Like the A350, it’s got a 14.2-megapixel sensor, built-in SteadyShot image stabilisation and live view via its tilting rear screen, but these hav...
Superfast live view autofocus...
Uncomfortable to hold...
Another decent, user-friendly DSLR from Sony, but the lack of true innovation is a disappointment...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 07:18:52
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Sony introduces 14.2MP consumer DSLR with tilt screen and Live View Delivering 14.2 effective megapixels from a 14.9MP APS-C sized CCD sensor, Sony’s A380 tops a trio of newly released consumer models from the manufacturer – providing a step up from t...
Though not an inexpensive option for the first timer, the A380 looks better value when its high resolution is considered, plus the fact that when buying the kit lens it’s still £80 cheaper than a D5000 body...
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Product Code: DSLRA380.CEH Neither bottom-of-the-range DSLR nor semi-professional tool, the Sony Alpha A380 is aimed squarely at family users and enthusiastic amateurs. Thinking about upgrading from a compact to a digital SLR for the first time, or...
The Sony Alpha A380 delivers evenly exposed images with natural colours when left on its default settings. There are further pre-optimised Creative Style settings for those who prefer the more vivid look. We weren't convinced, however, that the suppli...
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Thinking about upgrading from a compact to a digital SLR for the first time, or simply want a relatively lightweight and compact model as a backup? Though Canon and Nikon have long dominated the world of digital SLRs, Sony is fast gaining ground as a v...
Lightweight and compact for an APS-C sized sensor DSLR, intuitive to use, fast and responsive, reliable performance...
Distinctly plastic construction, tilting screen stiff and awkward, image noise visible at higher ISO sensitivity settings...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:19:03
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With its new range of digital SLRs aimed at a wider audience (the A230, A330 and A380), Sony is gaining ground on its competitors with a set of smaller cameras that are easier to use. The Alpha 380 has a small, light frame and a high resolution 14 Meg...
Fast Autofocus even in LiveView mode, Adjustable scren, Image quality up to 400 ISO, Compact and lightweight body, Easy to learn for an SLR...
LiveView and viewfinder both poor quality, Electronic noise management could be improved, Burst mode is slow, No video, Handle is too small...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 07:19:19
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Most people choosing a digital SLR camera for the first time will automatically go for current big names Canon or Nikon. But Sony, has a lot to offer with the 14-megapixel Alpha A380...
High resolution for this kind of model; large and responsive buttons; on-screen help; uncluttered controls...
Plastic look and feel; screen mechanism stiff; Live View depletes battery...
Sonys Alpha A380 is lightweight and easy to use, but its price is high for a plasticky camera without video Good points High resolution for this kind of model; large and responsive buttons; on-screen help; uncluttered controls Bad points Plastic look...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 07:19:21
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Most people choosing a digital SLR camera for the first time will automatically go for current big names Canon or Nikon. But Sony, has a lot to offer with the 14-megapixel Alpha A380.Some of the neat features include eye-controlled auto-focus. You put...
High resolution for this kind of model; large and responsive buttons; onscreen help; uncluttered controls...
Plastic look and feel; screen mechanism stiff; Live View depletes battery...
Sony's Alpha A380 is lightweight and easy to use, but its price is high for a plasticky camera without video...
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In the new 14.2 effective megapixel A380 digital SLR, topping a new trio of consumer Alpha models also including the A230 and A330, manufacturer Sony is attempting to deliver its most lightweight and portable DSLR to date. Aimed at both beginner and ho...
Lightweight, user friendly, intuitive, reliable performance, warm, colour rich images, adjustable LCD, less expensive than immediate rivals...
No HD video, hinges for adjusting LCD are stiff, obvious plastic elements of build, kit lens could be sharper, noisier than rivals at higher ISOs...
A reliable performer delivering richly detailed and colourful images, though you might want to trade up from the kit lens fairly quicklyKey specs14 megapixels, HDMI, Li-ion battery, MemoryStick, SD, SDHC...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:19:33
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Sony is a relative newcomer to the DSLR market, but it's quickly winning fans with its award-winning Alpha range.The Sony Alpha 380 is the most highly specified of three simultaneous new releases from Sony, alongside the A280 and A300, and is designed...
Sony is a relative newcomer to the DSLR market, but it's quickly winning fans with its award-winning Alpha range.The Sony Alpha 380 is the most highly specified of three simultaneous new releases from Sony, alongside the A280 and A300, and is designed...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:19:42
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del.icio.us reddit! TechBlips Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine tweet Sony is a relative newcomer to the DSLR market, having taken control of Konica Minoltas photographic division after it pulled out of the photographic business in 2005. The Sony Alpha 38...
Great Live View system, Easy to use, Great metering system, Fantastic image stabilisation...
Poor quality at medium-high ISO, JPEGs look mushy, Plasticky build...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:19:43
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The Sony Alpha 380 is a bit of a refresh for the Alpha 350 that was beginning to show its age. The most notable change from the older model is the styling of the Sony Alpha 380, with its two-tone finish and slightly unusual handgrip design. The grip is...
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Thinking about upgrading from a compact to a digital SLR for the first time, or simply want a relatively lightweight and compact model as a backup? Though Canon and Nikon have long dominated the world of digital SLRs, Sony is fast gaining ground as a viable alternative.The 14.2-megapixel Sony Alpha A380 digital SLR camera does battle with its competitors' similarly priced and pitched Canon 500D and Nikon D5000 cameras, although it omits those two models' HD video functionality. Neither bottom...
Good image quality in optimal settings, plenty of inbuilt features, user-friendly interface...
Cheap plastic body, slightly overpriced, no video/movie mode...
The Sony Alpha A380 delivers evenly exposed images with natural colours when left on its default settings. There are further pre-optimised Creative Style settings for those who prefer the more vivid look. We weren’t convinced, however, that the supp...
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Sonys DSLR A380 is the top model in a suite of three Alpha DSLR cameras that were announced in late May. Ninety-two grams lighter than its predecessor, the 14.2-megapixel A380 replaces the DSLR-A350 in Sonys line-up. The new camera has been designed...
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Sony’s still a newcomer to the DSLR world, but it’s clearly serious about competing against the old guard like Nikon and Canon. Just look at its top of the range A900, an awesome full-frame monster with 24.6 megapixels at its disposal.While the A900 is...
User friendly. Compact size. High speed autofocus in live view mode. Improved kit lens...
Not much of a development from the A350 it replaces. Fewer physical controls than most rivals. No video. Tiny grip...
Not a particularly exciting camera for existing Sony Alpha users, but DSLR newcomers will appreciate the interface and photo quality...
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Sony revamps its entry-level D-SLR trio with an eye to providing easier operation and improved value. Paul Burrows looks at the model Sony also hopes will help deliver more market share.Sony arrived on the D-SLR market with quite a bang back in 2006, but...
The ‘Shooting Function Menu' provides easy access to six main areas of camera set-up – the AF modes and point selection options, the metering modes, the ‘D-Range Optimiser' settings, the white balance presets and the ‘Creative Style' modes.There are a few...
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With the Alpha DSLR-A380, Sony takes a lot of the complaints users have about digital DSLRs—and Sony cameras in general—and tries to offer compelling reasons for them to jump on its bandwagon. This compact camera is smaller and easier to use than newbi...
Good balance of shadow detail and highlights, Simple user interface, Articulating LCD, Dual memory card slots...
No HD movie recording, Relatively slow burst shooting rate, Noisy operation...
This DSLR offers a beginner-friendly interface and pleasing, accurate colors.
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:18:36
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Sony A380 DSLR is a new 14.2MP digital SLR with an 18-55mm zoom lens from Pentax. The camera features a tiltable 2.7" color LCD display, SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization and eye-start autofocus. Other features include super-quick autofoc...
If you're in the market for an entry-level DSLR that's a cut above the average, the Sony Alpha 380 makes an excellent choice. The high resolution sensor, excellent optics of the included kit lens, and in-camera image stabilization add up to a good valu...
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buy-n-shoot.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:18:42
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The 14.2-megapixel tilt-screen Alpha 380 is the new and improved version of Sony’s a350 DSLR which, being originally released onto the market in January of 2008, was due for a minor upgrade given that in DSLR terms anything 18-months and beyond is...
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The Alpha 380 has a lot to offer DSLR newcomers, particularly those who are already used to shooting in live view, or who have inherited Grandpa’s Minolta lenses and want to keep using them. But anyone choosing among this Sony and the comparable Canon...
Fast AF in bright and moderate light, Best liveview experience you can get, Popup can control offcamera flash...
Awkward grip design, Resolution and noise control aren’t the best, Manual switch for choosing SD card or Memory Stick.
The Alpha 380 has a lot to offer DSLR newcomers, particularly those who are already used to shooting in live view, or who have inherited Grandpa’s Minolta lenses and want to keep using them. But anyone choosing among this Sony and the comparable Can...
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The Sony A380 could be a good stopping-off point for photographers moving from a compact to SLRs. With a fast Autofocus...
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Sony has had a bad year in its LCD TV and games business but seems to have a winner in its DSLR cameras. Supporting this success, the company has fed the market with a stream of models to satisfy a variety of budgets and requirements.Now three models:...
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The leading model of Sony's "upper entry level" trifecta of Alpha-branded shooters, the 14.2 megapixel DSLR-A380, has been hitting test benches lately and we've rounded up the results for your perusal. The consensus appears to be that Sony has focused on...
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In January last year Sony was one of the first manufacturers to diversify its entry level DSLR offerings when it replaced the DSLR-A100 with not one but three new cameras - the DSLR-A200, A300 and A350. Now, one and a half years later, the product h...
Good JPEG output at base ISO (but sometimes poor low contrast detail, improves visibly when shooting in RAW), Good JPEG resolution, Reliable metering, Fastest AF in live view (but see disadvantages below), Coherent ergonomics for live view operation, Prob...
Visible blurring of fine detail in JPEGs from ISO 200 upwards, High ISO performance not on the same level as direct competitors, Smallest viewfinder of any APS-C DSLR, Protruding screen obstructs use of viewfinder, especially if youre wearing glasses, Lim...
When Sony launched the A380s predecessor, the DSLR-A350, in January 2008 it was arguably one of the best specified cameras in the entry-level segment sporting the highest resolution sensor and an impressive set of features. However, while today, appr...
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Sony’s Alpha DSLR-A380 is the company’s latest upper-entry-level DSLR. Announced in May 2009, it’s the successor to the Alpha A350, and inherits many features from this earlier model including the same 14.2 Megapixel CCD sensor, built-in image stab...
Built-in IS which works with any lens, Quick and fuss-free Live View, Vertically-tilting monitor, Beginner-friendly user interface.
More noise than rivals at high ISOs, Slow continuous shooting, No movie mode, Body shape may not be to all tastes.
When Sony announced the Alpha A380 (and its lower-end counterparts the A330 and A230), it wasn’t hard to understand why many enthusiasts were disappointed. Most have become accustomed to new cameras featuring more powerful specifications such as hig...
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Sony’s still a newcomer to the DSLR world, but it’s clearly serious about competing against the old guard like Nikon and Canon. Just look at its top of the range A900, an awesome full-frame monster with 24.6 megapixels at its disposal.While the A900 is...
User friendly. Compact size. High speed autofocus in live view mode. Improved kit lens...
Not much of a development from the A350 it replaces. Fewer physical controls than most rivals. No video. Tiny grip...
Not a particularly exciting camera for existing Sony Alpha users, but DSLR newcomers will appreciate the interface and photo quality...
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The Sony A380 is a new 14 megapixel DSLR camera featuring a restyled design and user interface to make it easier to use. Replacing the A350 model, the A380 retains all of its predecessor’s key features, with a 2.7 inch tilting LCD screen, Live View...
OK, so while a resolution of 14.2 million effective pixels for a consumer level DSLR aiming for a mass-market family audience looks a bit like overkill, that level of spec in part justifies the Sony A380s £720 price tag. And set against the asking p...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-10-04 07:19:30
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Sony’s four-year incursion into the DSLR market has been successful for many reasons. Aside from carrying Konica Minolta’s flame, it’s been its innovation and emphasis on value for money which has bought it a whole new audience. Whether it’s the budge...
That the A380 is only a minor upgrade indicates one of two things. Either the entry-level user is already well-catered for, with everything they need to take the kind of images they would require, or a better-specified model which would sit a little h...
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To introduce the Sony DSLR-A380 as the successor of the Alpha 350 is definitely a logical step. Although the spec driven fans were rather disappointed upon getting hold of the technical specifications, its not fair to take it out on the Sony A380. C...
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