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Sony Alpha 380

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Brand Sony 2009
Model A380
Released Year 2009
Type Digital Cameras
Series Alpha
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Alpha 380 is a mid-range DSLR camera released in 2009, part of Sony's Alpha series. It features a 14.2-megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor delivering high resolution images. The camera incorporates a BIONZ image processor that enhances image quality and reduces noise. It offers a 7-point autofocus system suitable for general photography needs. The LCD display measures 2.7 inches for clear image preview and menu navigation. The Sony Alpha 380 supports a continuous shooting speed of 7 frames per second, favorable for capturing fast action.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/3.5
Series Sony Alpha
Maximum Resolution 14.0 MP
Model Sony a 380
Connectivity USB
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Colour Black
MPN DSLR-A380
Features Histogram Display
Type Digital SLR
Item Weight na
Sensor Type APS-C CMOS
Effective Megapixels 14.2 MP
Autofocus Points 7
Continuous Shooting Speed 7 fps
LCD Screen Size 2.7 inches
Lens Mount Sony A-mount

Key Advantages

The Sony Alpha 380 offers a high-resolution sensor that delivers sharp and detailed photos. Its BIONZ processor enhances image processing speed and quality. The camera's 7-point autofocus system enables reliable focusing performance. The 2.7-inch LCD screen provides good visibility for composing and reviewing shots. The lightweight body design makes it comfortable for extended use. Additionally, its compatibility with a wide range of Sony Alpha lenses adds versatility for various photographic styles.

Limitations

The Alpha 380 has a relatively basic autofocus system compared to newer models with more focus points. Its ISO performance is limited in low-light conditions, leading to higher noise levels. The camera lacks advanced video recording capabilities found in later models. The 7 frames per second burst mode is adequate but can be surpassed by competitor models. Limited manual controls in some shooting modes may restrict advanced photographers. The small LCD resolution reduces detail in image playback compared to modern cameras.

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