Sony A300 Review at Photo Review

Written by Eric on July 27th, 2008 | 0 Comments



Photo Review has posted a review of the Sony A300.

Despite some evidence of edge softening, resolution was retained right up to ISO 1600 and only declined slightly at ISO 3200, as shown in the graph below. Flare was negligible with the supplied lens and the test camera’s spot metering system provided correct exposures with strong backlighting.

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