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#TAMRON LENSES FOR SONY A350 ISO#
Not to mention the ISO sensitivity is amazing in comparison. Sony DSLR-A350 Review - DSLR-A350 Optics. It's so reliable I don't need a backup camera. These are just my thoughts though, in all honesty I sold my A200 when I upgraded - though the A350 has the live view benefit, but the A850 is just so damn good. Wide open there isn't fine detail, buy by f5.6 it's very good and f8 is damn clear you can read a newspaper. On my A850 I use the Konica Minolta (rebadged Tamron) 28-75mm F2.8 (D), and I'm usually satisfied with the results. Obviously the full-frame version would be 24-70mm F2.8 Z, for many people though the sony/tamron version is good enough (check out kurt munger's review). So no matter which camera you use, either due to cropping or native resolution you will have about 14 megapixels maximum (if i remember the A350's resolution correctly).
#TAMRON LENSES FOR SONY A350 FULL#
The Zeis lens will give a stunning result on the Alpha 350 but most of the benefit of having a 850/900 is having the full frame. On an 850/900 photos from these two lenses will look very similar, except that images from the 17-35 will be 24mp and from the 11-18 will be 14mp. The only problem arises if you have two lenses with similar effective ranges on the two sensor sizes - say the DT 11-18 and the (FF) 17-35.
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In your shoes I wouldn't sell off any lenses - keep them and try them on the new body before deciding whether you want to replace them with FF lenses, so you can take advantage of the whole sensor.
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There's no risk to your warranty or equipment AFAIK, and the image quality should be as good as it would be on a crop-sensor camera. There are lines in the viewfinder to indicate the edges of the crop-frame picture, although they are easy to miss. Here are the best Sony A350 lenses: Standard Lens - Sony 50mm f/1.8 SAM DT Portrait Lens - Sony 85mm F1.4 ZA CZ Zoom Lens - Sony 28-75mm f/2. If you do not currently own a lens or are searching for a new lens, this page will go over the best 6 lenses to have for your Sony DSLR-A350. If you don't, all that will happen is that your pictures will be darker in the corners (actually, some DT zoom lenses give full-frame coverage at certain focal lengths). The Sony A350 is a very good Single Lens Translucent camera. Non-Sony/Minolta lenses may or may not crop automatically, but you can manually instruct the camera to crop when they are attached. The resulting images will be at a resolution of 14mp, IIRC, because you're not using the entire sensor. Both sensors are APS-C size which means that there is a 1.5 x multiplying factor that applies to the focal length of the lens in use to get the equivalent field of view (FOV) in 35mm terms. The 850/900 bodies are programmed to automatically crop the image when a KM/Sony DT (APS-C) lens is attached. The Sony A350 features a new 14.2 megapixel CCD sensor compared to the 10.2 megapixel CCD sensor on the Nikon D80.