Sony Alpha A380L 14.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with Super SteadyShot INSIDE Image Stabilization and 18-55mm Lens

  • 14.2-megapixel APS-size CCD image sensor for ultra-fine detail
  • Included SAL1855 18-55mm standard zoom lens
  • SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization; Eye-Start Autofocus
  • Tiltable, 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus display
  • Compatible with high-capacity Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo and SD/SDHC media (sold separately)

$499.95



Product Description

Blending breathtaking photography with easy-to-use operation, the lightweight and stylish Sony Alpha DSLR-A380L Digital SLR Camera is ideal for step-up digital photographers. The Alpha A380 brings you the freedom of Live View, which lets you compose and shoot photos using a tiltable 2.7″ LCD screen. Plus, 14.2 megapixel resolution provides superb image detail, and exceptionally quick AF response helps you capture the perfect moment. Moreover, SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization reduces blur with every Sony, Carl Zeiss lens, and legacy Minolta a-mount lens, while the on-screen Help Guide and Graphic Display help take the complexity out of DSLR photography. The Alpha A380L comes with an 18-55mm standard zoom lens.

FEATURES:

  • 2.7″(diag.) Clear Photo LCD Plus featuring Live View with Quick Auto Focus - A large 2.7″(diag.) Clear Photo LCD Plus display features Live View with Quick Auto Focus, which lets you compose and shoot pictures in real-time using the LCD, just as you would with a point-and-shoot camera. In addition, the LCD display tilts up or down for low or high-angle shooting situations, such as capturing a child’s first steps or shooting over a crowd.
  • SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization - SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization is built into each camera body, so every a-mount lens benefits from the ability to minimize blur due to camera shake.
  • 14.2 megapixel resolution for ultra-fine detaill - A 14.2 megapixel APS-size CCD image sensor captures your images in spectacular, high-resolution detail, giving you the freedom to make large prints and tight crops without sacrificing quality.
  • Lightweight and stylish body  – The DSLR-A380 features a stylish, modern design with an intuitive button layo

Recent Comments
  1. Justin Clemens @ 1:29 pm

    I am a photographer-wannabe graphic and web designer.

    I have taken this product to photoquests where I’ve subjected it to different types of landscapes, light and climate situations — even some soft rain.

    So far it has behaved beautifully with good battery life, fast enough recording speeds and good image quality even on its lowest settings.

    The lens work good, but have had trouble trying to get long distance pictures (not enough optical zoom) but it was to be expected, and can easily be fixed by attaching adequate lenses for said purpose.

    Only issue may be with the LCD screen, as it tends to get scratches on its surface ratter easily, so I’d suggest you get some sort of cover for it (I haven’t been able to find it where I live – Colombia, Southamerica). Guess I’ll have to buy it through Amazon too.

    Can’t really give much more advice as I am just a n00b at this stuff, but I can tell you this camera has opened a new door in my head and career I think won’t be closed for the foreseeable future.

    Excellent product if you’re just learning, I’ll let you know if it keeps up.

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  2. Jeremy D. Morgan @ 2:53 pm

    I was a little concerned – after one review stated the camera had some issues. This made me look – only when I can purchase it with an extended warranty – which I did (From NFM for $529.00 + $89.00 for the warranty).

    Anyway – the other MAIN reason I went with this camera was the expense of the Nikon and Canon lenses (only with Image Stability or Vibration Resistance). The price of the Nikon and Canon lenses with these features were easily 2x what it was going to cost me for the Sony/Minolta AF lenses – because of the feature built into the Sony Camera.

    The sony came with an 18-55mm lens – but I knew I immediately needed a telescopic lense and found one at Best Buy for $200 – I was very happy with the quality of both lenses – but especially with the 75-300mm lens. I just spent my first morning shooting and WOW – I’ve never taken more beautiful pictures in my life.

    Anyway – at this point I am VERY HAPPY with my purchase. I gave it a 4 out of 5 on the ease of use, only because I’ve never owned an SLR before – I’ve only had the point and clicks. I’ve had to spend some time learning a bit of “real” photography. Hope this review is helpful and good luck with your camera decision!

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  3. Jaimie Krause @ 4:07 pm

    This is a very light-weight camera! I like that I can use two different types of memory. (SD cards are cheaper than CF.) The hand grip is a little awkward at first, but relatively easy to get used to. The kit lens is not the greatest, but I used to shoot with Minolta in the film days and when I first switched over to dSLR, so I have plenty of Minolta / Sony lenses and accessories.

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  4. B. Brillhart @ 6:57 pm

    Had and still have a Minolta Maxxim 7000 and 70-210 Minolta “A” mount lens and 2x teleconverter. Love photography, but not going to the store to get pictures developed, this is a great camera that gets me into the “digital” age and back into photography with relative ease. I’m lovin’ it!

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  5. Anonymous @ 7:27 pm

    I am really frustrated with Sony and my Alpha DSLR, a product with inferior build quality and a customer service that lays the blame on me instead of acknowledging quality problems. I have bought it sometime in 2007 and only had problems with it. After some weeks it just wouldn’t turn on anymore and it took Sony several weeks to get it repaired and back to me. Now when I take pictures the resulting file shows a different field of vision than what the viewfinder showed me. Even worse, there is a black right upper corner in every one of my picture. After several tries to get to the right person to help me, Sony told me that any repair would cost a fixed amount of £114.56. Without even knowing what is wrong with my camera. Asking if this functional failure is normal for a Sony product after three years, I was told that this is normal “wear and tear”. For me a camera that is expected by the producer not to last longer than the guarantee period of one year, is not worth paying for. My next camera, or any electronics product for that matter, will for sure not be a Sony product. I recommend for everyone planning to buy one of their products to think hard about how long he/she plans to use it for.

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