Sony is expanding its Alpha digital SLR camera range. The DSLR-A300 and DSLR-A350 are intended to compete in the entry-level section of the market and differ in the resolution of the camera's image sensor. The A300 has a 10.2 mega pixel sensor while the A350 pushes this up to 14.2 mega pixels. This latter resolution works out to a 4,592 pixels by 3,056 pixels image. Both have "Live View," a Sony system that allows users to frame photos with the camera's LCD (liquid crystal display) monitor. That 2.7 -inch monitor sits on hinges so can be swiveled upwards, when taking shots close to the ground, and downwards for times when photographers might hold the camera above their heads.

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