Sony Alpha DSLR-A700

The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 is the ideal digital SLR for serious amateurs with 12.24-megapixel camera to capture the full imaging precision of Sony zoom lenses, Carl Zeiss and legacy Minolta mount lenses. Rapid response to help, creative style modes and high-speed shooting, you capture your creative vision, while Super SteadyShot image stabilization conveniently works with every lens. For improved picture quality and reduced blur, use the Eye-Start AF system, a 11-point AF sensor with two windows to get phenomenal results. All with innovative dust technology from Sony and a rugged exterior combined with a magnesium alloy, and you have the ultimate DSLR for photo enthusiasts and serious amateurs.


The A700 has many technologies with earlier Konica Minolta models (including of course the lens mount), plus all those introduced in the A100 - has even been upgraded almost all updates or in one or the other (we were the A100 and A700 share virtually no say components). Sensors to build the body of the user interface of the extended feature set that is a very different from the entry level A100 (more of that later in this report). We plan, which to start the new specifically for this model
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The Sony DSLR-A700 features a glass pentaprism viewfinder with 0.9x magnification and 95% coverage. Images on the A700 is 3.0 "LCD has an impressive resolution of 921,600 sub-pixels (the equivalent of 640 x 480 pixels, with three colored sub pixels per pixel) must be checked. Unlike SLR cameras current digital of some of its competitors offer late, but the A700 is no form of Live View mode, so you can not use the high resolution LCD, your picture frame. Images are based on the A700 is on CompactFlash Type I or II cards (including Microdrives) or the format of Sony Memory Pro Duo Memory own stored memory card. Power comes courtesy of an NP-FM500H "InfoLITHIUM" battery, which should be good for about 650 pictures per charge. Other features of note, the ISO 100 to 6400, Start the eye at a time and Grip Start sensors for AF, HDMI connectivity for hi-res screens, the Improving the Dynamic Range Optimizer, and the addition of sealing to the environment (including the extent we do not currently have details).




Like most new DSLRs, Sony made the jump in screen size to 3in, but equipped with the A700 model featuring a high resolution 640x480 resolution, four times finer than the typical 230k screens. And as each digital camera has a TV output, with better models, even for analog component HD connectivity options, the A700 goes even further with an HDMI port for HD digital output.



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