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The '''Sony Alpha DSLR-A700''' is the first digital [[SLR]] apparently independently developed by [[Sony]], moving on from prior cooperation with the former photography division of [[Konica Minolta]]. Alpha 700's rugged magnesium alloy body seems to be constructed for the demands of the more ambitious users of [[Minolta]]'s, [[Konica Minolta]]'s, and [[Sony]]'s AF-SLR lenses (and Alpha Mount Camera lenses from independent lens makers such as [[Tamron]], [[Sigma]], and others).
The '''Sony Alpha DSLR-A700''' is the first digital [[SLR]] apparently independently developed by [[Sony]], moving on from prior cooperation with the former photography division of [[Konica Minolta]]. Alpha 700's rugged magnesium alloy body seems to be constructed for the demands of the more ambitious users of [[Minolta]]'s, [[Konica Minolta]]'s, and [[Sony]]'s AF-SLR lenses (and Alpha Mount Camera lenses from independent lens makers such as [[Tamron]], [[Sigma]], and others).  
 
 
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The Alpha 700 camera is Sony's second product in the SLR segment. It is substantiation that Sony, as a consumer electronics maker, wants to establish itself in the DSLR sector. Like the [[Sony Alpha DSLR-A100|Alpha 100]] and the [[Konica Minolta Dynax 7D|Konica Minolta Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 7D]] and [[Konica Minolta Dynax 7D|5D]] the camera is equipped again with an in-camera anti-shake mechanism which compensates [[camera shake]] by vertical and horizontal capture-sensor movements. The characteristic mode-select wheel of the predecessors is replaced by a function select button. An ergonomic approach is that after program preselection, camera setup and adjustment controls can be operated completely with just the holding hand (right hand). A brighter finder, a big bright high-resolution screen, and several optimizations concerning speed and autofocus give it advantages over the earlier Alpha, Dynax, and Maxxum DSLRs.
 
The Alpha 700 camera is Sony's second product in the SLR segment. It is substantiation that Sony, as a consumer electronics maker, wants to establish itself in the DSLR sector. Like the [[Sony Alpha DSLR-A100|Alpha 100]] and the [[Konica Minolta Dynax 7D|Konica Minolta Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 7D]] and [[Konica Minolta Dynax 7D|5D]] the camera is equipped again with an in-camera anti-shake mechanism which compensates [[camera shake]] by vertical and horizontal capture-sensor movements. The characteristic mode-select wheel of the predecessors is replaced by a function select button. An ergonomic approach is that after program preselection, camera setup and adjustment controls can be operated completely with just the holding hand (right hand). A brighter finder, a big bright high-resolution screen, and several optimizations concerning speed and autofocus give it advantages over the earlier Alpha, Dynax, and Maxxum DSLRs.
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==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
 
* Type: digital single lens reflex camera body
 
* Type: digital single lens reflex camera body
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* year of launch: 2007
 
* year of launch: 2007
 
* Lens mount: Sony Alpha mount (was [[Minolta]] then [[Konica Minolta]] Alpha- or A-bayonet)
 
* Lens mount: Sony Alpha mount (was [[Minolta]] then [[Konica Minolta]] Alpha- or A-bayonet)
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* Sensor: 12.24 [[megapixel]] Exmor™ [[CMOS]] Imaging Sensor (4,272x2,848 [[pixel]]s) with light sensitivity up to [[ASA|ISO]] 3200 (enhanced mode with 6400)
 
* Sensor: 12.24 [[megapixel]] Exmor™ [[CMOS]] Imaging Sensor (4,272x2,848 [[pixel]]s) with light sensitivity up to [[ASA|ISO]] 3200 (enhanced mode with 6400)
 
* Metering: [[TTL]] (multi, spot, or center)
 
* Metering: [[TTL]] (multi, spot, or center)
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* Weight: 690 g without rechargeable battery NP-FM500H (2 batteries feedable)
 
* Weight: 690 g without rechargeable battery NP-FM500H (2 batteries feedable)
 
* Dimensions: 142&times;104&times;80mm
 
* Dimensions: 142&times;104&times;80mm
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==Links==
 
==Links==
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* [https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/a-mount-body-dslr-a700-series/dslr-a700 DSLR-A700 support page] at [https://www.sony.com/electronics/support Sony Support]
 
* [http://flickr.com/groups/sony_alpha/ flickr.com] Sony Alpha Group on Flickr
 
* [http://flickr.com/groups/sony_alpha/ flickr.com] Sony Alpha Group on Flickr
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* [http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/sony_alpha_700.html steves-digicams.com] review at Steve's Digicams
 
* [http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/sony_alpha_700.html steves-digicams.com] review at Steve's Digicams
 
* [https://www.iconpublications.com/subscriptioncontent/PWorld4-2007.pdf photoclubalpha.com] display screen technical description as per David Kilpatrick, photoworld magazine, autumn 2007 (pdf)
 
* [https://www.iconpublications.com/subscriptioncontent/PWorld4-2007.pdf photoclubalpha.com] display screen technical description as per David Kilpatrick, photoworld magazine, autumn 2007 (pdf)

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The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 is the first digital SLR apparently independently developed by Sony, moving on from prior cooperation with the former photography division of Konica Minolta. Alpha 700's rugged magnesium alloy body seems to be constructed for the demands of the more ambitious users of Minolta's, Konica Minolta's, and Sony's AF-SLR lenses (and Alpha Mount Camera lenses from independent lens makers such as Tamron, Sigma, and others).

The Alpha 700 camera is Sony's second product in the SLR segment. It is substantiation that Sony, as a consumer electronics maker, wants to establish itself in the DSLR sector. Like the Alpha 100 and the Konica Minolta Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 7D and 5D the camera is equipped again with an in-camera anti-shake mechanism which compensates camera shake by vertical and horizontal capture-sensor movements. The characteristic mode-select wheel of the predecessors is replaced by a function select button. An ergonomic approach is that after program preselection, camera setup and adjustment controls can be operated completely with just the holding hand (right hand). A brighter finder, a big bright high-resolution screen, and several optimizations concerning speed and autofocus give it advantages over the earlier Alpha, Dynax, and Maxxum DSLRs.

Specifications

  • Sensor: 12.24 megapixel Exmor™ CMOS Imaging Sensor (4,272x2,848 pixels) with light sensitivity up to ISO 3200 (enhanced mode with 6400)
  • Metering: TTL (multi, spot, or center)
  • Focusing: autofocus with four different modes, AF assist LED illuminator
  • Shutter: vertical-traverse focal plane, controlled electronically, with speeds from 30 sec. to 1/8000 sec., flash-synchronized up to 1/250 sec.
  • Viewfinder: pentaprism finder, showing 95% of image, with diopter correction
  • Display: 3" TFT/hybrid LCD with Clear Photo™ design, 921,000 R, G and B pixels in a striped array (=307,000 color pixels) like a miniature Sony Triniton TV in VGA format (640x480), settings image automatically turns 90 degrees when camera is turned for vertical shots
  • Storage: memory stick or compact flash card
  • Flash: built-in, guide number 12 at film speed ISO 100
  • Weight: 690 g without rechargeable battery NP-FM500H (2 batteries feedable)
  • Dimensions: 142×104×80mm

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