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The '''Sony Alpha DSLR-A700''' is the first digital [[SLR]] developed by [[Sony]] that can no more be seen as the result of the cooperation with [[Konica Minolta]]. In a rugged magnesium alloy body it seems to be constructed for the demands of the  more ambitious users of Minolta AF-SLR lenses.  
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The '''Sony Alpha DSLR-A700''' is the first digital [[SLR]] developed by [[Sony]] that can no more be seen as the result of the cooperation with [[Konica Minolta]]. In its rugged magnesium alloy body it seems to be constructed for the demands of the  more ambitious users of [[Minolta]]'s and Sony's AF-SLR lenses.  
  
The camera is Sony's second product in the SLR segment. It is the proof that the consumer electronics maker want's to establish itself in the SLR market segment. Like the [[Sony Alpha DSLR-A100|alpha 100]] and the [[Konica Minolta Dynax 7D]] the camera is equipped again with an anti-shake mechanism which compensates camera movements with vertical and hotizontal CCD movements.
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The camera is Sony's second product in the SLR segment. It is the proof that the 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]] and [[Konica Minolta Dynax 7D|5D]] the camera is equipped again with an anti-shake mechanism which compensates camera shakes by vertical and horizontal CCD movements. The characteristic mode select wheel of the predecessors is replaced by a function select button. An ergonomic approach is that after program preselection the camera can be operated completely with just the holding hand (right hand). A brighter finder, a big high-resolution screen, a live view mode and several optimizations concerning speed and autofocus give it advantages over the earlier alpha and Dynax SLRs.
  
 
===specifications===
 
===specifications===
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* year of launch: 2007
 
* year of launch: 2007
 
* Lens mount: Sony mount (was [[Konica Minolta]] alpha- or A-bayonet)
 
* Lens mount: Sony mount (was [[Konica Minolta]] alpha- or A-bayonet)
* Sensor: 12.24 megapixel Exmor™ Imaging Sensor
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* Sensor: 12.24 megapixel Exmor™ Imaging Sensor with light sensitivity up to ISO 3200 (enhanced mode with 6400)
 
* Metering: TTL (multi, spot, or center)
 
* Metering: TTL (multi, spot, or center)
 
* Focusing: autofocus with four different modes
 
* Focusing: autofocus with four different modes
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* Viewfinder: pentaprism finder, showing 95% of image, with diopter correction
 
* Viewfinder: pentaprism finder, showing 95% of image, with diopter correction
 
* Display: 3 inch TFT, 921.600 color pixels
 
* Display: 3 inch TFT, 921.600 color pixels
* Storage: memory stick
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* Storage: memory stick or compact flash card
 
* Flash: built-in, guide number 12 at film speed ISO 100
 
* Flash: built-in, guide number 12 at film speed ISO 100
* Weight: 690 g without rechargeable battery NP-FM500H
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* Weight: 690 g without rechargeable battery NP-FM500H (2 batteries feedable)
 
* Dimensions: 142×104×80mm
 
* Dimensions: 142×104×80mm
  

Revision as of 20:47, 14 October 2007

The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 is the first digital SLR developed by Sony that can no more be seen as the result of the cooperation with Konica Minolta. In its rugged magnesium alloy body it seems to be constructed for the demands of the more ambitious users of Minolta's and Sony's AF-SLR lenses.

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

specifications

  • Type: digital single lens reflex camera body
  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • year of launch: 2007
  • Lens mount: Sony mount (was Konica Minolta alpha- or A-bayonet)
  • Sensor: 12.24 megapixel Exmor™ Imaging Sensor with light sensitivity up to ISO 3200 (enhanced mode with 6400)
  • Metering: TTL (multi, spot, or center)
  • Focusing: autofocus with four different modes
  • 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 inch TFT, 921.600 color pixels
  • 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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