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The Sony A700 is rather aged at the time of this review in DSLR years. I expect a refresh soon; however, I had one on my hands while working on the Sony A330 Review and thought it would be worthwhile to share my thoughts on this camera – mainly, becau...
Can I recommend the Sony A700? Yeah, I like it a lot. I would wait until it ages just a bit more and the price becomes a real bargain when some new camera models come out from Sony. I suspect the Sony A700 will be capturing some great images for som...
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buy-n-shoot.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:29:58
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Both on paper and in the way it handles, Sony’s Alpha A700 certainly gives its prosumer DSLR competition a run for their money. At a glance, this unit is well built, offers some 12.24-megapixels, outstanding LCD resolution, and an array of features...
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The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 ($999.99, body only) may be a solid shooter, but there are other digital SLRs (D-SLRs) that will give you more for your thousand bucks. Sure, it can crank out five full-resolution images per second, and it performs better in...
Low noise at high ISOs (excels at low-light shooting). Fast operation. HDMI out. Includes a remote control.
Expensive for what you get. Soft images. Dull design. LCD doesnt support Live View. No video capability.
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 takes superb low-light photos, but overall, there are better options for the price...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:29:58
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Sony DSLR A700. With a 12.24 megapixel CMOS sensor, the advanced BIONZ image processing engine, and Super Steady Shot, Sony has brought a viable competitor to the table in the DSLR market. With many new features versus the Sony A100, it may be time to...
A superb addition to the DSLR market. The only problem is it now gives you one more camera to consider as it is a definite competitor. Providing quality photos, an overabundance of useful features and functions; it reaches out to the camera enthusiast...
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maclife.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:29:58
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A great-performing DSLR for photos on a budget. Consumer trends toward digital SLR cameras have made what were once professional tools part of the mainstream. Sony’s top-of-the-line camera from its Alpha series, the DSLR-A700, offers features not fo...
High resolution. Built-in image stabilization. Uses UDMA cards.
No live view. Proprietary battery. No automatic flash popup.
The A700 offers great image quality at a good price. As with all DSLRs, a purchase commits you to that camera’s family of lenses and other accessories. If you are comfortable with Sony’s current offerings or have an investment in Minolta alpha...
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The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 is close to being a strong competitor in the DSLR market. It can produce good images, but it’s obvious when using the camera that Sony does not have the legacy of interface development that Canon and Nikon have. The DSLR...
Great build quality; good image quality; fast performance; beautiful LCD screen.
No status LCD; no live view; cumbersome button placement; in-viewfinder status display doesn’t show ISO; rear LCD screen turns on at inappropriate times.
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 is close to being a strong competitor in the DSLR market. It can produce good images, but it’s obvious when using the camera that Sony does not have the legacy of interface development that Canon and Nikon have. The DSLR...
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Sony doesnt have a long history of producing SLR digital cameras. As a matter of fact, the Sony Alpha A700 is only their second DSLR. Their first DSLR was the A100, which was released over a year ago. Since Sonys acquisition of Konica Minolta back in...
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The Sony A700 is the second DSLR camera from Sony, a more complex model than the original A100 that is aimed at the prosumer photographer. The Sony A700 bears more than a passing resemblance to the Konica Minolta Maxxum / Dynax 7D DSLR, which is perh...
Offering a compelling combination of intuitive design and handling, sophisticated functionality and excellent image quality, the Sony A700 is an easy DSLR camera to recommend. Being based so clearly upon a previous Konica Minolta camera has given Sony...
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best4reviews.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:29:58
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When you’re hunting around for a digital SLR to buy, an electronics brand doesn’t necessarily occur over and above a traditional photographic brand, say, like Canon, Nikon, Olympus or Pentax, but then Sony was always going for a younger, less entrenche...
Eye start AF, user friendly feel despite level of complexity, well saturated, reasonably sharp and detailed images...
Blocky, chunky styling, lack of top plate mounted LCD status display (though such shooting settings are accessed via the main LCD)...
Not everyone will appreciate the A700’s rather boxy, blocky appearance, but it’s easy to use and will deliver colour rich images with a minimum of fuss, while leaving plenty of scope for further creativity and creative flexibility should you s...
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A complex, well-made camera with tons of controls, the A700 takes exceptionally sharp, well-exposed shots.
Sturdy magnesium body, Extensive exposure controls...
Inconsistencies with auto white balance, Mediocre software bundle...
A complex, well-made camera with tons of controls, the A700 takes exceptionally sharp, well-exposed shots.
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thinkcamera.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:29:58
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Product Details We clicked with:Intuitive design and layoutFlash and Dynamic Range upgradesShots in the dark:Its not prettyNo Live ViewKit lens should be betterRAW limited to 12bitJapanese consumer electronics giant Sony picked up the pieces of Konic...
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photo.net Updated: 2015-02-26 08:29:58
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The Sony Alpha A700 is Sonys mid-level digital SLR, competing in the same price class as the Canon EOS 40D, the Pentax K20D and the Nikon D200/300. In the Sony line (formally the Konica/Minolta line) of DSLRs the Alpha A700 is probably closest to an e...
Hannah ThiemThe Sony Alpha A700 is competitive in terms of price, performance and features with cameras such as the Canon EOS 40D, $799 (review), Pentax K20D, $744 (review), and the Nikon D80, $715 (review). The Sony system of lenses and accessories i...
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SONY A700 Field Report Photos and text by Douglas Brown Released in Sept. of 2007, the Sony A700 is a worthy entry in one of the most competitive DSLR market niches - the semi-pro or serious enthusiast level. Clad in a tough magnesium alloy/polycarbon...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:29:58
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Last year Sony launched the mid-range Alpha 100 to much fanfare, but in truth the camera was a Konica Minolta 5D with a few new features. So it’s been with bated breath and ever-rising impatience that we’ve waited for the next model, espe...
Fun to use, Great handling, Nice features, Good images...
Topplate buttons are fiddly, Not much else...
There’s very little to complain about on the Sony Alpha 700. The time spent with it was an absolute pleasure – we found it very intuitive. Everything you need is easily to hand, so you can concentrate on picture taking rather than scrolling th...
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It must be hard for Sony being number 3 or 4 when it comes to cameras, especially when it dominates just about every other category it enters—other than that little iPod thing the company wishes would go away. HDTVs? Sony is number one. Home aud...
Excellent photos, Fast response (5 fps), Built-in stabilization...
Expensive, Heavy, Noise at very high ISOs...
Let’s welcome Sony to the top ranks of the D-SLR universe. The alpha DSLR-A700 is an excellent camera and I recommend it without reservation. Although I used it with a killer lens available in a $1,800 USD kit, the camera performed at those nose...
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The digital SLR market is dominated by Canon, with a share of around 47 percent for its eight-model range. In second place is Nikon, who's seven models have around 33 percent of the market. In third place is Sony, with a market share of roughly 6.2 percen...
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Review Introduction The Sony Alpha A700 is the gate-opener for a new batch of DSLR cameras with resolutions of 12 megapixels and functionality aimed at semi-professional photographers. At the same time, this digital SLR is more than a simple resolution...
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Megapixel.net Updated: 2015-02-26 08:29:59
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The front and top of the Alpha 700 are constructed of a strong, lightweight magnesium alloy covering a high tensile strength, aluminium alloy chassis, while the back is an engineering-grade plastic. And, although not waterproof or splash proof, all con...
Excellent RAW image quality up to 640 ISO, 11point AF system, Bright TTL viewfinder, Super Steady Shot image stabilizer, Enhanced Dynamic range optimization, Antidust system, 3 JPEG quality levels, Superb LCD monitor, Excellent ergonomics...
No Live View mode, Fairly bulky and heavy body, Manually opened flash, HDMI compatible, but no HDMI cable included, AF points LEDs hard to see in daylight...
If the trend with many digital SLR cameras has been towards making them more compact, with the Alpha 700, Sony is resolutely taking a much more traditional approach to SLR design. Unlike the A100, the A700 is a big camera and has a hefty weight that ma...
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Sony makes a real statement to the competitor with the Sony Alpha 700 digital SLR camera. Time to do some serious business! Firstly the housing is perfectly finished and the camera has an ideal hand-fit. The somewhat heavier weight is obvious and adds...
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Sonys new a700 (officially known as the DSLR-A700) displays the evolution of the Maxxum SLR camera line after Sonys acquisition of Konica-Minolta technologies in 2005. The a700 is based on the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D yet expands that cameras capabi...
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dpnow.com Updated: 2015-02-26 08:29:59
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DPNow reports from the European launch of Sonys latest Alpha A700 DSLR including hands-on impressions and sample images to download Magnum Photos Richard Kalvar (above) endorsed the new Sony Alpha A700 during the launch day proceedings, though hinted...
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Its been almost two years since Konica Minolta pulled out of the photo business and transferred its entire camera division to Sony, and well over a year since the first Sony DSLR (the DSLR-A100) was announced. Two years is a long time in the digital S...
Good detail at lower sensitivities, very slightly more than ten megapixels but no massive gain, Low noise at higher sensitivities although at the expense of detail (perhaps too much luminance NR), Excellent dynamic range at ISO 200 (more highlight range t...
High sensitivity noise reduction applied before RAW image is produced, Base sensitivity isnt ISO 100, this isnt directly indicated on the camera, Reducing noise reduction setting doesnt make enough difference (doesnt change on-chip NR?), Lack of live view...
The Alpha 700 was introduced as a complementary model to the Alpha 100; aimed more at the serious amateur and semi-professional photographer it enters a segment of the market which is buzzing with new models (EOS 40D, D300 and E-3). The A700 clearly h...
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This is a preview of the Sony Alpha DSLR-A700. The camera described in this early is not final, and features and design are subject to change. Sony has requested that photos from the A700 not be posted. When a production model is available, we will h...
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The Alpha A700 is the highly anticipated second DSLR from Sony and the first to be entirely designed by Sony itself. Announced in September 2007 it fills a gap above the original A100 body, targeting serious enthusiasts and semi-pro photographers with...
Good build quality and ergonomics, Superb quality VGA screen, Built-in sensor-shift stabilisation, HDMI port.
12 Mpixels not much better than 10, Default settings benefit from sharpening, No Live View, upper screen or Wifi option, Very tough rivals in this market.
final production model The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 is certainly an impressive DSLR and a significant step-up from the debut A100. It proves Sony can produce a camera tailored for higher-end enthusiasts while also incorporating the neat gadgets we’ve co...
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