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Developed and manufactured exclusively by Sony, the α A700's Exmor CMOS Sensor maximizes the performance potential of the α lens lineup with 12.2-megapixel resolution that's rich in highlight and shadow detail. Additionally, a 3-layer low-pass filter preserves high-resolution detail while suppressing moiré effects and color artifacts.
ClearVid CMOS
Equipped with SteadyShot® INSIDE image stabilization, the A700 compensates for shaky hands so you can capture crisp, sharp images at shutter speeds 2.5 to 4 steps slower than would otherwise be possible without using a flash or tripod.
The A700's BIONZ image processing engine captures colors just as the human eye perceives them. Plus, BIONZ refines the signal even more by screening out noise during both RAW data conversion and image processing, faithfully reproducing the full range of detail, contrast and color that is captured by α lenses.
BIONZ
Thanks to the blazingly fast BIONZ engine, high-speed shutter, high-power coreless motor, and optimized processing sequence control, you can capture full-resolution 12.2-megapixel images at speeds up to 5 fps.
Designed to bring out your creativity with a wide range of auto preference settings, the A700 includes four basic Image Styles and three style-box memory settings for quick setup in special events like weddings and competitive sports.
Featuring a large 3.0" Xtra Fine LCD screen with hybrid construction and anti-reflective coating, the A700 makes it easy to set up shots, read camera menus even in bright sunlight and improves image quality when you check your shots.
A center dual cross 11-point Auto Focus sensor system significantly boosts Auto Focusing accuracy and speed to ensure fewer missed shots. The 11-point layout allows great freedom in how subjects are framed, and the system's quick response heightens accuracy when shooting moving subjects.
For rugged and reliable performance under adverse conditions, the top and front covers of the A700's body are constructed of a strong, lightweight magnesium alloy. Within the camera, a high tensile-strength aluminum alloy chassis and high-rigidity engineering-grade plastics further contribute to high structural integrity and low weight.
The A700 features an anti-dust coating which prevents static electricity buildup on the low-pass filter, and makes it easier to remove any stray dust particles inside the camera with a blower. Plus, the image sensor itself is fitted with an anti-dust system that dislodges dust particles every time the camera is switched off.
( Rated 4.7 out of 5 Stars AVERAGE RATING | 10 REVIEWS Ratings Snapshot)
9 of 10 (90%) customers would recommend this product to a friend
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Pros: All Around Excellence
Cons: None
After using this camera for 2 years, I am still excited by its image quality; even more so due to the firmware updates. Reliable is another word I would use to call the A700 because there has been no problems at all in the 2 years of shooting this camera nearly every day.
Rated 4.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Date: Nov 17, 2009
I've had this product for 1-3 months
2of 2 people found this helpful
I love this camera. It is fast and takes good quality pictures. If only if it has a live view to make my shooting easier. My friends wanted to buy one but changed their minds to another model with a live view.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Pros: i feel confident with it in my hand
Cons: its not a A900
Reviewer: skylar237 (sin city)
Date: Sep 18, 2009
I've had this product for 1-3 months
7of 7 people found this helpful
i was using my brothers A100 for a while and was looking to purchased one of my own. i then got a hold on my mothers A700 and had to have one. with a better spread of controls and two scroll wheels (front & back), no lag when ripping through frames either (RAW). very responsive when going through the menu too and easy to learn. Quality & performance :)
Express your creativity and shoot like a pro. The Sony α DSLR-A700 is the perfect DSLR for serious amateurs—with 12.24 megapixel resolution to capture the full imaging precision of Sony zoom lenses, Carl Zeiss® lenses and legacy Minolta a-mount lenses. Quick response, creative style modes and high-speed shooting help you capture your creative vision, while Super SteadyShot® image stabilization conveniently works with every lens. For improved picture quality and reduced blur, the Eye-Start® Autofocus system uses an 11-point center twin-cross AF sensor for phenomenal results. All of this combined with Sony's innovative Anti-Dust Technology and a rugged magnesium alloy body and you have the ultimate DSLR for serious photo enthusiasts and amateurs alike. The DSLR-A700 is a camera body only and does not include a lens.
A newly designed APS-C size CMOS imager with on-chip noise-canceling before and after A/D conversion provides over 12 million pixels, drawing out the full image description power of the Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700’s high-performance lenses and providing spectacular detail for making big prints. Advanced on-sensor A/D conversion yields rich tonal reproduction with high signal-to-noise ratio.
At the heart of the Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 DSLR camera is the advanced Sony BIONZ™ Image Processor, using hardware-based Large Scale Integrated (LSI) circuitry that improves camera response time, handles Dynamic Range Optimization processing and prolongs battery life.
With a bright focusing matte, an optical glass prism and glass lenses that prevent ghosts inside the finder, the Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700’s viewfinder image makes it easier to see your subject, compose your shot and adjust focus manually.
A 40-segment honeycomb sensing system provides multi-pattern measuring for superior exposure control accuracy in a wide range of lighting conditions.
The Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700’s top-mounted dial gives you quick access to Program Auto, Aperture priority, Shutter-speed priority, Manual and full Auto exposure setting modes -- as well as six scene selection modes that optimize camera focus, exposure, brightness, contrast and other settings for Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports Action, Sunset and Night View/Portrait scenes.
The Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 flip-up flash covers a wide focal range, synchronizes at 1/250 sec., supports red-eye reduction and slow flash features as well as manual flash mode to set flash intensity. A wireless flash signal is available for external flash synchronization.
With almost 1 MP performance, it’s like having a high-resolution photo viewer built into your camera -- and the Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700’s amazing photo-quality screen displays sharp, bright images even outdoors with a wide viewing angle so you can share photos more easily.
For shooting as well as viewing convenience, Sony supplies a multi-function wireless remote control with the Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 -- allowing you to control HDTV photo viewing and trip the shutter by remote to put yourself in the picture.
Built-in technology moves the image sensor in response to camera shake, enabling every lens to benefit from automatic blur reduction -- and provides an advantage of up to 4.0 shutter speed steps to sharpen images in lower light, for hand-held shots that would normally require a tripod.
The high-speed processing power of its BIONZ™ engine, a quick-response coreless motor to drive the shutter, and dual mirror stoppers to prevent mirror bounce -- they all enable the Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 to capture action more effectively at either 5 or 3 frames per second, even shooting at full 12.24 MP resolution. You can also shoot continuously to the limit of available memory in JPEG Fine and Standard modes.
A newly developed Sony AutoFocus system with a large f2.8 sensor improves your ability to frame the subject and capture moving subjects with greater focusing precision -- and a focus drive clutch lets you switch seamlessly between auto and manual focusing by pressing a simple button.
The Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 is designed to bring out your creativity with a wide range of auto preference settings, including four basic image styles (Standard, Vivid, Neutral and Adobe RGB) and three style-box memory settings for quick setup in special events like weddings and competitive sports.
To give you confidence for long shootng sessions in the field, the Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 can take up to 650 shots3 on a fully charged NP-FM500H InfoLithium® battery -- with indication in percentage of about how much battery power remains.
The Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 is built to very high standards of durability and performance -- so you can shoot on location in difficult conditions with confidence that your equipment can handle the challenge.
The Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 provides direct HDMI™ output to your Bravia® HDTV and other compatible HDTV screens, so you can view and share photos in breathtaking clarity and detail. You can choose between standard 3:2 and widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio -- and with new Bravia® HDTV models, photos are automatically optimized in sharpness, gradation and color reproduction for HD display.
Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 accepts a superb array of precision optics, including new Sony wide-aperture zoom lenses that perform brilliantly over a broad range of focal lengths, Sony “G” Series lenses with advanced motorized autofocusing, amazingly bright Carl Zeiss® T coated lenses, and over 16 million Minolta a-mount lenses sold worldwide -- plus professional-quality flash units and system accessories to expand your creative horizons.
To recover details in dark or bright areas of the picture, the Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 provides multiple levels of Dynamic Range Optimization: Standard mode, to improve shadow detail using standard gamma curves; Advanced Auto mode, allowing you to select any of 5 DRO correction levels, or DRO Advanced Bracketing, that automatically takes three shots at different DRO levels with a single shutter press.
The Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 begins its precision autofocus adjustments the moment you bring your eye to the viewfinder -- so you’ll be ready to catch the perfect moment.
Even with all its high-tech features, theSony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 is amazingly simple to operate -- and a quick press of the Function (Fn) button switches the LCD display from standard menu information to a new Quick Navigation screen for camera setup via joystick and forward-back controls. The menus are easy and intuitive -- and memory function lets you save and recall personalized camera settings.
The “C” button allows you to make changes more quickly by calling up Creative Style settings, Exposure compensation, Flash compensation and many more operating modes and camera functions.
Changing lenses in a DSLR can allow dust to enter the camera -- so to help keep the CMOS imager cleaner for better pictures, the Sony® α; (alpha) DSLR-A700 utilizes both static-free anti-dust coating on the imager's filter and anti-dust vibration that automatically shakes the sensor to dislodge dust each time the camera is shut off.
Sony Quick AF Live View is featured on DSLR-A300 and DSLR-A350. DSLR-A700 LCD can only provide menu display (during shooting) and image display (during playback).
Images can be captured in RAW, cRAW (optimized for fast action), RAW+JPEG and three JPEG modes (Extra Fine, Fine and Standard), for greater versatility in every digital photo application.
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( Rated 4.7 out of 5 Stars AVERAGE RATING | 10 REVIEWS Ratings Snapshot)
9 of 10 (90%) customers would recommend this product to a friend
Pros: All Around Excellence
Cons: None
After using this camera for 2 years, I am still excited by its image quality; even more so due to the firmware updates. Reliable is another word I would use to call the A700 because there has been no problems at all in the 2 years of shooting this camera nearly every day.
Rated 4.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Date: Nov 17, 2009
I've had this product for 1-3 months
2of 2 people found this helpful
I love this camera. It is fast and takes good quality pictures. If only if it has a live view to make my shooting easier. My friends wanted to buy one but changed their minds to another model with a live view.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Reviewer: skylar237 (sin city)
Date: Sep 18, 2009
I've had this product for 1-3 months
7of 7 people found this helpful
Pros: i feel confident with it in my hand
Cons: its not a A900
i was using my brothers A100 for a while and was looking to purchased one of my own. i then got a hold on my mothers A700 and had to have one. with a better spread of controls and two scroll wheels (front & back), no lag when ripping through frames either (RAW). very responsive when going through the menu too and easy to learn. Quality & performance :)
Rated 3.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Reviewer: QHoang (California)
Date: Sep 6, 2009
I've had this product for less than a month
1of 9 people found this helpful
Pros: Sony makes good quality products
Cons: Sony Alpha series camera does not have Live View.
After owning this (Alpha 700K) expensive camera for three weeks i want to trade it in for another brand of camera. Consumers like me would want to have Live View features on their camera to be able to view the shots as they take it. Instead of letting the best shot get away.
By DevonO, Sony Style, Nov 3, 2009
Hi QHoang. I wanted to let you and other reviews know that if you are looking to have the Live View feature on your DSLR, the a550, a380 and a330 all have this. Hope this helps and happy shooting!
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Reviewer: LeatherLobster (Spokane, WA)
Date: Aug 28, 2009
I've had this product for 6-12 months
6of 6 people found this helpful
Pros: The Best Camera for the Money. Period.
Cons: Better AF needed
Feature for feature, the A700 excells. My former A100 had better colors at ISO 100 with the CCD imager, but higher ISO was simply avoided. With the A700 and the Exmor sensor, ISO 3200 can be made passable and ISO 6400 in certain situations, with the proper tweaks made to the BIONZ parameters, look just as good as my Canon 5D at ISO 3200! It turns out, and many owners do not know this, the A700 simply needs manual adjustment ? almost as if the factory defaults were left at their base values instead of being calibrated. Not all situations at ISO 6400 can use the same settings, however, dark areas are still noisy as any camera?s is so as it is with any camera, high ISO use remains limited. Regardless, Sony with minor firmware tweaks was able to silence the high ISO critics ? the user can go a step beyond and banish them! The Canon 5D MkII, for example, obtains its sensitivity not by sensor quality, but by thinning the color filters ? as a result, the image quality of the A700 at low ISO easily surpasses the Canon?s (5D MkII), however, the high ISO capability of the Canon is something to behold. On another hand, both the A700 the Canon?s (5DMkII) AF doesn?t hold a candle to the Nikon AF system. 9 points is adequate, but 52 is better. And much more expensive. For $1000 (and cheaper, elsewhere), there isn?t a better option. 5fps; UDMA Mode 4,5 CompactFlash; adequate ISO coverage (100-6400); bright Pentaprism; better than competition image quality. Forget Live View which serves only to darken your optical viewfinder, and use what I consider a real man?s camera. Did you know that the A700, of all the APS-C cameras available today, writes pictures taken to the CompactFlash faster than any other?
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Reviewer: npant (Minotola nj)
Date: Jul 17, 2009
I've had this product for less than a month
Cons: there are no cons
this is by far the best i've ever used I still have a minotla 7D but will most likely never use it again
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Reviewer: rquast (Chaska MN)
Date: Feb 20, 2009
I've had this product for less than a month
3of 3 people found this helpful
Pros: very fast and light.
Cons: the anti dust system could be improved.
I purchased this item and found it to be quite reliable and very fast. It feels very good in your hand and has many features that put it in a class by its self.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars Ratings Snapshot
Reviewer: snowtiger (Montana)
Date: Feb 12, 2009
I've had this product for 1-2 years
6of 7 people found this helpful
Pros: simple controls, body stab, mp
Cons: tendency to over expose by 1/2 stop
I purchased the camera about a year ago and it has been my primary body from day 1. Easy to use (I used canon for 6 years) and the biggest selling point for me was body stab as getting all the stab lenses was getting expensive. I have taken approx 5,000 images with it and the camera exceeded my expectations. I have used the camera in harsh climates and conditions with zero problems other than dust control (clean every night) which is simple compared to the others out there. Battery life is considerably longer with out having to spin the lens stab constantly. In short a quantum leap ahead of the competition!
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