Thursday, January 20, 2011

Black Sony Alpha DSLR A700 review

Sony has been lauch their digital SLR camera Alpha A700 which targeted to serious photographer and hobbyist. With 12.2 mega pixel and EXMOR CMOS sensor, Sony A700 bring the great value for customers.

The BIOZ processing engine and image stabilization completed the feature of A700. The camera will be available in the market on October 2007 with the prize around $1400. The kit for camera and the lens 18-70 mm you can get at $1500 and the kit with 16-105mm lens for $1900.

The lens also rolling in two model for DSLR A700 which is bring the lens lineup into 23 models. Another premium les will feature a supersonic wave focus motor with 70-300 mm f4.5 until 5.6 SSM G lens and this is will be available in Spring 2008.
Sony Alpha A700 features:
* 12.2 megapixel EXMOR CMOS sensor
* 3 inch, 921K pixel LCD
* In-camera stabilization (Super SteadyShot Inside)
* BIONZ processing engine
* New AF system – 11 wide-area sensors, dual cross (two horizontal and two vertical) center area AF sensor
* Optical viewfinder provides 95% coverage at 0.9x magnification
* Maximum shutter speed of 1/8000th of a second
* Continuous shooting up to 5 frames per second – in JPEG fine or standard, you can take as many shots as you have storage for – up to 18 RAW images
* 14 creative styles that can be fine-tuned
* Improved Dynamic Range Optimizer – users can select amount of detail preserved in shadow areas
* HDMI output
* Dual memory slots – Memory Stick Duo slot that can handle the new Memory Stick PRO-HG high-speed transfer standard and a CompactFlash slot

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