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Sony Alpha 700

Quick information
Brand Sony 2007
Model DSLR-A700
Released Year 2007
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Alpha
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Sony Alpha 700 (DSLR-A700) is a digital single-lens reflex camera launched in 2007, equipped with a 12.24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor that delivers high-resolution images with excellent detail. It incorporates Sony's proprietary BIONZ image processor, enabling fast image processing and reduced noise. The camera supports ISO sensitivity ranging from 100 to 3200, enhancing performance in varied lighting conditions. It features a 19-point autofocus system for precise focusing, especially in action photography. The body is constructed with an aluminum alloy chassis for durability and weather resistance. Connectivity options include USB 2.0 for file transfer and video output capabilities.

Specifications

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Maximum Aperture f/3.5
Device Charging Range 0-1
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Series Sony Alpha
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 12.2 MP
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Model Sony Alpha A700
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
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Key Advantages

The Alpha 700 offers a robust 19-point autofocus system that improves focus accuracy and tracking for moving subjects. Its 12.24MP sensor balances resolution and noise control effectively, supporting high-quality image outputs. ISO settings up to 3200 allow flexibility in low-light scenarios without severe degradation. The durable aluminum alloy body provides resilience against harsh shooting environments. The camera includes an articulated 2.5-inch LCD for flexible viewing angles. Additionally, it supports various lens mounts, enhancing creative shooting possibilities.

Limitations

The Alpha 700 lacks video recording capabilities, which limits multimedia functionality by modern standards. Its live view feature is absent, making composition reliant on the optical viewfinder. The ISO range, though adequate for many situations, is limited compared to newer cameras offering higher sensitivities. The 2.5-inch LCD screen is relatively small compared to contemporary models, affecting image review convenience. Battery life is moderate, requiring spare batteries for extended shoots. Additionally, the camera body is heavier and bulkier than many modern DSLRs and mirrorless cameras.

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