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Sony Alpha A700 12.24MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Aspherical ED Lens | 
| Brand: Sony Category: Photography
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Rating: 2 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 11 Display Size: 3 Maximum Focal Length: 200 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Maximum Resolution: 12 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 5.6 x 4.3
MPN: B0013INCZ8 Model: B0013INCZ8 UPC: 027242736122 EAN: 0027242736122 ASIN: B0013INCZ8
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| Features:
| • | 12.24 MP Exmor image sensor with on-chip AD conversion | | • | Super SteadyShot in-camera image stabilization | | • | Powerful Bionz image processor with noise reduction | | • | Continuous 5 frame-per-second shooting to capture fast motion | | • | 3.0 LCD screen with 921k pixels for photo-quality viewing |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description With better than 11x zoom range, this SLR digital-camera moves you forward to a new scale of digital photography. Enjoy the all-new Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A700 camera with an amazing zoom lens to get you started. Included in this kit is the versatile SAL-18200 18-200mm standard zoom lens. This easily handles the standard range of shots you'll take most often but there's nothing standard about the alpha's advanced optical design. With superior all-in-one lens performance for everyday shooting, its 35mm-equivalent range of 27mm wide-angle to 300mm telephoto excels at capturing faraway subjects, sports events, dramatic landscapes and intimate close-up views. The brilliant (alpha) DSLR-A700, with 12.2 megapixel resolution to capture the full imaging precision of Sony zoom lenses, Carl Zeiss lenses and legacy Minolta a-mount lenses, is today's most exciting DSLR. Quick response, creative style modes and high-speed shooting help you capture your creative vision, while Super SteadyShot(R) 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. Display your photos in HD wide mode using an optional HDMI cable. Connect to a PC with USB. It has Auto and Manual Focus and Exposure modes. Sony's Bionz image processor helps deliver outstanding image range. The DSLR-A700 is both stylish and pragmatic to meet all the reasons and things you expect from a high-performance camera. Color Mode(s) - Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Adobe RGB, Clear, Deep, Light, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Night view, Autumn, B/W, Sepia (Except for Adobe RGB, all other color modes use the sRGB color space) Memory Stick PRO Media Compatibil
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| Customer Reviews:
Possibly the best value in semi-Pro Digital SLRs July 13, 2008 Timothy K. Hamilton (St. Louis, Missouri USA) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
Sony Alpha A700K 12.24MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6 Aspherical ED LensSony Alpha A700 12.24MP Digital SLR Camera with 16-105mm LensSony Alpha A700 12.24MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) A FREE color temperature analyzer included (which would cost $1,200 separately)! As I describe below, there is a little discussed feature that allows you to set the white balance for the ambient light practically perfectly. I have had my Sony Alpha 700 for about six weeks now, have used it extensively on a vacation, and have tried most of the features. I'm impressed with: - the solid "feel" of the camera build - the 5 frames per second continuous shooting until the card is full (many other more expensive cameras have a limit) - autofocus is blazing fast, and as reviewed in PopPhoto, is faster than even the best Nikons and Canons in good light. - there are several ways to access almost any setting or function, and seemingly endless customization of settings. - Though the Auto white balance isn't always as accurate as I'd like, there is an amazing feature with will allow you to set an custom white balance in a mixed or difficult light situation by using a gray or white card and having the camera "read" the light. It not only gets the Kelvin temperature right, but also adjust to Green/Magenta filter color casts from G9 to M9. To get that quality ambient light sensing, you would have to buy a $1,200 Color temperature sensor (Minolta made one). So basically you get a color analyzer for free with the camera. - I have quickly gotten used to the separate buttons for the setting I adjust most frequently: Drive setting (for bracketing or time delay), White Balance, and ISO. - The Dynamic Range (DR) Capabilities are phenomenal. I've shot photos in horribly contrasty situations and been able to get detail in both shadows and highlights. There are 8 levels of adjustment for DR. - The information you can get on playback is extensive and useful when you press the "C" button. - I love having a % of battery life left, but I hated having to have to sell my old batteries from my Alpha 100 because they won't fit due to the new feature. What I don't like: - the little "joystick" control is difficult for me when I try to press it to confirm a setting. Otherwise it works fine directionally. - I've found that I get better exposures with a -.5 EV compensation. The histograms are almost always perfect in that situation. Overall, it's the best value in a semi-pro (bang for the buck) that I've come across after extensive evaluation. I'm also confident that Sony will continue to market it's DSLRs seriously and continue to offer a wider model line. Sony has staying power and marketing muscle. So far it only has about 6% of the worldwide DSLR market, but I'm confident that will grow due to the quality and value of it's camera product line, including the Zeiss lenses.
Bad Camera/Lens? July 4, 2008 Tom (San Francisco) 1 out of 35 found this review helpful
Pictures look bad. I only tried with Sony 18-200 Lens, so it may be the problem of camera or/and lens. I returned it and bought Nikon D80 together with Nikon 18-200 Lens. There is not comparison.
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