Sony Alpha A700 Review By thinkcamera
252 Views January 4th, 2008 Category: Sony, Popularity: 4%The most obvious result of this combination of Konica Minolta digital photo smarts and Sony muscle is the Alpha DSLR range. The Sony DSLR-A700 is only the second model in this range - building on the success of the A100 launched in late 2006.

Sony Alpha A700 was Reviewed By thinkcamera and saidThe Sony DSLR-A700 is fantastic to use and comes highly recommended - however, if Sony’s gameplan is to be at the top of the DSLR tree, this one climbs a couple of branches, not the whole redwood.
Plus, there’s some stiff competition to contend with, such as the Canon 40D, which manages to include Live View and cost less in the process. But, if you’re thinking of buying a camera, then go and actually handle the Sony - that is where you will feel the functionality of the design.”
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