Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Sony Alpha 700 (A700)

My first experience with a SONY DLSR camera was enjoyable.

The flexible user friendly organization of buttons and dials. Easy to read extra large fonts on the menu screens compared to others.

Good handling and design of SONY Alpha 700. Its old fashioned twist dial buttons that control camera's exposure modes and preset screen sections.

Adaptable to current technology of wide angle lenses and equipped with the HDMI terminal. Directly allowing to share your pictures and photos wiht other on HDTV.

Body image stabilizer with the dual card slot. Other than the standard CompactFlash card it accepts the MemoryStick.

Like any other equivalent models by othres SONY Alpha 700 features Creative Style and Noise Reduction.

The ablility you miss is Live View Function and deleting of images instantantly in the preview mode. It only acceptes SONY Compatiable Flash units due to proprietary flash shoe.

Picture quality is generally good but lacks in finer details. Pictures look fairly flat and smooth lacking the rounding up and depth of objects.

Comments summarise from Adli Yashir. He is sub-editor with my paper.

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