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October 16, 2007

CNET Reviews Sony A700 DSLR


sonya7002.jpgCNET has reviewed Sony’s latest DSLR camera, the Alpha A700. CNET says that the good points are exceptionally streamlined, comfortable shooting, functional feature set, image stabilizer and fast performance.

Bad points are design quirks and a proprietary hot shoe. In the end, CNET says that the A700 is a top-of-the-line amateur DSLR camera and perfect for those who don’t have a collection of other lenses.

The camera scored an overall 8.3 out of 10, giving it an excellent rating. You can get the A700 in body only kit, a kit with a 16mm to 105mm lens, a kit with an 18mm to 70mm lens, and a kit with a 75mm to 300mm lens.

Via CNET

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