Sony Alpha A700 DLSR
The new Sony Alpha A700 is a 12.2 Megapixel digital SLR camera with a lot of new and improved features. One of the interesting key details is the new 12.2 Megapixel EXMOR CMOS sensor that conducts analog-to-digital (A/D) signal conversion and dual noise reduction right on the sensor itself. Extensive tests needs to prove its effectiveness but we welcome developments aimed at upgrading the sensor quality. Furthermore the newly developed BIONZ processing engine is optimized to process data-rich picture information at high speeds, and to reduce picture noise in the RAW data stage before final image compression and encoding.
Sony Alpha A700 test photos taken in Italy, Lago Maggiore
The test photos shot with the Sony Alpha A700 are made in Lago Maggiore after the press conference of Sony. After attending an interesting workshop I was able to shoot some samples with the new Sony Alpha A700 camera. Remarkable features of the Sony Alpha DSLR are light weight, solid built body, improved Super SteadyShot, newly developed BIONZ processor, new EXMOR CMOS, High Definition output, hi-res LCD monitor and many more features. Sony brings the Alpha concept to a higher platform with the new Sony Alpha A700. The Sony Alpha A700 test photos are taken with a full test model and should be judged accordingly. The test photos are reduced for easy viewing and compressed for faster loading. The download link below the photos are the original, non edited images.
Sony Alpha A700 Test Photos Download the original Sony Alpha Test Photo (Warning large file size!)
Download the original Sony Alpha Test Photo (Warning large file size!)
Download the original Sony Alpha Test Photo (Warning large file size!)
Download the original Sony Alpha Test Photo (Warning large file size!)
Download the original Sony Alpha Test Photo (Warning large file size!)
Download the original Sony Alpha Test Photo (Warning large file size!)
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