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» Sony Alpha A700 dSLR camera
(September 2007)

Sony today may have unintentionally provided the
majority of details about a new high-end model in
its Alpha digital SLR series. The A700 would produce
12.24 megapixel shots aided by normal ISO
sensitivity up to 3200; a special "expanded" mode
will boost ISO up to 6400 in especially dark scenes.
Previews on the LCD are also better than most any
camera in the class with a 3-inch, 921,000-pixel
display that gets closer to the actual image, Sony
says. A further unique touch will involve separate Compact Flash and Memory Stick slots, allowing users
to either use the industry standard or Sony's own
format without blocking either slot.
Other confirmed aspects of the camera include an
11-point autofocus system, optical image
stabilization, a sensor dust removal system, and
HDMI output in the vein of the company's recent
Cyber-shot home cameras. The leak appears to be
unintentional and so comes without a price or a
release date, though the A700 is widely expected to
launch worldwide within the next few weeks and ship
soon after.
Link: Sony Alpha A700 dSLR camera
Product Page: Press Release, References: electronista
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