Published on September 5th,2007 at 11:32 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The α100 is dead, long live the α700, the new DSLR from SONY

Well, no The α100 is not yet dead, but I had to find an attractive title to this news, and anyway here you are just for you my dear friends the shiny new DSLR from SONY the The α700.

Our camera is a 12,24Mpix DSLS receive both the EXMOR Image censor and BIONZ image procession technology, a magnesium alloy body, HDMI output, 3″ Extra Fine LCD, AF 11 points, a 5Fps setting (Thanks to the BIONZ Technology), Dual Memory Slot (CF and Memory Stick),

Here you are 11 official pictures from SONY for you and we will soon upload the one we took at the SONY α700 Launch.

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The α100 is dead, long live the α700, the new DSLR from SONY
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