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After writing countless of camera reviews on here as well as on a few other review sites on many different types of point and shoot cameras and DSLR`s that I have used or tested I thought it might be about time to write a review on one of the more upmarket DSLR`s that I own and use in my business as a professional photographer.

I own three high endDSLR bodies and the one I have chosen to review for you today is the Sony A700, this was the top of the line Sony DSLR until the recent release of the A900 and it is an expensive piece of kit but one that will produce not just great images but professional images if used correctly. It has many functions and settings and would no doubt be very confusing to a novice but if you have used a beginner level DSLR then you would or should be able to pick up how this camera works very quickly.

The Sony A700 fitted with the 16 - 80mm lens
In previous reviews of lower end DSLR`s I have made mention of how Sony are fairly new to the DSLR market but they are advancing quickly and are already for me one of if not the best manufacturer of DSLR cameras. Their range is very diverse and as they have taken a lot of the design including the lens fitments from the old Minolta brand, you can buy many second hand lenses and flashguns for these cameras, just as you can for the Canons and Nikons that have been around forever.

The Sony DSLR range started out with the rather unimpressive A100 but this was quickly superseded by the A200 which was much more impressive both in functionality and in looks, these looks have been carried through the range right up to the A700 and all these DSLR`s look and feel very impressive. The A700 is slightly bigger all round than the A200, 300 or 350 but it looks and feels almost exactly alike. As well as looking and feeling good in the hand they are also very well made, very robust and can take a bit of bumping and knocking which they will undoubtedly get, especially if you are into outdoor and landscape photography.

The people at Sony who have been producing point and shoot cameras for a long time, quickly realised that when it comes to selling DSLR`s they could not entice serious photographers with the kind of silly gimmicks and colourful add on`s that they had been enticing people with on their point and shoots and this shows with the amount of effort that they have put into making sure the A700 come fully loaded with all the serious functions and settings a high end amateur or even professional user would require.

This means that you will find a PC Sync port for external lighting, 5fps continuous shooting, an 11-area AF system, interchangeable focusing screens, buttons offering direct access to key settings, both thumb and finger dials, the choice of uncompressed and compressed RAW files, 6400 ISO sensitivity and an optional battery / portrait grip, if you do not understand the relevance of what I have just mentioned then without wishing to sound disrespectful, you probably should not be looking to spend £600 on this unit anyway.

Going back to what first drew my attention to the A700 and indeed the A200 Sony DSLR`s, their looks, I have to say that for me the design of these cameras is almost faultless.

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    Congratulations on an extremely well deserved diamond! This fantastic write up deserves TWO E's! Sadly ciao only let me give it one :(

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    wow! so much detail. you really like your cameras don't you!

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    Wow, this is the DADDY of all camera reviews! I'll admit, a lot of it went waaaay over my head and I did skip some of the more technical parts of the review, but found the summing up and the scores as well as the introduction very very useful. Congratulations on the diamond - well-deserved! x

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