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|title=[[Sony Alpha 700]]
|title=[[Sony Alpha 700]]
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|caption=The '''[[Sony Alpha 700|Sony α 700]]''' is a [[digital single-lens reflex camera]]. Introduced in 2007, it featured 12.4 [[megapixel|effective megapixels]] and a maximum resolution of 4288 × 2856 pixels. It was replaced by the [[Sony Alpha 77|α 77]] in 2011.
|caption=The '''[[Sony Alpha 700|Sony A700]]''' is a 12.4 [[megapixel]] [[digital single-lens reflex camera|digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera]] that features notable anti-shake technology. Introduced in 2007, it is a [[prosumer]] model and one of the first Sony DLSRs made after purchasing Konica Minolta's camera technologies in 2006. It is the successor to the [[Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D]] and is compatible with Minolta A-mount lenses and accessories. It was replaced by the [[Sony Alpha 77|α77]] in 2011.
|credit=Photo: [[User:Evan-Amos|Evan Amos]]
|credit=Photo: [[User:Evan-Amos|Evan Amos]]
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Sony Alpha 700
The Sony A700 is a 12.4 megapixel digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that features notable anti-shake technology. Introduced in 2007, it is a prosumer model and one of the first Sony DLSRs made after purchasing Konica Minolta's camera technologies in 2006. It is the successor to the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D and is compatible with Minolta A-mount lenses and accessories. It was replaced by the α77 in 2011.Photo: Evan Amos