Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 Digital SLRs
Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 Digital SLRs
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 19, 2010]
lylerice9@hotmail.com
Intermediate
Strength:
Photo quality
Weakness:
The button on the back of the camera that operates the up/down, left right arrows is too small. It should be larger. The Sony Alpha A-700 takes astoundingly crisp clear photos with absolutely beautiful color. I could not be happier with the quality of the photos. I have been using the Sony 18 X 250 AF lens and also some leftover lenses from my former Minolta digital SLR. The camera has a nice heft to it, doesn't feel like a toy. It is amazingly fast. Overall, quite satisfied. In my opinion, while this camera could be used by beginners, I think it would be best utilized by intermediate photographers. The large LCD screen (3") is a real plus, and the on screen menu is easy to navigate and understand. Cons: I do not like the tiny arrow up/down, left/right function button which is sometimes difficult to operate. That should have been designed better, perhaps a little larger. Customer Service Unknown so far!! Similar Products Used: Minolta Maxuum DSLR 5-D
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[Jul 24, 2009]
DanaLanePhoto
Professional
Strength:
Intuitive controls and very easy to use, even with the vertical grip. Focus is fast and accurate is most lighting conditions.
Weakness:
ISO6400 is almost unusuable and the focus in very low light conditions is poor. This camera feels great in my hand and I think the controls are very well placed and fairly intuitive. With the additional of the vertical battery grip, it gets a little heavy, but not heavy enough to be an issue and it really feels stable when held. I've very pleased with the focus speed and the noise performance up to ISO 1600. ISO3200 is usable with noise reduction software as well. I find the images clear and sharp and the focusing is fast and accurate. The addition of some of the better Minolta lenses makes for a fantastic combination. Similar Products Used: Minolta 5D |
[Mar 11, 2009]
Anbesol
Professional
Strength:
With latest firmware updates (currently v4.0), noise performance improved dramatically. Great noise performance even up to ISO 3200.
Weakness:
ISO 6400 pretty unusable, even with latest firmware.
What attracted me to the A700 was the magnesium alloy build, the 12 Megapixel CMOS sensor (and noise performance), and the button layout conducive of a faster, more improved photography experience. It has exceeded all of my expectations, and I am still pleased with my purchase decision to this day. I have also been surprised with just how much better the LCD is then what I have been used to. It is large, bright, and the sharpest LCD I've yet seen on any system. The battery performance and indicator has also been a very pleasant surprise. The only surprise I was not so pleased with was the ISO 6400 performance, which is quite unusable.
Customer Service No experience with customer service. Similar Products Used: Minolta Maxxum 5D
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[Feb 21, 2009]
LightBright
Intermediate
Strength:
Rigid construction
Weakness:
Have to manually lift flash up, no pop up spring. (not really a problem)
Well I’m not much of a reviewer, but I feel as if I need to because the Sony a700 is one hell of a camera! Sure it’s not as popular as Nikon or cannon cams but who cares. When I pull out my camera, friends ask me "you don’t like canon or Nikon". It pisses me off to the extreme. First off, cameras are just brands, there all cameras, and we should get the one that fits our needs the best, and the a700 is the perfect match for me. 2ndly, this camera has many of the Minolta dna, this includes the looks, the feel plus it can take old Minolta auto focus lenses, most people don’t know this and continue to see Sony as a toy until they try one for themselves. It’s a large camera compared to most but it feels more substantial in your hands. Plus, since it is quite large, it won’t look or feel goofy when you mount a long telephoto lens on it. The body is also very very solid literally and feeling wise. In other words, it’s a tough camera. I’m more into using ambient light in my kind of photography so I hardly ever use the flash, however I wished it had a pop up flash instead of one that you have to lift up. I know I may come off sounding a little too picky but I worry that the flash will accidently lift up for some odd reason and break. That’s really the only annoyance I have with it, but just for the record, it never lifted by itself inside my cam bag ever. Anyways, I love this camera! The screen is absolutely brilliant. The color, resolution and, overall quality of the screen makes me wish I could watch Topgear on my lcd lol. Jk of course but it really is something to marvel at. The ergonomics on this camera is superb, I’ve held many cameras in different stores, and the a700 fits like a glove. I feel like I have access to everything with a push of a button. This is fact, because the Sony a700 has a tremendous amount of buttons. I’m not going to say it has the most buttons because quite frankly I don’t know. But this particular body has so many buttons that may seem intimidating. But once used to it, you will find that you spend more time taking photos than diving into a billion dead end menus. I hardly EVER use the camera menus to change settings. ALMOST everything has a dedicated button. It’s like 2nd nature to me, and it’s looks from all those buttons defiantly make the camera look and feel more professional. As I said, it may look complicated at first with all the buttons, but this camera is the most user friendly camera I have ever used. The first time I held it in my hands was in Frys Electronics, but I went in especially to try out the canon eos 40d or 50d. I saw the Sony picked it up and, there was no comparison to the userfriendlyness of the 700. In 5 minutes flat I knew how to control the basics such as exposure, aperture and iso. So easy! The alpha700 is my main body and I take it with me everywhere. Very fun to use. As for the quality of the photos, I think there all right with the 18-70mm kit lens. I took some pretty nice shots with the kit lens but the 18-70mm SERIOSLY limits the performance of the body. But I bought the 18-70mm kit lens to start out with and intended to upgrade when I get the cash. For $100 I shouldn’t complain but yes if you plan on getting any camera, no matter how many megapixel or your image sensor ect, if you buy a crapy lens to go along with, your images won’t look so hot. I have a sigma 30mm f1.4 lens on the way from adorama.com. Should come about 3 more days, can’t wait to unleash the true performance of the a700! Customer Service Not used yet |
[Dec 16, 2008]
ehealy
Expert
Strength:
Overall design
Weakness:
Weaknesses
What a surprise. Purchased with a wonderful 16-105 lens the combination was an excellent value. That is the only response that is applicable in this instance. A 20+ years of Minolta experience and reluctantly force to give up my 9 and move to digital. It was painful due to the lack of a quality pro-consumer camera. When Sony purchased Minulta I reversed my decision to switch to Canon. I hated to give up the Minolta lens' and Sony said they would be compatible in all future cameras. So I waited. The Sony A700 was well worth the wait. This camera has the ergonomics, ease of use, and overall quality I have always had with Minolta's high end film cameras. With its 12 mpixel capture (that is the equivalent of the maximum 35mm slide resolution. 12 per channel = 36 mb). As for shotting, the 2 position trigger is quiet and smooth. The second position is so smooth it gives you the same feel as a finely crafted rifle trigger.
Customer Service Previous experience has been great. Out of warrenty was a reasonable flat fee. Similar Products Used: Minolta 9; 9XI
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[Oct 09, 2008]
NoKnees
Intermediate
Strength:
Works with most all modern A-Mount AF lenses built for the Minolta / Konica-Minolta and now Sony cameras. Adapters available for easy use of older manual m42 lenses as well as the MD mount lenses from Minolta, but of course these are not automatic in any way.
Weakness:
Slow AF in bad light with average lenses... Good lense (f2.8 or better) no problems..
Great camera if you take the time to get to know it. If you are looking for an easy step-up from a point and shoot camera, there are cheaper options out there that will give you the results you are looking for. If you like to do fine adjustments and want to take the time to get a shot just right, this is a great tool for you.
Customer Service Poor knowledge at SonyStyle stores last year, better this year.
Similar Products Used: Owned: Sony A100, Minolta Maxxum 600si, 7xi, various point and shoots...
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[Jul 31, 2008]
Dylan
Intermediate
Strength:
Great IQ up to ISO 800, very acceptable at 1600, still better DR and color despite the noise at ISO 3200 compared to the competition
Weakness:
Less than steller means to access to the three user definable settings sets.
I origionally learned to shoot on some old Canon film bodies back about 13 years ago. I always hated shooting on film though because I was a poor student at the time and all my experiements usually just ended up costing me money in materials for no satisfactory results. The handling of my equipment always got in my way too. As I moved along, I got to borrow a friend's Minolta 7 and several great lenses, and I fell in love with the Minolta glass.
Similar Products Used: Canon 300D (Rebel)
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[Jun 10, 2008]
Ipsofoto
Intermediate
Strength:
- Lightweight and small compared to others in class, looks like a bridge camera compared to my friend's Nikon D3!
Weakness:
- Picture quality and resolution is not up to Canon 5D standards. (I appreciate they are not like-for-like cameras or in the same class, and the 5D is full frame etc, but it is 3+ years old and would have expected IQ to have improved to match the 5D by now) I should add that at low ISOs (200 or below) and shooting RAW or cRAW the Sony output is almost as good as the Canon, which when coupled with the Sony's size, weight, LCD and anti-shake device is enough for me.
I bought a Canon 5D 12 months ago and although it produces impressive pictures, I found a significant proportion of my pictures were blurred or out of focus, far more than I experienced with mr Canon film cameras. This was mainly down to camera shake on my part I think - though I did think the focusing was idiosyncratic too. Also, I found myself not carrying my 5D around as it was a heavy camera with the 24-105mm lens attached.
Customer Service Not used. Similar Products Used: Canon 5D |
[Jan 10, 2008]
funchy
Intermediate
Strength:
1. Uses standard lenses (Minolta). Despite being older I had no problems using my old Quantaray and Sigma Minolta-compatible lenses. It was so nice to be able to snap on my 300mm and shoot! And since I'm using normal lenses, all my old filters, hoods, etc also fit.
Weakness:
1. My Photoshop CS2 is giving me trouble reading their version of the RAW files the camera produces. Not sure why and the info that came with the camera didn't help. Maybe it's just a setting, who knows? Their included "lightbox" software is a little lame.
I was looking at the best digital SLRs I could buy for my budget of around $1000. I settled on the Sony A700 because my old digital (Cybershot f717) is still working after 5 years & exceeded my expectations. And the A700 got great reviews, & uses all my Minolta lenses.
Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Sony Cybershot f717 (my previous camera, bought 5 years ago as their former prosumer model for $1000)
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[Dec 12, 2007]
TREVOR LEE
Intermediate
Strength:
12 megapixels, 5 fps, very fast auto focus! bigger body makes it more durable and better for bigger lenses, has vertical grip add on!, 3inch screen and many more!
Weakness:
be careful in dim light, i have had problems with graininess but it can be fixed just be aware. I bought a Sony a100 because it was cheap and just needed a camera but then i really got into photography. soon the A100 wasn't good enough and i was disappointed because i had bought lenses but there was no upgrade. But then the A700 came out and i was thrilled. I bought it and I love it! It's a lot better than the A100. Similar Products Used: I have used a Nikon D200 and D300 and the Sony A700 is a lot better than the D200 and can compete with the D300! |