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  2. Sony Alpha 700 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony α700 (DSLR-A700) was the second model launched in the Sony α series of APS-C sensor digital single-lens reflex cameras, following the α100, with several improvements over the latter. Some of the camera's technology was inspired by the former Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D , such as the man-machine command interface/commands, LCD menus ...

  3. List of Sony A-mount cameras - Wikipedia

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    Sony α700: DSLR-A700 (only US-model with grip-sensor) CX62300, CX62320 258 [1] DSLR APS-C CMOS ... Sony α390 DSLR-A390 CX86200 263 [1] DSLR APS-C CCD

  4. List of Sony α cameras - Wikipedia

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    Digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR) – early α models with three-digit model numbers employ this technology; they all feature Sony's A-mount. SLT (defined by Sony as "single-lens translucent") – similar in appearance to a DSLR, but featuring a fixed semi-reflective mirror.

  5. Category:Sony A-mount DSLR cameras - Wikipedia

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    Sony Alpha 100; Sony Alpha 200; Sony Alpha 230; Sony Alpha 290; Sony Alpha 330; Sony Alpha 350; Sony α390; Sony Alpha 500; ... Sony DSLR-A700; Sony DSLR-A850; Sony ...

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  7. Sony α - Wikipedia

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    Sony's entry into the DSLR market dates back to July 2005 where a joint venture with Konica Minolta would have resulted in both companies marketing an updated line of DSLRs to consumers. [4] Between 2006 and 2008 Sony was the fastest growing company on the DSLR market, reaching 13% market share in 2008 to become the third largest DSLR company ...