

I'm not saying I have much money to bought this and that but I am an addict for new stuffs and new gadgets. That sometimes Hubby would feel disappointed with things I bought for luxury not with purpose. But, even if Hubby feel that way he always tell me to do things that could make me happy. In short! I'm allowed to bought one! I am hooked between Sony and Nikon DSLR. Hmp! What should I get? Well, I need to do more research about this gadgets, so I can bought one ASAP. SONY DSLR cost $1400 while the NIKON DSLR cost $2,229.95 (package deal).


The Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 ($1400) is the second digital SLR from the Japanese electronics giant. This camera was first shown at PMA earlier this year, and had been referred to as the "advanced amateur" model. The camera is a descendant of Konica Minolta's digital SLRs, as Sony bought their assets in 2006. Thus, the A700 has many of the same features that were found on Minolta D-SLRs of days past. These include the Alpha lens mount, hot shoe, sensor-shift image stabilizer, EyeStart AF, and more.
Here are some standout features on the A700:
* 12.2 effective Megapixel Sony "Exmor" CMOS sensor with on-chip noise reduction
* Support for Minolta and Sony lenses that use the Alpha mount
* Super SteadyShot image stabilization system
* Rugged, weather resistant body
* Dust reduction system
* Ultra high resolution 3-inch LCD display
* 5 frame/second continuous shooting
* Fully adjustable Dynamic Range Optimizer; user can bracket for DRO as well
* 11-point center dual cross autofocus system
* Dual memory card slots (CF + MS Duo), with the former supporting UDMA cards
* HDMI output


Agility, speed, low noise and spectacular imaging performance converge in the Nikon D300 to create an amazingly versatile D-SLR that, with your imagination, is ready to go to work. A high-resolution 12.3-megapixel, DX-format image sensor with exclusive Nikon EXPEED digital image processing technology captures your vision at up to 6 frames per second. Add the optional MB-D10 grip to boost your speed to 8 FPS!
A fast 51-area AF system is now even smarter when teamed with Nikon's exclusive Scene Recognition System. The SRS provides additional data to Nikon's famous 1,005-pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix Metering II, assuring even more accurate exposures and white balance detection. Of course, the D300 offers precision Center-Weighted and Spot metering control.
Reliable image review and menu access now comes to life with the D300's bright, tempered-glass protected, 170-degree wide-angle, 3-inch, 920,000-dot VGA TFT LCD monitor. The high-resolution LCD is also the D300's viewfinder when either of two Live View modes is selected, and new Picture Control settings offer precise fine-tuning of your image characteristics. Simply put, the D300 was engineered to exceed expectations.
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