Just bought an A700! Got it for 449 in the endBecause it was a display model. Off to Bristol now
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bal...did you not get a remote when you bought your A700?
You know what I never even checked lol :bonk: brb
question, if using a tripod high up and you want to take picture with remote is there a way of hooking camera up to external monitor so you can see the object etc... because I wanted to try doing some car shoots but dont quite fancy standing on a ladder if you know what I mean?
Its a shame its an IR remote instead of radio controlled, because you have to point the remote at the camera instead of just being able to press the button from any direction...
If anyone can help with the question about being able to see the viewfinder through external monitor please let me know![]()
You can always purchase (off ebay) a wireless remote. I bought one for the a300 before I got the a700.
As for the monitor/tv viewing it is not possible to view what you are about to take as this is effectively live view which would need a second sensor in the prism box (a300/350) or mirror up live view as some other manufacturers use. The hook up is mainly for shooting direct to computer & with the remote software you can take time lapse shots. Hope this helps.
WAIT.. so a300 works with remote controller?
as far as we know they haven't made any for a while (this type of product is produced in batches rather than continuous production) & no more are planned.Noticed lately quite a few people snapping up A700's at pretty decent prices. Is this because it's not going to be made any more or replaced.
yes, especially if you use a lens with an f2.8 or larger max. apertureAlso, I have just started to do some football photography, which the A350 is coping with to a degree, but would the A700 improve my chances of getting more keepers. Is the AF any quicker
http://www.mhohner.de/sony-minolta/flashes.phpquick couple of questions
will the minolta programme flash 5200i work on my a300
you mean http://www.sigma-imaging-uk.com/lenses/standard/50mm.htm ?and whats the sigma af 50 mm lens like compared to the minolta 50 mm
Not sure if I'll be able to part with my A200 thoughToo many good memories! Love it to bits. Keeping it is pointless though.
Thats interesting - in that case I'd be interested in the Tamron myself!
Its a shame its an IR remote instead of radio controlled, because you have to point the remote at the camera instead of just being able to press the button from any direction...
If anyone can help with the question about being able to see the viewfinder through external monitor please let me know![]()
Andy, have you fully switched sides yet or are you still running two systems?I only ask because there is no mention of the D700 under your avatar anymore!!
There was a Sigma and Tamron on Ebay, asked both for full size sample images, but the Sigma sold before he had a chance to reply.
Was that the used Sigma 70-200 on Ebay for £450 recently?
If so you got a lucky escape - I asked for samples and the f/2.8 performance was awful. f/4 was very good, but f/2.8 was unusable.
The chap sent me some samples so he wasn't trying to pull a fast one. It was just bad.
I still do have marek582's shots from his auction .. funnily enough you both did chimney shots![]()

Took some photos at Cheddar with my newly purchased A700 today and what a fantastic camera it is!
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Not sure if I'll be able to part with my A200 thoughToo many good memories! Love it to bits. Keeping it is pointless though.

the A700 Club
Bunch of show offs if you ask me!!:razz:

Bunch of show offs if you ask me!!:razz:
GOTTA BE IN IT TO WIN IT....![]()
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