Accessory Shoe / ACC connectorThe F707 now has a connection-less accessory shoe mounted justbehind the pop-up flash. It's designed to take the optional HVL-F1000flash unit which is in turn connected to the camera via the ACCconnector just beside the shoe.The ACC connector is also used for wired remote control RM-DR1or the remote control included on Sony's VCT-D480RM tripod.Pop-up FlashThe F707's flash unit is now electro-mechanically operated (goneis the sliding lever). It will automatically pop-up from the lensbarrel either when required (Auto Flash mode) or when selected (ForcedFlash mode).The flash has a rated range of of 0.5 - 5 m (1.6 - 16.4 ft) whichis pretty ambitious for its size.LensAs I mentioned earlier the F707 uses another Carl Zeiss designed5x optical zoom lens. It's big and bright with a maximum apertureof F2.0 at wide angle (38 mm) and F2.4 at telephoto (190 mm). Andthat's impressive for such a long focal length lens.Looking at the lens straight on it's obvious that the actual glasselements are much larger than in the original F505 lens.You may also have noticed the additional LED windowsdotted around the lens rim, the two at the top provide IR light for theNightShot and NightFraming features (they glow a very slight red colourwhen switched on).
The third on the right side in this picture is thelaser output for Hologram AF (below). Hologram AF'Now I know you gonna dig this'. Here's a neatparty trick to wow your friends (are the guys on STF going to love thisor what), aim the camera at a dark wall and half-press the shutter release,the camera will paint a pretty laser pattern on the wall.This pattern is used to assist the contrast detect AFsystem in locking AF in low light situations. The pattern appears forapproximately one second and does appear to work (in most circumstances).We'll test it in a bit more detail later in the review. I'm told by Sonythat this class 1 laser is completely safe to aim directly at a personsface (yes, really).Tripod mount / camera baseProbably one of the best positioned tripod mounts of any digitalcamera. The F707's tripod mount is located on the base of the lensbarrel and is surrounded by four rubber feet. The Sony F707 was my very first camera, which I purchased way back in June of 2002.
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Although today (3/2015) I own newer DSLR cameras from Nikon (D200 & D7000), I still love using the Sony F707. After all these years, it continues to deliver excellent image quality.and it has significant sentimental value to me.
I just recently purchased a second used F707 on eBay to have as a backup-backup camera in the event that my original F707 quits on me. I wish Sony would produce an F727? Model (or a limited edition F707).I would be the first to buy.