The Sony DTC-700 is a digital camcorder that was introduced by Sony in the late 1990s. It was a high-end model in Sony's DVC (Digital Video Collection) lineup and featured a 350,000-pixel CCD image sensor, a 14x optical zoom lens, and the ability to record MPEG-1 video at a resolution of 352x240 pixels at 12 frames per second. It also included various shooting modes, image stabilization, and built-in digital effects such as slow and fast motion. The Sony DTC-700 was considered a pioneering product in the digital camcorder market due to its high image quality and advanced features.