12.4 MP, APS-C CMOS sensor, ISO 100-1600, pentaprism view finder, 3" 320,000 pixel non-articulated LCD screen
At the time this was Sony's top of the line camera. It still had Minolta DNA but many of the knobs and buttons were gone, the ergonomics were much improved and it had twice as many pixels and a 3" screen. The camera had a nice feel and the images were visibly better so I was happy with the upgrade.
I had reservations about Sony's commitment to the DSLR market but reports I read at the time indicated that they were serious about elbowing their way into that market so I decided to stay with Sony. (in hindsight I don't think many understood just how serious they were about challenging the major brands).