
120FPS at 4k
With the Sony A6700's ability to record at 120FPS in 4K, filmmakers can capture stunning slow-motion footage in ultra-high definition, adding a whole new dimension of storytelling and visual impact to their work.
Discover the groundbreaking Sony a6700, the first addition to the a6000 series in four years. This game-changing camera boasts a 26mp back-illuminated APS-C size sensor and an innovative AI processor, combining breathtaking stills and lightning-fast autofocus. This hybrid shooter is perfect for both photography enthusiasts and seasoned filmmakers; offering exceptional image quality, user-friendly design, and advanced features. Whether you're a shutterbug or a seasoned filmmaker, the a6700 is designed to cater to your creative needs.
With the Sony A6700's ability to record at 120FPS in 4K, filmmakers can capture stunning slow-motion footage in ultra-high definition, adding a whole new dimension of storytelling and visual impact to their work.
The latest AI technology in Sony's A6700 camera enables the autofocus to identify and differentiate between subjects such as cars, trains, planes, animals, and insects. This AI-driven camera uses various image optimization and post-processing methods to enhance the quality and appeal of photos.
The camera also includes the S&Q, or Slow and Quick mode, ideal for creating slow-motion and time-lapse videos directly in the camera. This provides immediate creative control for filmmakers. Sony recommends shooting in 4:2:2, 10-bit mode for the best color output.
If you're a current owner of the A6600 or are comparing the two cameras, you’ll find that the A6700 offers a significant range of improvements, such as higher resolution, new body design, and faster autofocus using the new AI processor. On the A6600, the screen also flipped upwards, which made vlogging difficult if you had a microphone attached. If you’re a video shooter, the A6700 also features 10-bit video, previously reserved only for professional shooters. We think the camera is a worthy upgrade to its predecessor.
Suppose you’re a current owner of the A6600 or are comparing the two cameras. In that case, you’ll find that the A6700 offers a significant range of improvements, such as higher resolution, new body design, and faster autofocus using the new AI processor. On the A6600, the screen also flipped upwards, which made vlogging difficult if you had a microphone attached. If you’re a video shooter, the A6700 also features 10-bit video, previously reserved only for professional shooters. We think the camera is a worthy upgrade to its predecessor.
A powerful capture tool for its price point. This camera features an impressive 26-megapixel back-illuminated APS-C size sensor bolstered by a cutting-edge AI processor. This powerful combination produces stunningly clear still images and remarkably rapid autofocus capabilities.
The touchscreen interface of the A6700 is like having your own personal assistant right at your fingertips. Want to adjust your shutter speed, aperture, or ISO? Just tap and slide, and the A6700 takes care of the rest. Sony continues to streamline the capture process so creators can spend more time shooting and less fiddling with the menu.
Shot on the Sony a6700
Shot on the Sony a6700
Shot on the Sony a6700
For all you filmmakers out there, the Sony A6700 camera comes packed with a mighty APS-C sensor and the capability to shoot 4K at 120fps in 10-bit 4:2:2 quality. Encased in a rangefinder-style body, its compact size makes it a dream tool for on-the-go filming. It also features a brand-new wireless microphone system with eight unique recording modes, so your audio capture will be top-notch.
An APS-C sensor features a smaller-than-full-frame sensor, balancing image quality, size, and cost, which is ideal for hobbyists and semi-professionals.
APS-C cameras, like the A6700, typically cost less than full frames while still offering high-end features at a wallet-friendly price. They’re also noticeably smaller and lighter, ideal for extended handheld shooting and travel. APS-C Sensors are a favorite amongst telephoto shooters giving you an extra 1.5x boost on any lens that you’re using. If you’re into sports or wildlife photography, your 200mm full-frame lens will become 300mm paired with this camera.
If you want to learn more about the technical differences between an APS-C camera vs. a full-frame, read our comprehensive overview article here.
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