Alpha 6700 APS-C Mirrorless Camera
Alpha 6700 APS-C Mirrorless Camera
The A6700 raises the bar in filmmaking with the ability to shoot in 4K 10-bit 422 at an incredible 120 fps. This camera is a masterclass in user-friendly design, incorporating a power switch, camera shutter, record button, rear command dial, and mode dial for easy navigation. One standout feature is the unique mode switch, allowing seamless transitions between Photo, Video, and S&Q modes. Complementing the A6700 is the compact ECM-1 microphone, with four microphones and eight distinct recording modes. This device can easily connect to your camera's cold shoe mount, simplifying your audio capture setup for a seamless shooting experience.
The Sony a6700 is a comprehensive tool for hybrid creators, 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.
Note: Only available in the US.
Top Camera Features
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.
Dedicated AI Processing
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.
Unique Mode Switches
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.
A6600 vs A6700
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.