Sony A6700 Camera Review + APS-C lens recommendations

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Sony Alpha 6700 Camera Review + APS-C lens recommendations
500-page eBook and camera setup file: Patreon.com/markgaler
Ultra High-Defintion Images: flic.kr/s/aHBqjAK1nA
Pre-order the camera from B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3JU9EAY
This is Sony's first APS-C camera since the A6600 in 2019. Its 26 megapixel backlit illuminated APS-C sensor, Bionz XR Processor and AI Subject Recognition Processor are just three of the many upgrades that APS-C users have been waiting for. Check out the review to see if the camera will meet all your needs.
0:00 Introduction
4:49 A6700 Camera Specifications
13:43 Why APS-C
22:10 A6700 Body Design
28:30 Lens Recommendations
32:53 Review Images captured with the A6700 Camera
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  • Join me on Patreon for the best Alpha Support and Guidance. A single $10 Membership fee includes access to my 600-page camera-specific eBooks + Over twenty 1-hour member-only seminars + cameras settings files + access to the Raw files from the lens and camera reviews (there is no contract or commitment beyond the first month). www.patreon.com/markgaler

    @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • Hello Mark, you spoke about you are writing a A6700 eBook like you did for other camera's. Curious about release date. Do you have a date in mind?

      @roykrikke7775@roykrikke777510 ай бұрын
    • you have explained the camera in so much detail its actually so much more camera than the youtubers who reviewed it said it is.

      @sjm.photos@sjm.photos10 ай бұрын
    • @@roykrikke7775 - it’s now available on my Patreon channel

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills I don't see it.

      @jmreagle@jmreagleАй бұрын
  • I have watched several videos on the a6700, and this is by far the best!! I am a disabled senior citizen photographer. I have been shooting with the a7RIV along with a number of heavy full-frame lenses. It’s getting harder and harder to carry the gear. I recently made a trip to Australia from the US with a 30lb backpack. It was way too much to carry. I have no choice other than to reduce the weight. The 6700 looks like the best option.

    @LimitlessLivingOver50@LimitlessLivingOver509 ай бұрын
    • Good choice - I am currently travelling with a bag that weighs not more than 10lbs. Check me out on my Alpha support channel where you can download a 600-page eBook for this camera - Patreon.com/markgaler

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
    • I just hiked mount Fuji with my full frame A7R3 and the sigma 50mm. Even that was a BEAR to carry around and hard to keep safe in my large hiking pack. Just order the 6700 to lose some weight! 😅

      @c0nn0rmacklin@c0nn0rmacklin9 ай бұрын
  • Just the information I was looking for! Thank you Mark!

    @RodneyGracia@RodneyGracia10 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Thx Mark for another insightful and informative video! I love your approach to these - your 6400 one convinced me to go with it and it’s been the best camera I’ve ever had! This looks amazing- not quite ready to upgrade yet but this will certainly be on the shortlist! I can imagine a lot of a6xxxx users trading in their bodies for this when it’s available. Thx again - your videos are so insightful and amazingly useful in helping device if a camera is the right choice for you. Your guides are invaluable as well to help get the most out of the system and your lens recommendations have helped me shape my camera bag.

    @phileagle8432@phileagle843210 ай бұрын
    • I try to take the educational approach to camera reviews 👍🙂 thanks for the feedback

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Wow. You are THE best! A well deserving Sony ambassador! This review saved my bank from going broke. I was about to order Sony ZV-E1. I am now leaning on the 6700! You presented an awesome about of pro to buy the 6700! It will my first APS-C Sony body! Thank you very much.

    @alantay9409@alantay940910 ай бұрын
    • Glad I could help!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • Me as well I almost placed an order

      @de.transformation.hub_@de.transformation.hub_10 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic review. Thank you Mark for your work and tips considering lenses.

    @wojciechkanclerski@wojciechkanclerski10 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Mark, really great overview of the A6700

    @charlesdelanoy@charlesdelanoy10 ай бұрын
    • Glad you liked it!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • So good, this video is really really well put together

    @remiepron@remiepron22 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for your positive feedback

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills22 күн бұрын
  • Always the best Master. Thanks for this!

    @wOhtest@wOhtest10 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Mark, good show as always!

    @VladimirNaumoff@VladimirNaumoff10 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Very comprehensive overview. Saving this one in my library. Thanks The Lonely Overlander

    @TLOverlander@TLOverlander6 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the positive feedback

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills5 ай бұрын
  • super detailed with all those prices, sizes and weights, AWESOME video 👏

    @m-stat9@m-stat92 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills2 ай бұрын
    • I try to supply as much informations as possible so someone can make an informed purchasing decision - as a Sony Ambassador I can't weight my videos on just personal opinion. If I discuss Image Quality I show the visual evidence. Check out my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel if you like the quality of my learning resources.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for another great Review Mark!

    @wadimrybalchenko2034@wadimrybalchenko203410 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • This is one of the best video I have ever seen about a6700 and even sony alpha aspc system.

    @thomasyang803@thomasyang80310 ай бұрын
    • I feel this type of APS-C camera review is incomplete if the entire system is not addressed. How can someone effectively determine if the camera fits their needs if they are not familiar with the lens options currently available. I don’t think many of the reviewers have considered the purchasing decisions of many potential customers for this camera. There is an assumption they will know how the market has changed in the last four years since there last APS-C purchase or not be aware of the systems if they are new to the APS-C ILC format.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for another great Review Mark! I may want to upgrade my a6400 now. I have my a7iv, but this could be a great lightweight travel companion. I appreciate everything you do!

    @johnhurlbut@johnhurlbut10 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • Not even close. Don't be fooled. Nothing compares to life-like, close to screen look of full frame. Not to mention sharpness. 7 series aren't even heavy or big. Save your $1200

      @Arcticfox7@Arcticfox79 ай бұрын
    • @@Arcticfox7 we will have to disagree - I shoot full frame and APS-C and I think this is possibly the most significant Sony camera release since the A7Rll and A9

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
    • @@Arcticfox7 you have to factor in the size, price and weight of the glass as the size and weight of the camera (as you point out) is not significant. Maybe you didn’t watch the entire video before you commented.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
    • @AlphaCreativeSkills I've been a long time Sony user, a6000 back in 2017 and A73 soon after. But I've never been more pleased with photos I'm taking as I am with my newly acquired Canon 5d4. This old body has too many useful features that makes photography a joy, extremely intuitive touch function being one of them. And I'm finally able to get a proper grip. Photos look instantly interesting right out of the camera. There is no need to fix colors with Canon, everything looks natural. Skies look blue and vegetation green. Makes human subjects look like movie characters. I took photos in bright afternoon sunlight few days ago and I was blown away by them, they had character and depth despite harsh conditions.

      @Arcticfox7@Arcticfox79 ай бұрын
  • This video is great and very informative. Thank you! Will you be producing a a6700 ebook ?

    @RalphPastel@RalphPastel9 ай бұрын
    • Yes - the eBook and CAMSET file (camera set up file) are now available on my Patreon support channel - Patreon.com/markgaler

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Thank you very much ! You just earned a new patreon. And thank you again for your great work!

      @RalphPastel@RalphPastel9 ай бұрын
  • Great presentation 👍

    @kallemannonen@kallemannonen10 ай бұрын
    • Thank you 👍

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Your KZhead reviews are the most informative and thorough, and your Patreon resources are even better. Thank you for all your hard work. I use A7RV and am wondering if there is a difference in quality (noise, readout speed) between APS-C mode on the A7RV and the newer 26 megapixel sensor in the a6700.

    @davidligon6088@davidligon608810 ай бұрын
    • I expect the readout to be faster but the noise to be similar to the A7RV in APS-C mode. I don’t have the time to bench-test this gear as I have chosen to shoot on location instead (something that many reviewers don’t prioritise). As an Ambassador I can’t get away with opinions, so I have to present photographic evidence instead. Not everyone has worked this out yet and are seemingly unaware of how few photos are shown in many of the reviews.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Thank you. I appreciate your on-site image examples for this and other equipment. It not only demonstrates the capabilities of the lens, but inspires thinking about creative use cases. Your reviews are unique and second to none. I especially liked your colorful 20-70 shots in India and look forward to future examples here and on your Patrion account.

      @davidligon6088@davidligon608810 ай бұрын
    • @@davidligon6088 - Thanks for noticing I am one of the few reviewers that puts effort into the shooting aspect of a review. Here is a link to a 4-minute video featuring travel images captured with the camera - kzhead.info/sun/gLVqfdOsj4yVY4E/bejne.html

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Sometimes I get the impression that talking about gear for many "photographers" has become more important than talking about taking photos in real life situations with certain cameras. The always asked question which system is better is for most photographers absolute irrelevant, once you have made up your decision for Sony or Canon or Fuji and you have invested in lenses you usually stick to that decision. I for example stick to Sony APS-C because of size and weight, and I'm happy with the quality. And then you need a good review about how to use your system best, what to expect of a new model compared to the old one. And you need example pictures to see what is possible with certain cameras and lenses. I've always valued your videos Mark for delivering just that, high quality information about the gear, tips for taking photos and good picture examples, not "test" photos but real life photos.

      @11roji@11roji9 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing! Totally agree with all this. I recently switched from Full frame to APSc , the Fuji 56 f1.2mm wr and 90mm f2 are unbelievably sharp and paired with the latest Fuji 40mpx sensors, I am seeing better results compared to when I was shooting Full frame, quite remarkable

    @eliaspap8708@eliaspap870810 ай бұрын
    • I am pleased Sony has decided to throw their hat back into the ring :-)

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills from a portrait photographer Sony has made improvements with color science and skin tones and is a great camera for most applications, but if I was to stay with this format (APSc) I can’t look past Fuji for the above reasons, especially the skin tones and for fun you get the 19 film simulations for those times when you’re shooting just JPgs for social media

      @eliaspap8708@eliaspap870810 ай бұрын
    • @@eliaspap8708 -colour science is a problematic term Canon coined for its flavour of Color used in its JPEG rendition. There is, however, NO science unless you create a custom profile for your own sensor. This is possible but is rarely undertaken by the vast majority of photographers. It is possible to make a Fuji and a Sony camera produce exactly the same (completely accurate) colours when shooting Raw by profiling the sensor.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • Every scanner or camera sensor has its unique colour Gamut, it’s impossible to change the characteristics of this, Especially making it wider for a certain colour, I think I should know I this as I work as an engineer for Epson, you would think anyway 😊 I profile printers, scanners and papers quite often, The Fuji uses an X trans sensor array with no AA filter quite unique unlike most other cameras using Bayer, this is part of the reason, for me the subtle hues in the blues and reds are impressive and just not there when I was using Canon full frame, you can profile two different cameras to match each other that’s easy to do, but what you will be doing is dumbing or limiting one to match the other and I definitely wouldn’t want to dumb down or restrict the colour gamut of any camera, I’m sure you would agree.

      @eliaspap8708@eliaspap870810 ай бұрын
  • Very comprehensive video, exactly what i needed to make up my mind on the a6700. Im a hobbyist photographer with only a Ricoh GRIIIx and i find the a6700 would be the perfect leverage camera for me to up my game to the money making -level. Truly incredible what kind of tech we got thesedays!

    @k1ttyyh@k1ttyyh7 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills7 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Mark. I don't know why I waste my time watching other reviews.

    @j16m02@j16m0210 ай бұрын
    • Thanks - the more time Sony can give me with a pre-production camera the more I can shoot before committing to the review. More reviewers need to include more real-world shooting into their reviews in my opinion but they are constrained by time, money and profit

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Hi Mark! Thank you for your video! Do you have any recommendations on which lens would be good do do a video podcast and decent photography?

    @goodday7099@goodday709910 ай бұрын
    • I have recommendations in this video and I offer detailed and personal support on Patreon.com/markgaler

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • List of Lenses recommendations in the video: Premium APS-C Lenses: • Sony E 10-20mm F4 G • Sony E 16-55mm F2.8 G • Sony E 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS The F2.8 Zooms: • Sigma E 18-50mm F2.8 DC DN • Sony E 16-55mm F2.8 G • Tamron 17-70mm F2.8 Di III Wide Aperture Travel Kit: • Sony E 11mm F1.8 • Sony E 15mm F1.4 • Sony E 18-135 F3.5-5.6 OSS • Sigma 56mm F1.4 DC DN 3-Lens Kit (Wildlife / Landscape): • Sony E 11mm F1.8 • Sony E 16-55mm F2.8 G • Sony E 70350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS Vloggers Kit: • Sony E 11mm F1.8 • Sony E 10-20mm F4 G • Sony E 18-105mm F4 G

    @vatsalshah2095@vatsalshah209510 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for copying my lens recommendations into the comments

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • I share your obsession with photo kit weight and size, Mark. This is why never went for a full frame, not even the a7c, and I still use my a6500. Not for much longer. My dreams came true, finally, in the form of the a6700. Well, 99% true. I wish they kept the small pop up flush in it. I know, most people poo poo it for useless but I dare to disagree. Great review of Sony gear as always. Thanks.

    @tadc@tadc10 ай бұрын
    • At least it can now use the small HVL -F28 RM

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Hi Mark. Thank you once again for a highly detailed video, that helps consumers make informed decisions about photography gear and photography itself. I just received my a6700 over the weekend and tested it. Coming from the a6400 which certainly worked well for me for the last 3 years, I did find that it was time to upgrade due to the AI, which I thought would give me an edge up for bird and wild life photography. I must say that it really does help and my pictures are in focus much more than before. Though one question that I would like to ask, if I may is that I noticed that when using eye detect in the photography mode, when a bird/animal is behind tree branches etc, the camera has a harder time focusing, as well as when you have let say a group of ducks it gets confused as to which duck you are trying to capture. Do you in these cases come out of wide and going to spot etc.. to help the camera focus better on the subject? Thanks again!

    @mden2490@mden24909 ай бұрын
    • I recommend watching my Subject detection video tutorial as you can assign how sticky the focus tracking is. If you need additional guidance you can catch up with me on Patreon.com/markgaler where you can download a 625-page eBook for this camera along with a camera setup file.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills thank you

      @mden2490@mden24909 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the overview Mark! For all intensive purposes, outside of being able to shoot 20 FPS and full frame with my original first gen A9, would you consider this camera an upgrade overall over the first gen A9? I feel like my first gen A9 is really getting outdated (no firmware updates for some time now)especially since the 6700 has SONY's new AI and focusing features found in the A7RM5.

    @rickoleary@rickoleary10 ай бұрын
    • The A6700 does not use a stacked sensor. The A6700 is an upgrade in every way except for the sensor. Focus acquisition is better on the A6700 but tracking, although excellent, may not be as good as your ageing A9.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad Sony is continuing with the APS-C line of cameras. They suit me for travel and I have been using them since the NEX 7. I passed on the a6600 as an upgrade from my a6500 but the a6700 is more significant. I do wish it had a shutter to protect the sensor when changing lenses while out and about. It's a pain to to get dust on the sensor. My current work around it to carry to camera bodies to avoid changing lenses. All being said, I may well end up saving for new lenses first such as the new 70-200mm macro and the 15mm.

    @rwilifeandtravel1854@rwilifeandtravel185410 ай бұрын
    • If a great update to an A6500 camera. I also owned the NEX 7 🙂👍

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • It has a shutter, it just protects itself by exposing the sensor lol

      @z352kdaf8324@z352kdaf832410 ай бұрын
  • Hi Mark, first video of your I have ever watched and very impressed, thank you! I am updating from DSLR to Mirrorless and had already decided on the A6700 from a weight, size and affordability perspective (getting older, love travelling) - your video confirmed everything I had considered plus lots, lots more. The only difference was I was looking at the Sony 18-135 as opposed to the 16-55 you suggest, as its $1,000 (Aus) cheaper (though I appreciate not as fast a lens). What are your thoughts? I am not going to go with the 11mm yet (just 2 lens at the moment) simply because I can't afford it all in the one transaction. Looking forward to looking at your other KZhead info, like your style. Must say, I get a little lost (OK, lots lost) in Full Frame to APS-C changes in focal length - any plain English info here would be great? Also Teleconverters I'm a bit confused on as well................ Thanks again, great video's, cheers for now

    @scottobrien6465@scottobrien64659 ай бұрын
    • I have reviewed and own the E 18-135 lens. Happy to guide you through a decision-making process on my Alpha support channel - Patreon.com/markgaler - this requires a ‘conversation’ rather than a short ‘answer’.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
  • Best review I’ve seen.

    @lionblanc6168@lionblanc61689 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the positive feedback

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
  • Wow! What a video to really show off the Sony APS-C system with great lenses. I own a ton if full frame gear and Sony bodies from the A7C, A7 IV, A7R V, and A1 but now I want to run out and get the latest APS-C body to add to my kit. Thank you. Do you have a video showing three/four lens kits for full frame?

    @stevenwaldstein2249@stevenwaldstein224910 ай бұрын
    • I offer a ton of support on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel - each camera is supported with a 500 or 600 page eBook + I have a 2-hour lens choice seminar.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Tank you Mark. I will investigate your Patreon program.

      @stevenwaldstein2249@stevenwaldstein224910 ай бұрын
  • Nice review Mark, i'm trying to lighten my backpack too but for wildlife photography sometimes is not possible, currently I'm using the Sony A7 IV and the Sony 200-600mm G but I'm thinking that maybe that Sony a6700 + the Sony 100-400mm GM will give me the same reach with a more compact setup for taking my camera while hiking in the mountains, what do you think about that combo? Also, do you think the rolling shutter when silently shooting birds in flight will be worse in the a6700 than the A7IV? Thanks in advance

    @jordiolbe@jordiolbe10 ай бұрын
    • Don’t use silent shutter on either camera for birds in flight. Only the cameras using stacked sensors are up to this task. I own the 100-400 GM but have chosen to use the E 70-350 G OSS and now the 70-200 Macro + 1.4x Teleconverter in APS-C mode or with an APS-C camera for birds in flight when traveling light - as evidenced in this video, my 70-200 Macro video or the linked albums on my Flickr Pro account. I can advise further on Patreon.com/markgaler

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant video. Your info, photos and lens advice has sealed the deal. I'm due to buy defect to sony and purchase this camera 🙏

    @carolinecomparetto-iz4lz@carolinecomparetto-iz4lz9 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
  • Hi Mark, very detailed review. Thanks. Would you please comment on the in camrea low light performance and compare with some full frame line up like a74 (I know you said about denoise softwares)? Also please comment about dual iso - how does it compare...

    @arindams123@arindams12310 ай бұрын
    • Here is a link to an image captured at ISO 2,500. flic.kr/p/2oPMhFz It will not be quite as good as an A7IV, but not far behind it. It is much better than previous A6K cameras due to its new Exmor R sensor. Patrons will be able to download Raw files for this camera next month. Patreon.com/markgaler

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • I always enjoy your reviews. Thanks for including lenses for the camera. I currently have the a6600 and will probably trade up to the a6700 eventually. But, right now I'm more interested in the 16-55mm G lens for a small light weight one camera, one lens travel option.

    @PhotoTrekr@PhotoTrekr10 ай бұрын
    • Good choice! - check out my Bali A6700 post which has many examples captured with the E 16-56 F2.8 G

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • I would rather go with sigma or tamron. Sony 16-55 is a big and heavy lens, it makes this combo feel like a full frame camera. If you have a camera store not very far - try to compare these lenses side by side, that might affect your choice

      @victor.ivanov@victor.ivanov10 ай бұрын
    • The 16-70 Tamron is bigger and heavier (as outlined in my review). If you want lighter weight and more range check out the 18-135 from Sony.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@victor.ivanov When I started doing photography, my city had a great camera store. But, the internet put it out of business. I miss those days.

      @PhotoTrekr@PhotoTrekr10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Thanks Mark, I'll do that.

      @PhotoTrekr@PhotoTrekr10 ай бұрын
  • Being from Nepal i missed you to meet in Nepal, Hope to see you soon in Australia

    @wolfmoon6327@wolfmoon63279 ай бұрын
  • Nice Review, I have already Ordered this camera to upgrade from my ZV-E10. Hope Viltrox 75mm F1.2 will be available for E-mount sooner

    @ghuhk1@ghuhk110 ай бұрын
    • I hope so to - that or Sony make something smaller and lighter 😉

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • The Samyang 75mm f/1.8 full frame lens is less than half the weight. Someone could do better than Viltrox.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • The Samyang on an A7C would be delivering the same equivalent depth of field in a smaller and lighter form factor.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Well I am a wildlife photographer with the wonderful A1 and 400 GM, but there are times I want to travel light so the A6700 with a 70-350 lens is very tempting. At just over 1kg in weight I could carry almost everywhere including on business trips. Amazing it is a lighter set up than the Micro four third, although having considerably larger sensor.

    @Jonathantuba@Jonathantuba10 ай бұрын
    • There are probably smaller and lighter Micro Four Thirds lenses than the ones I showed but I really just wanted to get people thinking at this point in the video about size and weight. I think APS-C is the sweet spot for getting the quality that comes from a larger sensor but the option to use much smaller telephoto lenses than full frame. As well as the E 70-350 G I have just been shooting with Sony's new FE 70-200 F4 Macro G II and 1.4x teleconverter. This is giving me the reach of the 100-400 GM in a much smaller form factor - so much so that the A6700 with FE 70-200 attached fits vertically in my small Pilot 7L messenger bag.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills I do have the 70-200 F2.8 GMii, and will try using that lens maybe with 1.4x on the A6700. Gives a very usable 420mm at F4 in package well under 2kg

      @Jonathantuba@Jonathantuba9 ай бұрын
  • Excellent review - thank you. I'll definitely be upgrading from my a6400 as I shoot a lot of video also and am not interested in going full frame. All 3 of my Sony lenses have OSS. Does IBIS work with OSS, or is it either one or the other?

    @waterfallrich@waterfallrich10 ай бұрын
    • For Sony lenses they work together

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Excellent! Thank you for your quick response. I downloaded your a6400 ebook when it came out and it was a huge help. I'll be joining and downloading the a6700 version when I get the camera.

      @waterfallrich@waterfallrich10 ай бұрын
  • Excellent camera .. and definitely these recent AI de noise getting better, thank you mark! although it’s still challenging for those who don’t use computers to edit their pictures a lot .. I hope we can get these softwares such as topaz and DXO in IPad OS and new AI de noise in LrC also in LR .. the new iPads pro are very powerful even when compared to Mac .. I don’t see a reason why it’s not implemented to IPad OS yet

    @Hsukhaybir@Hsukhaybir10 ай бұрын
    • Great point - I am now taking an iPad Pro on location and am really happy with the processing speed and cloud backup but slightly disappointed that Adobe update their desktop version of the App before their mobile versions. I was also surprised how long it took Apple to add a USB-C connection to their iPad

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Nice review. Macro photos are just insane. Do you think that i need to upgrade from a A6500 to the A6700 ? Thank you.

    @HBZERaviation@HBZERaviation10 ай бұрын
    • I don’t know what your priorities are but I will certainly be upgrading from my A6600. These cameras have advanced enormously since the A6500.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills I want a better low light capability, an articulated screen because i don't see what I'm doing when I'm shooting just above the floor, a better dynamic, no video limit and better autofocus. Of course i regret that there is no joystick, the bad EVF, only one SD card slot and only 11 FPS.

      @HBZERaviation@HBZERaviation10 ай бұрын
  • Superb presentation Mark, I have a Nikon D850 - but very heavy with lens for travel. I am looking for the best compact camera available to date, I came across your presentation on the A6700 and almost ticked all the boxes. One Question is the pros of the APS-C is much lighter, cheaper and more reach in the lenses. If I wanted a full frame Sony equivilant to the A6700 which one would you recomend?

    @LeeMansfield@LeeMansfield9 ай бұрын
    • The Sony A7C is Sony's compact full frame camera, but the additional size and weight of the full-frame lenses, compared to APS-C lenses, loses you the weight advantage of APS-C, when you factor in the entire kit. Choosing a full-frame camera with a high-resolution sensor does give you the opportunity to shoot with a full-frame camera in APS-C mode. If this was the route you would prefer to take then you need to choose an A7R or A1 camera ... or wait for an update to the existing ageing A7C. I can provide complete and personal guidance on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
  • Thx sir you are the best, you got new subscribe

    @muhammadnour4403@muhammadnour44032 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the sub! I also have an eBook and camera setup file for the A6700 over at Patreon.com/markgaler

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills2 ай бұрын
  • Somehow ;-) this is the best review for that camera, touching all things important. Thank you, Sony should thank you too 😊

    @timoteiafanasie4894@timoteiafanasie489410 ай бұрын
    • Wow, thanks!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • I am hoping viewers will notice I make an effort to photograph subjects that will showcase the camera’s strengths. Some reviewers just don’t make an effort in the photo department.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills hehe, great pictures, of course. Btw, is the flash working only with mechanical shutter or with both?

      @timoteiafanasie4894@timoteiafanasie489410 ай бұрын
  • I was waiting for this camera for long long time. I have a6400 which has excellent autofocus system. The IBIS and 4k 60fps, 120fps , Touch screen with new sony menu, new enhanced autofocus system, 14bit raw makes sony a6700 complete package. looking to upgrade from a6400 to a6700 to pair my zeiss batis 40mm f2 cf lens. I am sure zeiss batis 40mm f2 cf lens + Sony a6700 will be a solid match.

    @chethankumarh7464@chethankumarh746410 ай бұрын
    • Good choice 👍

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Amazing work!A6700 sold🎉

    @Isume90@Isume90Ай бұрын
    • Good choice!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkillsАй бұрын
  • Informative and engaging video!! I have a6400, planning to upgrade it to a6700. Apart from AI noise reduction, does s6700 performs better in low light with its back illuminated sensor? Would love to see some real comparison on high iso on any old a6X00 vs a6700. BTW looking to get 85mm 1.8 FF lense. I believe it's good sharp lens even on apsc. Which one will have more shallow DOF (bokeh) with that lense wide opened: A Full Frame body or apsc?

    @Vicky-il5yv@Vicky-il5yv8 ай бұрын
    • I included a side-by-side high ISO noise comparison test in this video review. The larger the sensor the narrower the depth of field.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills8 ай бұрын
  • Sounds awesome Mark, any samples and thoughts on matching the A6700 with the 200-600 thx

    @douglascarrphotography@douglascarrphotography10 ай бұрын
    • Not sure I’ll personally be matching the large 200-600 with a compact APS-C camera. For birds in flight my camera of choice is the A1 and for larger wildlife I’ll just aim to get closer.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • Maybe this is something Mark Smith will take on board.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Hi Mark thx for your reply :)

      @douglascarrphotography@douglascarrphotography10 ай бұрын
  • Great review. I have the sony a7riv i use for wildlife and landscapes but what do you think about switching to this a6700 with all the new features verses currently using my a7riv in crop mode to keep my file sizes down and extra reach? thanks

    @hbarwick1@hbarwick110 ай бұрын
    • I have been saying for a couple of years now (while waiting for this A6700 camera) that Sony's best APS-C camera was either the A7RIV or A7RV in APS-C mode. I took the A7RV to India this year with one full frame zoom (FE 20-70) two lightweight APS-C lenses (E 70-350 and E 11mm F1.8) and one very small full frame prime (Sigma 90mm F2.8). You would get the same feature list as the A6700 by upgrading to the A7RV or you could make the switch to an A6700 if you don'y think you really need the 60 megapixels (few of us do). Sony Alpha Rumours seems to think there are two new A7C cameras coming so you may want to wait to see if one of these might change your mind about switching to an APS-C camera. I have shared 80 Raw files captured with an A6700 camera with my Patrons on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel (to help them make this sort of decision). If you want to use these files you may like to consider switching your Google subscription for a Patreon one. There are no contracts or commitments so you could alternatively just join for one month and download the eBooks for the A7RIV and A6700 cameras, the Raw files and the Camera Setup files and then unsubscribe.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • I was wondering if there is any more information on the A6700’s focus bracketing abilities? It’s a feature I’m really interested in for stacking macros, etc and that could convince me to sell up my m4/3rds gear.

    @stumpyjock@stumpyjock10 ай бұрын
    • I have a focus stacking video tutorial that discusses this new feature

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • very usefull video

    @jolog6238@jolog623810 ай бұрын
    • Glad you think so!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Great video, thanks a lot. May I ask what you think of the Tamron 11-20 f2.8 in comparison to the Sony 10-20 f4.0? For me, the Tamron would also fit the new Sony a 6700 extremey well. What is your opinion about this?

    @johannesl.6850@johannesl.685010 ай бұрын
    • I have tested the Sony but not the Tamron - some of the lens manufacturers are afraid to loan gear to a Sony Ambassador. My review period is also three weeks and a three day loan doesn’t work for me (that’s why you see more images in one of my reviews compared to all the others combined)

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Thanks, good to know, I understand. Your reviews are always excellent and profound, many others are not.

      @johannesl.6850@johannesl.685010 ай бұрын
  • So if you have a full frame kit where the A7C is your light camera (but also own A1, A7RV, and even A7 IV) would you consider replacing the A7C with the A6700? Or would you sit tight and pray for the rumored A7C II to come out at the end of the year and hope it is as capable as the A6700? Really wonder what you think. Thank you again for the excellent video.😊

    @stevenwaldstein2249@stevenwaldstein224910 ай бұрын
    • I am going to use the A6700 as my second camera for now because of the lighter APS-C lenses. Who knows when we will see the A7C ll and what features it may, or may not, have.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Thank you your input. I have quite a few small FF lenses like the Sigma I-Series ones that I will use on it to start for now and review the video to see what else I might add.

      @stevenwaldstein2249@stevenwaldstein224910 ай бұрын
  • Hands down the best a6700 review of all time.

    @JeffGillis-lv1rz@JeffGillis-lv1rz7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the positive feedback 👍

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills7 ай бұрын
  • Cheers Mark. Just wondering, do you have also Samyang lenses in your kit? They are very compact and perfect for APS-C, even they are FF lenses...

    @GregorMima@GregorMima10 ай бұрын
    • Yes - in my Sony Lens Wishlist video I show my two Samyang lenses. I have also published images from these two lenses to my Flickr Pro account

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • nice review, wich do you recommend for travlling both pics and video, the XS20 or A6700? i only shoot the videos in handheld mode

    @mdenjoyer831@mdenjoyer8314 күн бұрын
    • I do not review Fuji cameras.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills4 күн бұрын
  • Hello Mark, the only review I base my buying choices on. I have the A7C, only recently, but interested in the 70-350 G OSS over the 70-200 Macro. I do have the older A6500 which I still love but can I use the 70-350 G OSS on my full frame Sony bodies. Cheers Mark.

    @backyardjunkie@backyardjunkie10 ай бұрын
    • I have used the 70-350 lens on an A7RIV, A7RV and A1 cameras when traveling light. The APS-C crop is a little tight when used on full frame bodies that have just 24 megapixels.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Nice review Mark, I have an A9 and an A7RIV but want to get more into bird video and want to upgrade but this mix from the Sony parts bin isn't it. Rangefinder design, low quality evf, crappy screen and unimproved stabilisation combined with great focussing and good video is at best a mixed bag. I'm still waiting for the mini A1 semi-pro style body. I'm not confident Sony will deliver and am starting to look over the fence at the Nikon Z8 where I can at least use my lenses with the Megadep adapter. Only problem with that is weight (and cost) as I would like a lighter traveling kit.

    @markwalker8374@markwalker837410 ай бұрын
    • Thanks - I will use this camera as a second camera to my A1. Bird in flight tracking is great for a camera that doesn’t have a stacked sensor. I personally don’t prioritise the peripherals such as monitor, finder or IBIS (not important when tracking birds) sensor design and subject recognition are my priorities, everything else is window dressing when I am looking for a high hit rate. Check out Alex Phan to see what he thinks about Nikon focusing (he uses Nikon and Sony systems to capture birds in flight) - last time I checked he still rated his A1 and Song glass as offering him the best performance

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Hey mark, will it be a great camera for content creator and also for Street/outdoor photo/videography which is the best 3rd party lens which will be good for this cam?

    @Maniya_gokila@Maniya_gokila10 ай бұрын
    • This is a very complex question as I need to ask you about "what content, ''what budget' and 'what priorities' you have. This is the service I provide on Patreon.com/markgaler.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • What are your thoughts on the astro capabilities of this camera considering its new sensor? I wanna upgrade from an old a6000 and i dont see any reason to go FF except that i like to take pictures of the stars from time to time, and the a6000 was always very noisy for this. Considering that now there’s a new A7Cr coming, which is the same weight as the a6700 and its kinda like having a FF and a APC-C camera at the same time, but much more expensive, should I wait for that one? Or is the a6700 with the SEL15F14g or the SEL11F18 sufficient enough? Thank you 🙏🏻

    @JoseCanihuante@JoseCanihuante8 ай бұрын
    • If you don't already own the 11mm F1.8 I would start there. As outlined in this review I think the sensor upgrade is step forward for these APS-C cameras.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills8 ай бұрын
  • thanks for your video. I think this camera is very capable. what is your opinion on getting it including the kit lens? In our country if one buys this camera including the kit lens 16-50mm F3.5-5.6, one would pay approx $120 extra (converted). I thought of buying the15mm F1.4 as the main lens but then saw the kit is only $120 extra, so why not get this as well.

    @movakalin5333@movakalin53338 ай бұрын
    • The 16-55 is OK but sometimes cameras stores bundle the 18-135 lens with an APS-C model which is a much better proposition. The 18-135 is an excellent travel lens and would be my preference over the 16-55. I outlined all my personal lens preferences in the review.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills8 ай бұрын
  • Hi mark what do you think of Sony a6700 with 200-600mm for wildlife photography for still bird shot and bird in flight at 900mm any advise thank.

    @lionelleong6727@lionelleong672710 ай бұрын
    • Due to limited testing time I have confined my wildlife and bird shots when using the A6700 to using the new FE 70-200 Macro G II + teleconverters. I see the A6700 as a lightweight travel camera and the 200-600 as a backpack and not a messenger bag lens.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the great video about A6700. I will go from myA6600 to the A6700 as soon as it arrives in Sweden. Did you have the opportunity to test file transfer from the camera with the Creators App. I am interested in the possibility to transfer raw files wireless to my android smartphone. It works fine on my A7RV but as I understood that the A6700 don't have ftp support I am curious about the file transfer options in the app.

    @RolandOlsson@RolandOlsson10 ай бұрын
    • The connection is reliable and the transfer is OK but I am not using the Creators app for this purpose. I use Adobe's Creative Cloud and Dropbox for my cloud storage. Adobe's Lightroom on my iPad is by far and away the better option at the moment. My iPad running an M2 chip connects via USB 3.2 and transfers the files rapidly, directly to Lightroom where I can edit and sync them to my 2TB storage on the Adobe Cloud. Backups are made to an external Sandisk SSD running USB 3.2 and from my iPad to my dropbox account. My full travel workflows are outlined on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Good video. The thing keeping me from Sony apsc are good modern standard lenses. I really wish there were a 23mm and a 35mm in the style of Sonys 11 and 15mm G lenses.

    @tor2919@tor29197 ай бұрын
    • This is where Sigma is filling the gap in Sony's APS-C lens lineup.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills7 ай бұрын
  • So, I'm doing photography as a hobby for almost 15 years and still using old DSLR. I'm about to switch to Sony Ecosystem. On the beginning I was almost sure I will get a FF A7III with Sony 24-105 and Tamron 15-500. But then in my horizon A6700 showed up... Do you think that new ASPC body with new technology (autofocus mainly) will be better choice than over 5 y.o. A7III? Or should I get A7III with some FF lenses, and in the future just change the body for A7IV (or even A7V if it is going to be anouced)? I shoot whole variety of photos, starting from regular trips, to wildlife, street photo all the way to air shows and general plane spotting.

    @losiek008@losiek00810 ай бұрын
    • I would choose this A6700 over an A7III but this is a complex decision based on dozens of personal preferences. I also own an A1 with full frame lenses. The decisions mainly rest on personal shooting preferences and I can support you with making this decision on Patreon.com/markgaler

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Great video on the a6700! It's officially the end of August 2023, when are these cameras going to ship? I'm traveling to SE Asia soon and I want to take this with me! But, I'm running out of time!! Should I just pre-order and pray for a speedy delivery?!?

    @LHazle@LHazle8 ай бұрын
    • They are already in shipping in Australia. I have had my production unit for several works

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills8 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills In the US, it looks like everywhere has "not yet available" and you can only preorder it - but there's no date for when it will arrive!

      @LHazle@LHazle8 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Found one just in time for my trip. Thanks! :D

      @LHazle@LHazle7 ай бұрын
  • I'm looking seriously at the 6700 and Zeiss Touit 32mm. I reckon that's perfect for the small '50mm rangefinder' thing.

    @nzoliver@nzoliver10 ай бұрын
    • Check out the AF performance of the Zeiss lens compared to the excellent, and highly regarded, Sony FE 35mm F1.8 full frame lens.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills indeed! There is a nice look to the Touits though. Very Zeiss. And is definitely a bit more ponderous that the new Sony. But the lens is significantly cheaper too

      @nzoliver@nzoliver10 ай бұрын
    • I own and use two Zeiss Batis lenses :-)

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • I no longer feel moving from an A7R3 to an A6700 would be a downgrade. Thanks Mark!!

    @stacylynn2187@stacylynn218710 ай бұрын
    • I have invited Sony not to think of their APS-C cameras as budget versions of their full-frame cameras. For many APS-C users they offer lightweight travel alternatives that should not be seen as compromised cameras - constraints imposed by price.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Mark, let them know we high end apsc shooters are out here. I was really hoping for an "A6" ie an A1 for apsc. Somthing that can do 8k 30p video, or at least 6k opengate. i am moving from an A7C to the A6700 because of the 10 bit video, and because most of the glass I use weights less than 500 grams and has a 67mm filter thread. This would include using GM lenses for my primes. (Would also love for them to do a 16mm GM. Last thing the a7c with the 2070/4 and 70200/4.2 compares favorably to the a6700 1655/2.8 and 70350. I could get either setup and went with the lighter one.

      @soholingo@soholingo10 ай бұрын
    • ​@AlphaCreativeSkills crop sensor will never ever replace the life -like, close to screen images of full frame. Argument over. Better start making room in your camera bags. Small Sony cameras feel very juvenile

      @Arcticfox7@Arcticfox79 ай бұрын
  • Good Video ! What Lens for sport photography ?

    @paulowonashe5067@paulowonashe50672 ай бұрын
    • I have used various lenses for shooting Action/Sport depending on the amount of 'reach' required. Just be sure to check the lens has fast AF motors. A native Sony E-Mount lens will usually provide faster AF performance than a non-Sony lens. The fastest Sony telephoto lenses feature 'Linear XD focus motors', e.g., FE 70-200 F4 Macro OSS and E 70-350 G OSS. I provide on-on-one guidance to select the right gear to meets a photographers needs on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel. It is important to remember there is no one 'best camera' and no one 'best lens'.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks you ! They are good for Basketball ?

      @paulowonashe5067@paulowonashe50672 ай бұрын
  • Hi Mark, does the a6700 also have the "recall custom hold" option/function?

    @tiny6912@tiny691210 ай бұрын
    • Yes - download my 585-page eBook and CAMSET from my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Thanks Mark, appreciate the reply!

      @tiny6912@tiny691210 ай бұрын
  • My lens recommendation: Tamron 18-300mm. The most versatile lens. Of course it's not the fastest, but perfect for traveling, wildlife and macro :-) I owned the Sony 70-350 G before. It's a great lens, but the 70mm made me switch my lenses more often than I wanted.

    @simply-the-max@simply-the-max10 ай бұрын
    • Good suggestion but I prefer the smaller and lighter Sony 18-135 as a lightweight travel lens, which has enough at the telephoto end for all but distant wildlife.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills The 18-135 is a superb little travel lens. But for wildlife (like a fox in 500 meters distance), even 300mm is quite the minimum for me. It's still much lighter and smaller than a full frame camera with the Sony 200-600mm :D

      @simply-the-max@simply-the-max10 ай бұрын
    • One of the advantage of the E-Mount cameras is that we have choice as Tamron and Sigma have both embraced the E-Mount for both Full Frame and APS-C lens design. This new A6700 camera should attract some more new lenses in the future.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Great overall review of the system, Mark. I am a new A6700 owner, having moved on from an A6500. One point, though. I own the Sigma 16mm and agree its pretty big for a wide angle lens, so read your recommendation to pass it by and go for the Sony 15mm with interest. It's twice the price! Isn't that worth a mention? All the reviews I've read place them on equal footing as regards image quality. I certainly have no complaints about mine. Any comments welcome.

    @desohare8683@desohare86837 ай бұрын
    • I sometimes list comparative prices but don't think I need to constantly remind people that Sigma and Tamron lenses offer cheaper E-Mount alternatives, sometimes with lower specifications in regards to optical sharpness and lens features in order for them to be sold significantly cheaper. Very few reviewers are able to bench-test the optics and rarely post ultra high-definition examples. In lens reviews I will provide links to companies such as lensrentals who have bench tested the lens, when available, and I always provide a link to the ultra high-definition examples rather than make claims about a lens's performance. I have tested and like the Sigma 90mm but have also purchased and not reviewed the 56mm as I found it just performed down to its price point. Good but not great.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills7 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills I think you might be making something of a generalisation about third party lenses vs manufacters lenses here. I have both the Sony 10-20 and 70-350 that you recommended and love them. I also have the Sony 18-55 epz kit lens which is rubbish and the Sony 18-135, which is good enough for a holiday lens, but generally pretty unimpressive and quickly got rid of my Sony 55-210. On the other hand, my Viltrox 13mm f1.4 is outstanding, as are my full frame Sigma Art prime lenses and my Irix 15mm f2.4 and Samyan cine lenses. I trust reviews by the likes of Christopher Frost, Dustin Abbot and Gordon Laing and they certainly correlate to my own experience. Look at their reviews of the above and the Sigma 16mm Also intriguingly, I find my Sigma 56mm f1. 4 lens to be superbly sharp as supported by detailed reviews from the above and others. Maybe you've got a duff one. There are plenty of third party lenses out there that out-perform the oem ones and plenty of evidence to support this.

      @desohare8683@desohare86837 ай бұрын
    • That's exactly what it was ...as I stated that I found the Sigma 90mm was impressive and the Sigma 56mm pretty average. Sony stopped making average lenses a few years back. The E PZ 16-50 is an old school APS-C lens which is from a time Sony relied on Zeiss to design their premium lenses for them. We haven't seen anything that average in recent years with the exception of the FE 50mm F1.8 which is slow focusing.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills7 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkillsApologies, Mark. I quoted the old 18-55 Sony lens, when I meant the 16-50 pancake, which I have and is just as poor Forgive my error. It's very much current and bundled with the A6700, which really let's it down. The other bundled lens is the 18-135, which I have, is still very prominently in the catalogue and is rather less than stellar. I think it's a stretch to suggest that all Sony lenses other than that 50mm you mentioned are first class and unmatched by third party offerings and to casually dismiss the Sigma 16mm. I'll leave it at that. I'm entirely a fan of Sony gear, am a professional broadcast lighting camera operator on the UK, have an Fx30 with an Sony 18-105 f4 and an FS7 with a £3000 Sony E PZ 18-110 video lens, so I don't mind spending money when there are no competing alternatives. Let's put the disagreements to bed now. I totally admire your accurate and revealing review of the camera. Other non Sony, high quality lenses your subscribers may look out for are my newly aquired Sigma 18-50 f2.8 and 23mm f1. 4, not to mention the Tamron 17-70 f2. 8. Cheers. Keep up the good work.

      @desohare8683@desohare86837 ай бұрын
  • Hi Mark. Terrific review - thanks 😊. I took delivery of my a6700 a week ago, and I've noticed that the burst rate seems to vary between pretty good i.e. ~11FPS, as advertised, to diabolical (2~3FPS, before seemingly giving up shooting altogether). Admittedly, my SD card is a few years old now, but if its age was the cause of the bottleneck, wouldn't the burst rate always be slow? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated 🙏😊. Thanks and regards, David.

    @davidcoorey423@davidcoorey4234 ай бұрын
    • The drive mode fps are as advertised if you have the correct settings. Poor choice of camera settings can slow these cameras down. I have an Alpha 6700 camera setup file and a 600-page eBook for this camera over at Patreon.com/markgaler

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills4 ай бұрын
    • Thanks, Mark. I'll check your document out. Regards, David.

      @davidcoorey423@davidcoorey4234 ай бұрын
  • Best review for the a6700

    @asyrafrazali@asyrafrazali14 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for the positive feedback

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills14 күн бұрын
  • Very helpful…thank you! I have been debating between updating my MFT system and frankly am surprised how well the 6700 and lens can fit for a light and small kit (do long hikes and some backpacking…and tend to probably do 70% video, 30% photos). Perhaps the Sony 15mm (or 11mm) and the 18-135 for a light kit for most things.

    @gordon3988@gordon39886 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills6 ай бұрын
  • Here in germany the a6700 is €1700 (tax included) but due to promotions you can get it with the 16-55mm and 70-350mm sony lenses for €2699 total. Looking to get my first "proper" camera for general photography and also recording sports stuff (table tennis matches since our previous "camera guy" left). Ive been told at that price i should be going for full frame like a second hand a7iii but i feel like an apsc will mean im more likely to take my camera places rather than letting it sit on a shelf as i get into the hobby. Not entirely sure which route to go down.

    @michaelwalsh9404@michaelwalsh94049 ай бұрын
    • A five year old camera compared to a new model is a tough comparison. I can spend some time guiding you on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel if you are finding it difficult to make your decision - remember that you have to factor in the price of the full frame lenses.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
  • Does the A6700 shoot 14-bit RAW in continuous-shooting mode? That's something that the a6600 didn't do. Wonderful, concise and informative review. Thank you.

    @PereiraCedric@PereiraCedric10 ай бұрын
    • 14 Bit, as far as I am aware - like the Full Frame cameras using the same sensor design and imaging processors. Final confirmation will come when Sony release the user Manual. It’s a good question - one that the other reviewers didn’t think to ask. Compressed Raw will also result in 14 bit images if Sony follow on from their latest full frame cameras. Most of the reviewers also got the buffer capacity wrong because they tested in lossless compression Raw with the drive mode set to Hi+ instead of Hi (you always choose Hi when panning).

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Thank you. I don't understand why the buffer would fill differently at HI+ rate. Also, why HI for panning. If you've explained it somewhere else, please point to it. Thanks again.

      @PereiraCedric@PereiraCedric10 ай бұрын
    • Here's the answer to why HI for panning. From the 6700 manual "The subject is not displayed in real-time on the monitor or viewfinder when shooting in [Continuous Shooting: Hi+] mode. "

      @PereiraCedric@PereiraCedric10 ай бұрын
  • Hello: it would be great to compare the Image Quality of a Sony 100-400 G Master lens when shooting in 1) Sony A7III in APS-C Mode 2) Sony A7RV cropped at 26MB and 3) Sony A6700. If can't make the comparison, it would be great to have the theoretical ranking of these 3 options that are comparable. Thank you!

    @ignacioschmidt1981@ignacioschmidt198110 ай бұрын
    • I am unable to test this precise gear as I have not owned an A7III for many years and I do not recommend shooting in APS-C mode on the cameras with 24 megapixel sensors as the 10 megapixels is too close to my 4K output needs. This level of support is typically what I aim to provide on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • How does the buffer compare to the a6500 and does it clear faster with a fast SD card and new UHS-II slot? Also are there any downsides of the electronic only 1/8000 sec shutter speed when shooting fast moving subjects like wildlife? Which subjects would be problematic (if any)?

    @534A53@534A5310 ай бұрын
    • I addressed the buffer in the review. The card filled up without the camera slowing down resulting in 1,000 Compressed Raw images shot in the Hi Drive Mode. I don't see any problematic subjects that this camera can't handle.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Hi, i'm about to do 4k@120fps video with A6700 and I want the best AF speed lens that Sony can offer.. I would also like to take jump images and videos from closer (maybe somewhere between 35-50mm full frame equivalent). Any recommendations? Some quiet, fastest focusing, small option out there?

    @m11kan@m11kan2 ай бұрын
    • Mark offers personal one-on-one Alpha support and guidance via his Patreon.com/markgaler support channel - admin team for Mark Galer

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills2 ай бұрын
  • When recording video, is there a red frame around the screen like the ZV-E10 to confirm you are actually recording?

    @artkarp@artkarp10 ай бұрын
    • Yes - it’s optional

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • Been shooting with a Sony @6400 + 16-55mm 2.8 G since the lens came out. I think it's time to finally upgrade. I'm excited for the IBIS.

    @RJGuitz@RJGuitz8 ай бұрын
    • It's a big upgrade from an A6400 - the Z-series battery, USB-C 3.2, Subject Recognition, Active SteadyShot, S-Cinetone, 10-bit movies and support for SDXC-II cards are other major upgrades.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills8 ай бұрын
  • How hard is it to close the shutter at power off? Surely just software? Every Sony camera I use always gets more dust on the sensor than other brands.

    @banditalley9592@banditalley959210 ай бұрын
    • Agree

      @sjsphotog@sjsphotog10 ай бұрын
    • Sony may not have left this feature off because of an oversight but because they envisaged more entry level users poking their fingers on the shutter and then making warranty claims. I personally would have added the feature however.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
  • you've highlighted both the Sony FE 85 f/1.8 and the Sigma 56mm f/1.4. On the A6700, which has the fastest continuous autofocus (AF-C) when stopped down in low light? Do i need to turn "live view "off for either, and/or revert to AP-S mode??? Does the A6700 backlight sensor make this a moot point now?

    @spaindr@spaindr9 ай бұрын
    • For my detailed, complete and transparent workflows please download the 590-page eBook and CAMSET file (camera setup file) from my α Patreon.com/markgaler support channel

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
  • Hey Mark, great breakdown. I notice a lot of people always reference the 1.5x crop when it comes to focal length as an advantage of an aps-c being able to effectively get longer reach in a smaller package; however, the 1.5x f stop adjustment is never mentioned. For example the 16-55 2.8 apsc in 35mm would be a 22-84.5 f4 thus the proper full frame comparison would be closer to the 24-105 f4 (not the 24-70 f2.8) which is a cheaper lens at approximately the same size. As a beginner trying to figure out if I should go with a full frame body vs apsc It seems a little misleading to me when people only convert the focal lengths but not the f stop reduction. Could you not just use an a7rv in apsc mode with a smaller focal length lens with a lower maximum aperture to effectively give you all the advantages of size and weight reduction of the a6700 assuming we are not factoring in cost differences?

    @mmcintyre44@mmcintyre449 ай бұрын
    • Glad you liked it. Just for the record I didn’t compare the 16-55 F2.8 G with the 24-70 GM in this review. Unfortunately there are no F2 APS-C lenses. The full frame F4 G lenses are, as you mention, a better comparison. The 1.5 crop factor has to be applied to the aperture to determine depth of field but not exposure, so an F2.8 APS-C aperture will result in images being captured at half the ISO of a full frame F4 zoom.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
    • I always said to my Patrons that the A7RV was the best APS-C camera, prior to the announcement of this A6700

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkillsdoes that mean the new A7CR is now at its price point the best APS-C camera?

      @ChristopherMarshburn@ChristopherMarshburn8 ай бұрын
    • My comment above reads -'prior to the announcement of this A6700' - prior meaning 'before'. The best APS-C camera is now the A6700

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills8 ай бұрын
  • Great updates but sad to not see the important sensors auto cover mode (like the other Sonys) when changing lenses as we know mirrorless sensors are prone to get full of dust spots. ;( may be time to upgrade my a6000 and a6500

    @sjsphotog@sjsphotog10 ай бұрын
    • This is α hugely significant update compared to the A6500 with its slow card slot, USB 2 in/out port and none backlit illuminated

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • I don't see that as a problem or deal breaker. I've never had issues of having dust specks when changing my A7 III lenses. You must live in a desert or some sort where you get those sand storms. Anyways regardless of sensor covers or not it teaches us to maintain our tools better, use a dust blower buy and use sensor swabs for cleaning.

      @flat-out@flat-out10 ай бұрын
  • Hi mark how capable would the a6700 fair for astrophotography.. also in the camsets you mention are they available for this camera.. and is there specific settings for wildlife .. landscapes..astrophotography ??"

    @1manhisdogsandthegreatoutd777@1manhisdogsandthegreatoutd7774 ай бұрын
    • Full Frame cameras have approximately a one stop advantage over APS-C cameras. I would however use the A6700 with a bright aperture lens such as the E 11mm F1.8 or E 15mm F1.4. My eBook and CAMSET supports wildlife and landscapes and my eBook outlines tables of recommended settings for Astrophotography.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills4 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills thanks for that information Mark appreciate your time to answer my question. I do have 1 other regarding the a6700 what sd card would suit this best as I've just took the plunge and purchased the a6700 .. which is a massive upgrade from my a5000 . Would I best to go with a v90 like the Sony tough g .. and size wise .. would a 32 gb be enough for everyday photography in compressed raw.

      @1manhisdogsandthegreatoutd777@1manhisdogsandthegreatoutd7774 ай бұрын
    • Mark offers personal support and guidance on his Patreon.com/markgaler support channel. Unfortunately his time to offer free technical support via social media is extremely limited. Mark has a 600-page for this camera you can download on Patreon. Admin Team for Mark Galer.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills4 ай бұрын
  • A small correction: According to the official specifications, the a6600 is 66.9mm in height, so the a6700 is 2mm higher. The 69.3mm is for the depth (75.1mm for the a6700).

    @Elgsdyr@Elgsdyr10 ай бұрын
    • I obviously used different official specifications

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills I checked both the Danish and the UK Sony site - both confirming what I wrote. Another small correction: You state the AF works down to -4EV while the official specs says -3EV (to 20EV). I know it's nitpicking but you are officially representing Sony as an ambassador so embellishments like that on the specs may reflect "less favourably" on you and the brand. 🙂 I understand that specs can change last-minute, and the specs you had access to prior to release may have had incorrect info, but I'm just pointing it out here for people checking the comments.

      @Elgsdyr@Elgsdyr10 ай бұрын
  • Compelling video. Is there any benefit to get the A6700 over the A7RV in crop mode aside from 12 fps over 10 and 4k 120? If part of the reason to buying the A7RV was to build a lightweight APSC kit of say the 16-55 2.8 and 70-350 for light travel

    @themarksmanABP@themarksmanABP22 күн бұрын
    • Price, weight & size - IQ is the same. I could continue this conversation on Patreon.com/markgaler if you are finding the decision-making difficult

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills22 күн бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills thank you for the reply. Basically I was going to re-buy the 100-400 with a 1.4 tc but I'm sure sony will drop a mkii along with mkii tc's. I don't want to drop that kind of money for that setup when in the near future its going to be superceded. My thoughts are the 70-350 will do for now as an unexpensive take anywhere in the car setup until the mkii's arrive. Once I have the new mkii's I will buy an A6700 for general use on drives. Being in the car with a FF setup isn't much fun shooting out the window. The 70-350 is perfect...

      @themarksmanABP@themarksmanABP22 күн бұрын
  • I’ve just got my brand new sony a6700 with sigma 18-50 f2.8 lens so I’m learning how to use it best. However, my images are quite soft and can’t capture much detail. Can you tell me why that happens and how to make my images sharper? Thank you for your time💗

    @letram8026@letram80263 ай бұрын
    • There is no short answer to this question - the lens and camera are capable of capturing some amazingly sharp images. It therefore comes down to your capture workflows. I offer a 600-page eBook and camera setup file on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel. My PAL workflow which uses memory recall of groups of settings ensure users capture most of their images pin-sharp.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills3 ай бұрын
  • Will the focus bracketing work on the a6700 with the old sony e mount 30mm macro f3.5 lens?

    @anorak211@anorak2117 ай бұрын
    • I don't see why it wouldn't

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills7 ай бұрын
  • Yesterday I was the first customer, I was told, to collect an a6700 that just arrived to DigiDirect in Melbourne. I am discovering the camera is a fussy charger. In the evening I plugged it in to charge overnight. This morning the state of charge was 75% ?!?! I used the charger I had charged my a6500 from and a cable I use to charge my phone and tablet without any problems. So, I scratched my head and after a few permutations of chargers and cables I've found the right combination that works, I think. It is a Sony charger that came with an old Sony Xperia XA telephone plus a very short USB-C cable. Still, it seems hugely inconvenient that a set of a charger + cable that can charge my current phone (Google Pixel4a) may not work with the camera even though the phone battery is twice the capacity of the camera's. It's not a deal breaker but buyers beware.

    @tadc@tadc10 ай бұрын
    • I have not encountered this problem using my USB-C cable I use to download data and charge.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills10 ай бұрын
    • I think the charger rather than the cable is not being liked by the camera. Here is why. The first (very slow) charging involved a universal four-port charger that I use to charge everything: phones, tablet, headphones, bluetooth speaker etc., including the old a6500 camera. When the new a6700 didn't get fully charged I picked up a Samsung charger that came with my Samsung tablet. With the same cable as before the camera didn't even blink the charging light. Then, I picked up a Sony branded charger with another (shorter just in case) cable, a combination that worked fine. Subsequently, I switched back to the original cable that with the Sony charger seemed to have worked fine. In summary, a universal charger and a Samsung charger didn't deliver the goods whereas a Sony charger worked no matter what cable was used. I'm not complaining. Just sharing my observations for the greater good ❤

      @tadc@tadc10 ай бұрын
  • Mark, did you miss the joystick when photographing wild animals or moving subjects? Did you notice any annoying EVF blackout when shoot a burst? As always, pushing the quality of each camera and lens to the limit. Thanks!

    @miguelortiz5270@miguelortiz52704 ай бұрын
    • You can use the Monitor as a Touch Pad, which then behaves like a joystick (multiselector). This is not a stacked sensor that is found in the A1 and A9 cameras, so blackout is standard unless you shooting in Hi+ drive mode ...but then you don't have absolute live view in the EVF (same as every other camera that does not have a stacked sensor). I can offer personal guidance on my Patreon.com/markgaler Alpha support channel where you can also download a 600-page eBook and camera setup file for this camera.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills4 ай бұрын
  • Hi, is there a way that the camera can automatically start videoing when it detects movement. eg I want to video birds at a bird box feeding their young, can I put the camera on standby and it will detect the birds arriving and automatically start filming?

    @anorak211@anorak2113 ай бұрын
    • You would have to research separate triggers to use in conjunction with most cameras - including the A6700

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills3 ай бұрын
  • Hi Mark, Hi all, I am an amateur macro photographer. I ve been involved with this exciting part over the last 3 years and I have reached a stage where I get results that I am happy with. My current equipment is an A7RIII and a6300 and the 90mm Sony macro, 90mm Laowa X2. Also the 200-600mm Sony, which I use (less frequently) for remote subjects. But for over 90% of all my involvement is spent with my 90mm Sony macro, bolted on my A7RIII I am constantly looking into new ways to improve my technique and have more keepers. The technique can be improved in two ways: a) equipment b) technique! (my skill as a photographer, understanding the way of light and so on!). Some may argue that "you don't have to have super expensive gear in order to achieve results..". To my understanding this has to do with how far you want to go and what your expectactions are. Personally I believe, if you are really serious about it, one needs both gear and skill. But I d rather not debate further into that, and I ask that you also stick to my questions below This will probably be a long read, so I hope you can bear with me As far as my skill as a photographer goes, that improves by the day, as I read, research and try different approaches and new settings in my camera, lighting, positioning and so on Here, in this thread, I would like to focus solely on equipment. Right now, I am considering either the A7R V or the a6700. Let me explain 1) MACRO (stills). As far as my primary use of my existing gear goes, I am mostly using the A7RIII + 90mm Sony. For the vast majority of cases, I have found myself having to crop on the final shots. Which kind of tells me that since I crop anyway, why do I need a FF body? What's more, my a6300 can produce slightly better IQ, since it is 24MP (vs the ~20MP of my A7RIII in APS-C mode). As for my other 90mm (Laowa), I use it very rarely, as due to the lack of in-lens stabilization (and my really shaky hands), it is almost impossible to work with, unless I m on a tripod. It is very likely that although it is a great lens, I might have to sell it 2) MACRO (video). Given the opportunity, I often find myself shooting video. My go-to is 4K (Super 35). Again, the a6300 can produce more crisp videos, as to my understanding although in theory the A7RIII also shooting Super 35, pixel bining takes a toll on the IQ 3) LANDSCAPE. Although very rare, I sometime bolt on my SIgma 14-24mm on the A7RIII and go shooting landscapes. For this work, as expected my FF body is superior So I m now considering purchasing either the A7R V or the a6700 My arguments for chosing the A7R V are the following: a) 2-1 solution (FF and APS-C). For most of my macro work, I can switch to APS-C and still enjoy 26MP (versus the 24MP on my a6300), thus with no loss in IQ. And for the times that I need the FF (e.g. landscape), I can also have that, all in a single body. At the same time I will be getting a high spec body, with better physical characteristics (i.e. improved weather sealing), more features to play with as my skills also progress. One of those features, has been something that is a real deal breaker for me - in body focus stacking. Only downside of going down this road is of course the (more than double) price. Right now, I can get the A7R V for 3800EUR (which is a great price here in Europe) If I was to go for the a6700, then it would mean replacing my existing a6300, but still keeping my A7RIII. The way I see it, the transition from the a6300 to the a6700, for my needs, it offers three important benefits. Focus stacking option, superior video capabilities compared to the A7R V, but also my a6300 (at least on paper - more on that later) and last but but not least - IBIS. But for sure I would have loved to have 4K60 for some of my shootings where the 24fps just isn't enough Now, onto the side-by-side comparison of my existing A7RIII / a6300 vs the A7R V / a6700 and from those, the questions towards you which I hope someone can confirm or reject IMAGE QUALITY of the A7R V in APS-C mode. Does the A7R V in crop mode can produce better image quality vs the a6300, due to its more MP count / smaller pixels? So this is a questio of shooting in APS-C mode in the FF, vs the native APS-C of the a6300. I would presume that the a6700 would produce exactly same result (with the A7R V in APS-C), due to the identical pixel density. Am I correct in these assumptions? VIDEO QUALITY. Assuming identical settings (Super 35 4K 24fps), both a6300/a6700 outperform the A7R V. For sure due to its massive MP count and rolling shutter, but also about the A7R V bound to shoot in pixel bining (can anyone confirm that?). I have tried really hard to establish what are the IQ differences between those bodies, but without reaching a reasonable explanation/conclusion. For example, if you google for "dpreview video stills tool", you will get to see some (studio obtained samples) of all four bodies in question. So in the tool I chose "4K HQ" for all four, and the results somewhat confused me. Although it is clear that my A7RIII was inferior to my a6300, those samples suggest that my a6300 is producing better Super 35 4K footage, even compared to the subsequent a6x00 models, including the a6700. And that doesn't make much sense, as on paper, the a6700 should be at least as good as the a6300 (and actually even better). But if you carefully look at those samples, I think you will too notice that the stills from the a6300 footage is a tad sharper in some areas of the frame. Which makes me wonder how reliable those DPreview samples are, although the studio conditions should be identical. In the case of the A7RIII / a6300 / a6700, the same lens was used (55m 1.8) and even bitrates are identical (100mbps) is used, with the exception of the a6700 which was recording in 240msps! Of course the a6700 produces better footage compared to A7RIII and A7RV, but it beats me why it can't also match the a6300. Is it because of the sensor? With the exception of the a6300 (CMOS), all other bodies use BSI-CMOS. As far as I am aware, pixel bining is affecting only the FF bodies. Can anyone rationalize what I am seeing in those samples? Are you aware of any other source that has video stills comparison that a different conclusion can be drawn upon? So, to sum up, positives for each option: A7R V: all-in-one body, somewhat inferior video footage (compared to a6700/a6300), cost a6700: should meet my needs/expectations for macro/video, not so ideal for landscape All things considered, I would have gone with the A7R V, but I m somewhat perplexed with regard to its video performance. Which - don't get me wrong - is great overall, but looking at the a6700, which also ticks most boxes. Looking at other vendors, I can also see some attractive solutions (e.g. Lumix DC-S1R, Nikon Z8), but given that I have already invested at the Sony ecosystem for the time being, I am not really willing to make a switch at this point

    @jasona7549@jasona75495 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately I only get the time to answer a cross-section of comments on KZhead, and then only with short answers. If you are looking for an extended discussion about Alpha workflows and appropriate choice of gear you could join my on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel as a Premium Plus member.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills5 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Mark. Its just that I was curious about why anyone hasn't commented on such an issue If you google for "dpreview video stills tool" - and you chose e.g. a6300 (4K UHD) vs a6700 (4K UHD), well, the a6300 footage is superior (at least to my eyes!) The setup claims to be on same lens/aperture etc So how can the much older a6300 produce better S35 4K video footage compared to this new a6700 is a mystery to me Both APS-C bodies claim to produce 4K from oversampled 6K However the a6300 is CMOS whilst the a6700 is BSI-CMOS. Could that be the difference? As far as pixel bining goes - I m not sure what's the case for the a6300/a6700 Have a nice day

      @jasona7549@jasona75495 ай бұрын
  • I was about to purchase one of these but found an A7R IV preowned for the same price - something to replace both my OG A7R and my A6000 (until now I have just been getting newer/better lenses rather than upgrading the body). Whilst I care about portability, the size difference isn't that big at all - its seem to me more the lenses that dictate portability and I can shoot 26mp on APSC mode with the A7R IV. I think the A7R IV being so cheap is the best argument against the A6700 - you can get pretty much the same specs in APSC mode but also a professional level full frame camera to boot. If you can live without the AI processor, which I don't really care too much about, it looks like a much better option.

    @JimIBobIJones@JimIBobIJones10 ай бұрын
    • I always said the A7RIV was the best Sony APS-C camera in 2020 If the A7RIV gives you want you need then that may well be the right choice for you. The A7RIV does not, however, feature the following: Stills/Movie/S&Q dial Side Flip Monitor Touch Icons & Menus 4:2:2 10bit Movies AI Subject Recognition 120p 4K Limitless Buffer when shooting Compressed Raw Autofocus Sensitivity -4.0 EV Auto Framing Focus Breathing Focus Bracketing AF Assist Full Time DMF Active SteadyShot Touch Shutter BULB Timer Settings Firmware Updates via a Memory Card

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
    • @@AlphaCreativeSkills Fair enough, I don't really use any of my cameras for video so most of those features are excess to requirements. Regardless, that still leaves the A7R V for those who want those features. Granted its a lot more money (which is why I have gone for the mark IV) but you still get "double the camera" (in terms of being able to use lenses natively) than the APSC.

      @JimIBobIJones@JimIBobIJones9 ай бұрын
  • HiMark Just wondering if your Camset file is available for this camera

    @agneschan1484@agneschan14848 ай бұрын
    • Yes - the eBook and CAMSET was made available on the same day of the announcement because I had been using a pre-production A6700 months prior to the launch.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills8 ай бұрын
  • Is a V30 card enough for all recording modes, or should I go towards a V90 card?

    @fromia1@fromia110 ай бұрын
    • You need a V60 card to record 4K 120p. You also need a fast card if buffer capacity is important to you.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
  • Hi, which LA-EA adaptor should I use on this body with my A mount lenses, Should I get The newer LA-EA5 ?

    @anorak211@anorak2118 ай бұрын
    • This is a link to Sony's compatibility guide: support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www/cscs/accessories/?mdl=LA-EA5&area=gwt&lang=en_AU

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills8 ай бұрын
    • I have provided you with this link because full or partial compatibility will vary depending what A-Mount lenses you own.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills8 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much

      @anorak211@anorak2118 ай бұрын
  • Maybe I'm wrong with the A6700 is there an issue with shooting in RAW???? Also are you making an E book for the 6700 that I can buy???? Thanks Bob

    @Heli4213@Heli42139 ай бұрын
    • We are waiting for Lightroom to release Raw support for the A6700. I am using a pre-release version of Lightroom and enjoying shooting in Raw now. I made the A6700 ebook available on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel the day the camera was announced. I also have a camera setup file and share the Raw files from this review in the DNG file format (they can be opened now). There are no contracts or commitments in signing up so all the resources can be downloaded for one US $10 payment.

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
  • Can't edit my .ARW files from my camera a6700 Yet ? any suggestion ? or just wait for Lightroom up date ?

    @ChristianGarcia-zk6um@ChristianGarcia-zk6um9 ай бұрын
    • Download the prerelease beta of Lightroom or use Sony’s Imaging Edge

      @AlphaCreativeSkills@AlphaCreativeSkills9 ай бұрын
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