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Sony α6700
Sony α6700 mirrorless digital camera From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Sony α6700 (model ILCE-6700) is a mirrorless APS-C format digital camera, released in July 2023 as a successor to the α6600.[1] It features a 26MP Exmor sensor,[2] upgraded 759 point phase detection autofocus (PDAF), and the ability to shoot 4K video at up to 120 frames per second. Powered by the BIONZ XR image processor, it offers an ISO range of 50 to 102 400 and can capture images at 11 frames per second with continuous autofocus and exposure tracking.[3]
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Features
The camera retains several advancements from its predecessor, the Sony α6600, and also incorporates some features from the higher‑end full‑frame Sony α7 IV. These include:
- 26 MP (approximately effective) APS-C Exmor-R CMOS sensor [2]
- 759 phase detection AF points for still images, and 495 AF points for video [2]
- real-time continuous eye‑AF tracking for humans, animals, and birds
- flip [2] 3‑inch LCD vari-angle touchscreen with 1.03 million dots [3]
- 2.3-million dot resolution EVF [4]
- 5-axis optical in-body image stabilization with 5.5 stops of shake reduction [2]
- 11 fps continuous shooting [3]
- 4K 120p video recording with 6K oversampling [5]
- battery life with NP‑FZ100 is rated at approximately 570 images using LCD screen and approximately 550 images using EVF [2]
- native ISO range is 100 – 32 000 and extended ISO range is 50 – 102 400 [2]
- 10-bit HEIF [2] image format
- weather-sealed magnesium alloy body
- multi Interface (MI) hot shoe
The single memory card slot on the left side of the Sony α6700, the card slot supports UHS-I/II compliant cards.
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Video formats
The camera is using in-house developed AVC Video Format called XAVC. The format is a compressed format achieving balanced quality and file size. Recording in colour depth of 10-bits and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling is possible with the XAVC codec. The camera features:
- all intra‑frame system that compresses each frame individually to achieve the best quality
- when recording 4K movies in the XAVC HS format, optional use of an HEVC codec (H.265) which has higher compression efficiency
- the camera can record movies with higher image quality than XAVC S movies but with a similar data volume
- the camera can record in "Long GOP" codec (H.264) compression which compresses multiple frames to reduce file size
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Lens compatibility
Sony E-mount APS-C lenses are compatible with the α6700.[2] The camera will also accept full‑frame E‑mount lens without issue.
See also
- Sony α6000
- Sony α6500
- Sony α6600
- Sony α7 IV – full‑frame camera
External links
- Digital Camera Database: [6] www
.digicamdb .com /specs /sony _a6700 / - Sony online manual: [7] helpguide
.sony .net /ilc /2320 /v1 /en /index .html
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