Sony a6700 Mirrorless Camera (Body Only)
Sony a6700 Mirrorless Camera (Body Only)
The a6700 Mirrorless Camera, a tiny synthesis of Sony's Cinema Line advances, -series still-image rendering quality, and developments in AI-based recognition technology, gives ambitious video makers access to robust and flexible imaging capabilities. A mobile workhorse capable of unhindered 11 fps continuous stills capture or stress-free UHD 4K video oversampled from a 6K resolution, the camera is powered by the latest 26.0MP back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor and the BIONZ XR processor while weighing less than its predecessor. This makes it a formidable multi-tool for the multi-hyphenate creative.
The 26MP APS-C Exmor R CMOS sensor and BIONZ XR processor, which was first used in the FX30 Digital Cinema Camera and is capable of 10-bit UHD 4K imagery at up to 120 frames per second or a top continuous shooting rate of 11 frames per second with AF and AE and up to 59 compressed raw still images in bursts, power the Sony a6700's advanced imaging system. The camera's sensor is given a better resolution without sacrificing sensitivity, thanks to the addition of the back-illuminated structure. The camera has low-light performance with little noise and more than 14 stops of dynamic range, and it has an ISO range of 100-32000 that can be expanded to ISO50-102400 for taking still pictures.
The Sony a6700 offers a comprehensive package of professional video features from its Cinema Line series to everyday content creators and aspiring filmmakers, in addition to its potent sensor and processor.
Depending on the format, Slow & Quick (S&Q) mode enables photographers to capture 4K footage at predetermined stages between 1-120 fps and Full HD between 1-240 fps. You can use these parameters to speed up a scenario that is moving slowly and slow down movement.
Based on technologies from the pro-Cinema Line cameras, including the VENICE, S-Cinetone can be utilised to create distinct colours and skin tones that look healthy. This colour profile provides soft colours, natural mid-tones, and exceptionally well.
The AI Processing Unit in the Sony a6700 gives the camera's autofocus and image stabilisation systems a plethora of improved features, ensuring fluid handling and clarity regardless of the shooting environment. With AI-powered subject identification capability and real-time tracking, the camera's 759 phase-detection points in stills mode and 495 points in video mode, which cover 93% of the image area, are improved. Other characteristics include focus accuracy in low light down to EV -3.0, focus breathing compensation, autofocus aid, focus mapping, and focus peaking during autofocus. Focus bracketing in up to 299 photos with sequentially-shifted focus points is another function.
The AI Processing Unit also detects and tracks subjects when recording video, smoothly auto-cropping to keep the subject in the frame's foreground and making otherwise challenging camerawork easier. The tracking may be individually positioned inside the frame at the touch of a finger, and its speed and sensitivity can be changed.
The camera's pixel-level 5-axis optical image stabilisation technology is algorithmically optimised for precise detection and control down to a single pixel. It compensates for five different types of camera shake encountered during handheld still and video photography. A more solid framing before shooting is made possible by the AI Processing Unit, which also enhances communication between the body and the lens. This makes it possible for users to utilise any lens—even modified lenses—confidently for important imagery without worrying about blur from camera shake.
The advent of the High-Efficiency picture File (HEIF) format, which is offered here in 4:2:0 and 4:2:2 variants, is the driving force behind the a6700's wide range of colour renderings and compressions for stills-shooters that are designed to provide the best picture quality and storage management. When shooting raw, users can choose between Compressed and Lossless Compressed choices. According to manufacturer testing, the AI Processing Unit also contributes to improved exposure outcomes in Auto mode, with appropriate algorithmic changes performed for skin tone, backlit circumstances, and white balance. When shooting stills, the same Creative Looks presets are also accessible, allowing for further user-defined combinations with eight movable parameters. The a6700 now supports a stills-designed Hybrid Log-Gamma mode that delivers realistic dynamic range in 10-bit HEIF format for the best stills viewing experience when tethered to specific monitors and televisions.