Sony
Alpha 6700
26MP APS-C flagship with AI subject tracking, 4K 120p, and 5-stop IBIS.
$1,399
Last updated May 2026
Key specs at a glance
Resolution
26 MP
Sensor
APS-C
ISO max
32,000
Burst
11 fps
4K
120 fps
IBIS
5-stop
Weight
493 g
Battery
570 shots
Overview
The Sony Alpha 6700 is a high-performance APS-C flagship designed for enthusiasts who require advanced tracking and high-resolution video in a compact form factor. Built around a 26MP Exmor R CMOS sensor and the BIONZ XR processor with a dedicated AI Processing Unit, it offers professional-grade features for both stills and motion.
In practical use, the autofocus system utilizes 759 phase-detect points covering 93% of the sensor to track humans, animals, birds, insects, and vehicles. Video capabilities include 4K UHD recording at up to 120p with S-Log3 and HLG profiles at a maximum bitrate of 600Mbps. The inclusion of 5-stop in-body image stabilization and a fully articulating 1.03-million dot touchscreen provides flexibility for handheld shooting and complex framing. Furthermore, the NP-FZ100 battery delivers a CIPA-rated 560 shots, ensuring reliable endurance during extended field sessions.
However, certain hardware choices may limit its appeal for specific professional workflows. The body features only a single SD UHS-II card slot, which lacks the redundancy often required for critical assignments, and the use of a Micro HDMI port is less durable than full-sized connections. Additionally, the OLED viewfinder is limited to 2.36 million dots and a 60Hz refresh rate, which is relatively low for a flagship model. Users should also note the absence of a headphone jack for audio monitoring and a mechanical shutter speed that tops out at 1/4000 sec, which may necessitate the use of the electronic shutter in bright conditions.
Sensor size
Sony Alpha 6700
23.3 × 15.5 mm · APS-C
361 mm² area
Lens ecosystem
Sony E mount
80
First-party
270
Third-party
350+
Total available
Mount introduced 2010
Body size
Sony Alpha 6700
122 × 69 × 75 mm
493 g (1.09 lb / 17.39 oz)
122 × 69 × 75 mm · 493 g (1.09 lb / 17.39 oz)
Best for
Use-case scores
Scored algorithmically from verified specs. 10 = best in class.
Portrait
Good- · 26MP — solid resolution
- · Eye AF locks focus on subjects reliably
Sports & Action
Fair- · 11fps burst — solid for most action
- · 759 AF points — good coverage
Video & Hybrid
Good- · 4K recording
- · 4K 120p slow-motion
Landscape
Fair- · Weather sealed for outdoor conditions
- · IBIS enables slower handheld shutter speeds
Travel
Excellent- · 493g — ultralight for all-day carry
- · Weather sealed for varied conditions
Wildlife
Good- · Bird AF subject recognition
- · Animal subject recognition
Vlogging
Excellent- · Fully articulating screen — see yourself while filming
- · 493g — easy to handhold for selfie video
Pros
- ✓ AI-based subject recognition from A7R V
- ✓ 4K 120p Super35 — outstanding slow-motion
- ✓ 5-stop IBIS in a compact APS-C body
- ✓ 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording
Cons
- – Single card slot
- – APS-C sensor — narrower DR vs. full-frame
- – LCD resolution 1.03M dots — below competitors
- – No headphone jack
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Full specifications
Verified specs · Sony Alpha 6700
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ISO
Shutter
Autofocus
Burst
Video
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Viewfinder
LCD
Connectivity
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Frequently asked
What subjects can the autofocus system recognize and track?+
The AI Phase-detect AF system uses 759 points to recognize and track humans, animals, birds, insects, vehicles, and airplanes across 93% of the sensor.
What are the maximum video specifications for high-resolution recording?+
The camera records 4K UHD at up to 120 fps with a 600 Mbps maximum bitrate, supporting S-Log3, HLG, and H.265 codecs.
Is this camera suitable for fast-action photography?+
Yes, it achieves 11 fps burst shooting with both mechanical and electronic shutters and includes a 44-frame RAW buffer.
How does the camera perform during handheld shooting in low light?+
It features 5 stops of in-body image stabilization (IBIS) and a native ISO range up to 32,000, with autofocus sensitive down to -3 EV.
What are the battery life and physical connectivity options?+
The NP-FZ100 battery is rated for 560 shots, and the body includes USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, Micro HDMI, and a microphone jack.