It's arguably the best APS-C on the market, and it is great
Mediocre-Sundom in r/AskPhotography
Source15 Reddit comments and posts discuss both products: 5 lean toward Sony a6700, 4 toward Sony Alpha 7C, and 6 don't pick a side.
It's arguably the best APS-C on the market, and it is great
Mediocre-Sundom in r/AskPhotography
SourceThe only downside to the z50 ii compared to the a6700 is lack of IBIS
Nikonbiologist in r/Nikon
Sourcethis would make and excellent travel camera together with a Tamron 18-300
Glum_Influence7078 in r/a6700
SourceGreen marks the row winner: the strongest supported feature sentiment with at least 3 mentions, or the lowest listed price. Everything else stays neutral.
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15 Reddit comments and posts discuss both products: 5 lean toward Sony a6700, 4 toward Sony Alpha 7C, and 6 don't pick a side. Overall, Reddit is fairly split — the better pick depends on your priorities.
Across all discussions RedDB tracks, Sony a6700 has 82% positive sentiment over 952 Reddit mentions, while Sony Alpha 7C has 82% positive sentiment over 142 mentions.