Sony
a6700
Based on 752 Reddit mentions
$1498.00
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Planning my next camera for 2026, what should I be looking at?
Can you give us some idea of max budget? We can recommend $50K cameras, but is that what you want? What are you video and photographing? What are the primary uses of the camera? My starting point, if you are happy with Sony functionality, would be an a6700, with some leses.
Inkblot7001 in r/Nikon
April 29, 2026 11:40 AM
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M43 Lens
I have this lens for my A6700 and it's one of my all time favourite lenses ever, and that's after having a dozen m43 and Sony lenses. However the reason I love it on the A6700 is because it would be equivalent to an 18.5mm f1.4 lens on m43, while being pancake sized. Its a really neat focal length,
...man__i__love__frogs in r/M43
May 12, 2026 1:34 PM
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Full Frame as a hobbyist?
I always used APS-C format DSLRs, then I bought a Sony a7iii and currently I have an a6700. I prefer the a6700 because of its size and the size of the lenses.
Minus_uy in r/AskPhotography
February 2, 2026 9:44 PM
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Taxi isn't the sharpest but is it ok? Need some panning tips
I’m pretty new to panning and recently tried shooting some panning shots at night in Kabukicho. A lot of my photos didn’t turn out great (either too blurry, or the subject (the cars) wasn’t the color I was hoping for). There were tons of black taxis and barely any green or yellow ones This is one of
...Fit-Entry-6124 in r/photocritique
April 13, 2026 3:08 PM
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Do no expect EVF, flash or weather sealing anytime soon
I estimate it wouldn’t sell. At given Ricoh pricing, they would have to compete with the Sony A7c II and A6700 and some Fujis, the Sonys have way better AF and an arsenal of lenses to choose from. As product managers use to say:”Never listen to enthusiasts if you don’t wanna go broke”.😎
Terrible_Snow_7306 in r/ricohGR
January 8, 2026 4:07 PM
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Coming from "smartphone photography" – is MFT a good starting point?
Video is where your expectations will get ruined. You need a very good camera to compete with a phone for autofocus, auto exposure, scene recognition, etc. I tell people to not even bother unless one of the following applies. You’re willing to learn a LOT. The vast majority won’t do this FYI. Video
...jubbyjubbah in r/M43
April 6, 2026 6:38 PM
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Should I get the Sony a6600 or a6700 as my first camera?
The 55-210 isn’t a good lens, I’d avoid that tbh. The 18-300 isn’t exceptional either but considering it’s a superzoom lens it’s more forgivable. If you want a dedicated wildlife telephoto lens, the sony 70-350 is a great option. I’d go second hand in any case, and while the a6700 has some nice upgr
...MrKrabs106 in r/a6700
May 1, 2026 1:52 AM
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What has been your best purchase till date. Absolute paisa-wasool kind of purchase
Woman here, my bike, Yamaha Aerox and my DSLR Sony A6700, anyday!
fleshlicker in r/AskIndia
October 11, 2025 8:05 PM
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Will the sony 200-600 work well with the a6000?
If you're budget, it should work. Otherwise get A6700 at least, better processor and focusing. I have A6600, it is old for Bird Photography.
Hour_Ad_3912 in r/a6000
April 14, 2026 6:25 PM
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OM-3 or A6700 for travel?
Between OM-3 and A6700 for mounting on a backpack strap, I would pick OM-3 due to weather sealing and smaller lens set. But if I knew I would carry my camera mounted on a backpack strap and I would not need an EVF, then I would pick an Olympus E-P7 with Oly 14-42mm EZ or Pana 12-35 for day/outdoors
...LividCraft2770 in r/M43
April 2, 2026 8:07 PM
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