a6700

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a6700

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Ricoh IV confirmed in development

It’s a BSI sensor, probably the same from the Sony A6700, so dynamic range could be a little better

THIKKI_HOEVALAINEN in r/ricohGR

May 21, 2025 10:25 PM

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Am I missing something?

The point OP is making is valid and it's a hard pill for some of the people in our community to swallow. We often have posts on here talking about how wonderfully small and compact, yet capable our cameras are, which is true of the older M43 bodies - it's certainly the reason I joined the M43 platfo

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Genoxide855 in r/M43

October 21, 2024 10:11 PM

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APS-C for macro?

I'll start this off by clarifying I only have experience with Sony & Olympus / OM systems. I've tried to use the Sony A6700 and the Sony 90mm for handheld insect macro photography and eventually gave up. The sensor readout time and buffer were too slow for my style of photography. I ended up going w

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JSoldano in r/macrophotography

April 28, 2026 10:06 AM

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S-log vs S-Cinetone for low light scenarios in night clubs?

A6700 only has 800/2500, 12800 refers to FX3, A7Siii, that's why I'm afraid with my APS-C

marianek_ in r/videography

April 2, 2026 9:19 PM

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Anfängerfrage

Also ich war selber an der Nordschleife mit meiner a7iv und dem 70-200 von sony und hätte mir deutlich mehr reichweite gewünscht. mit dem 100-400 von sony war es dann deutlich angenehmer, deswegen würde ich persönlich OP eher zum a6700 + 70-350 setup raten. wenn er sich taktisch clever platziert dan

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mynotell in r/Fotografie

April 7, 2026 10:25 AM

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Got a new lifer on Easter Sunday! Green Heron

I am using the Sony a6700 with 70-350mm lens. This is not a full-frame setup, so my images aren't as high-res, but I chose it for how lightweight and easy to carry it is. Most professionals(which I am not) use full-frame for the highest detail possible, but that type of equipment is a bit heavier an

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-knave1- in r/birding

April 21, 2025 2:07 PM

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Best lightweight setup ever

I can be a massive jerk being 100% serious, so let's go. 7CR/7CII is lighter than the A6700, has better battery life, better resolution (R has MUCH better resolution), and better low light sensitivity. The idiot actually bought APS-C lenses 🤭 silly head, you buy full frame lens for when you grow up

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valarauca14 in r/ultralight_jerk

January 4, 2025 7:21 AM

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Why Lumix G95/G90 is not mentioned frequently as G85?

Because the G95 was launched at $1200 with 12-60mm kit lens, which was around the price of a used G9, a more capable camera all around. Moreover, MOST people do not need unlimited recording, so they were totally fine with 10 minutes limit on 4K 60p & 29 minutes on 4K 30p on the G9. And people who di

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lordvoltano in r/M43

June 8, 2024 9:17 AM

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Camera recommendation for disability.

i dont think a camera that fits all of these criteria exists, certainly not a full frame F mount body that’s lighter than the D80. something like the sony a6700 would be a good fit for the size/weight/IBIS capability BUT it’s APS-C and obviously wouldn’t be able to autofocus with F mount lenses. hop

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QuadK0pter69 in r/Nikon

November 28, 2025 12:39 AM

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Nikon Z6 iii or Z8

Thank you for this info. Very helpful. If I was going to stay APS-C I would probably just keep my Sony a6700. It’s a great camera, just not full frame. The other option is the Sony a7 series which would save me money on batteries and flash since they are the same as the 6700. I believe the a7iv is s

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RedBirds1963 in r/nikon_Zseries

April 13, 2026 2:40 PM

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