A quick look at 7 key differences between the
Sony Alpha A6600 and the Sony A6700
Sony A6600 VS A6700
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1. Sensor
The Sony A6600 features a 24.2 MP APS-C Exmor CMOS sensor.
The A6700 features a 26.0 MP APS-C Back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor.
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2. Video
The A6600 can shoot up to 4K30p no crop.
The A6700 can shoot up to 4K60p with a 1.04x crop & 4K120 with a 38% crop.
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3. Autofocus
The A6600 can track humans and animals.
The A6700 can track humans, animals, birds, insects, cars, trains and airplanes.
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4. Shutter
The A6600 supports a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000.
The A6700 supports a maximum shutter speed of 1/8000 with its electronic shutter.
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5. File Types
The A6600 supports compressed RAW and JPEG only.
The A6700 supports compressed & lossless RAW, JPEG and HEIF.
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6. LCD Display
The A6600 display can be flipped upwards and downwards.
The A6700 features a more versatile vari-angle display with slightly a higher resolution.
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6. LCD Display
6. LCD Display
7. Memory Cards
The A6600 supports UHS-I SD cards.
The A6700 supports the faster UHS-II SD cards.
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