Sony’s Alpha series has long dominated the APS-C mirrorless market, and the A6700 (2023) is the latest upgrade to the A6600 (2019). If you’re deciding between these two cameras, here’s a detailed comparison to help you choose.


Key Improvements in the A6700

  1. New 26MP BSI CMOS Sensor (vs. 24MP in A6600) – Better low-light performance and dynamic range.
  2. AI-Powered Autofocus – Human pose estimation, animal/vehicle tracking, and advanced subject recognition.
  3. 4K 120p & 10-Bit 4:2:2 Video (A6600 maxes at 4K 30p, 8-bit) – Great for serious videographers.
  4. In-Body Active Stabilization (IBIS + Digital) – Smoother handheld footage than the A6600’s 5-axis IBIS alone.
  5. Full-Flip Touchscreen LCD – Better for vlogging and self-recording (A6600 has a tilting screen).
  6. UHS-II SD Card Slot – Faster write speeds for burst shooting and high-bitrate video.
  7. Improved Battery Life (CIPA 570 shots vs. 810 on A6600) – Still strong, though slightly less than the A6600.

Where the A6600 Still Holds Up

✔ Longer Battery Life – 810 shots (CIPA) vs. 570 on the A6700.
✔ Lighter & More Compact – Slightly smaller body, better for travel.
✔ Still Great Autofocus – Real-time Eye AF (human/animal) is still reliable.
✔ More Affordable – Often available at a lower price since it’s older.


Which One Should You Buy?

  • For Video & Hybrid Shooters → A6700 (4K 120p, 10-bit, AI tracking, and better stabilization).
  • For Photography & Budget Buyers → A6600 (Still excellent AF, battery life, and cheaper).
  • For Vloggers → A6700 (Flip screen, better stabilization, and mic input).

Final Verdict

The A6700 is the clear winner for videographers and those who want cutting-edge AF and image quality. However, if you mainly shoot photos and want to save money, the A6600 remains a solid choice.

Upgrade? Only if you need 4K 120p, AI tracking, or a flip screen. Otherwise, the A6600 is still a capable camera.