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Sony A6700 Underwater Housing and Review

Sony a6700 underwater housing

by Nirupam Nigam on June 28th, 2024

Sony has reinvigorated the APS-C camera market with the release of the Sony A6700 in 2023. With a higher resolution sensor, featuring a 26 megapixel sensor -the Sony A6700 is a major upgrade to the Sony crop sensor line. At only $1399 for the body, it features many of the same incredible new AI features announced in the Sony A7R V and Sony ZV-E1 - including an AI autofocus processor. This means autofocus tracking that is much more accurate and sticky than previous Sony APS-C models. The A6700 can also record 6K oversampled 4K/60, 10-bit 4:2:2 - making it an ideal camera for underwater video shooters.

We were very excited to be the first to take the Sony A6700 underwater. Unfortunately, fate was cruel, and the day after receiving the equipment for testing, the Pacific Northwest received record rainfalls. But not letting this hold us back, we donned our dive gear and headed in to the murky waters and give the new Sony A6700 a true underwater test.

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"Please keep in mind that the dark green water was a result of rain runoff and the dives were close to night diving conditions due to limited visibility and a lack of sun. With each photo in this review, I am sharing my "triangle of exposure" settings so that you can see what the photos look like at ISO 1000, and how well the stabilization works at 1/8th of a second. Overall the results are extremely impressive and the A6700 is just plain fun to shoot!"

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The incredible AI animal eye autofocus tracking capability of the A6700 made it a breeze to lock onto the eye of this scalyhead sculpin. 1/125, f/14, ISO 250.

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The incredible AI animal eye autofocus tracking capability of the A6700 made it a breeze to lock onto the eye of this scalyhead sculpin. 1/125, f/14, ISO 250.

Sony A6700 Specifications

  • 26 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
  • Bionz XR processor with a dedicated AI processor
  • No built-in flash
  • 1/160 flash sync speed
  • 5 axis in-body image stabilization
  • Low light autofocus sensitivity: -3 EV
  • Animal eye autofocus tracking as well as human, bird, insect, car, train, airplane subject detection
  • 6K oversampled 4K/60p video recording
  • 4K 120p recording with 1.58x crop
  • 10-bit 4:2:2 with SLog-3, S-Cinetone, HLG3 recording options available
  • 570 shot battery life, NP-FZ100 battery
  • Small EVF
  • 11fps burst shooting
  • Weight: 1 lb 1.4 oz
  • Dimensions: 122 x 69 x 75.1mm
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This image was photographed with the Sony A6700 and the Sony 16-50mm PZ kit lens. Unfortunately dive conditions were not the best, but the lens did a great job for wide angle photography! f/8, 1/8, ISO 1000

 

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Lightning quick autofocus was the only way to photograph these tiny scallop eye with the Sony 90mm macro lens and a Kraken +13 diopter stacked on top. ISO 250, 1/125, f/22

 

Sony A6700 Key Features

If you're already familiar with the Sony A6600, you might be wondering if it's worth upgrading to the A6700. While both cameras offer exceptional performance, the A6700 brings some notable improvements to the table. Here's a quick comparison of the key differences between the Sony A6700 and the A6600:

  • Sensor: The A6700 features a 26-megapixel APS-C BSI CMOS sensor, while the A6600 has a 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor.
  • Autofocus Points: The A6700 boasts 759 phase-detection points with 93% coverage, while the A6600 has 425 phase-detection points with 84% coverage.
  • Buffer Memory: The A6700 offers a larger buffer, allowing for continuous shooting of approximately 59 compressed RAW files, compared to the A6600's approximately 44 compressed RAW files.
  • Video Recording: The A6700 supports 4K video recording up to 60p with 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording, while the A6600 supports 4K video recording up to 30p with 8-bit 4:2:0 internal recording.
  • Stabilization: Both cameras feature 5-axis image stabilization, but the A6700 offers an improved version with Active SteadyShot for video stabilization.
  • Battery Life: The A6600 has a longer battery life, with approximately 720 shots with LCD and 810 shots with a viewfinder, compared to the A6700's approximately 570 shots with LCD and 550 shots with a viewfinder.

While the A6600 is still a capable camera, the A6700's advancements in sensor technology, autofocus performance, buffer memory, and video capabilities make it a worthwhile upgrade for avid underwater photographers seeking the latest features and improvements. Perhaps most importantly, the new AI autofocus processor brought new capability to the table, as you can read below.

Improved Autofocus

The new and enhanced autofocus technology in the Sony A6700 is the most intriguing change. The Sony A6700 boasts the same amazing AI-based autofocus system as the Sony A7R V, thanks to a dedicated AI autofocus engine. While Sony's A6000 series has always had excellent autofocus, the A6700 significantly improves upon it. Over our submerged testing of the Sony A6700, we observed that the camera performed an exceptional job of locking onto our subject and maintaining track of it over the whole engagement.

Even though the camera's animal eye autofocus isn't updated for fish, it can still function effectively underwater. About 60% of the time I used the macro lens to take pictures of small fish, like sculpin, I was able to get the A6700 to locate and lock onto fish eyes. Sony incorporates cutting edge technology into even their more affordable models. We can confidently state that this is the best focusing Sony A6000 series camera we have ever shot, and the A6700's performance reflects that.

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This image was photographed with the Sony A6700 and the Sony 16-50mm PZ kit lens. Unfortunately dive conditions were not the best, but the lens did a great job for wide angle photography! f/8, 1/8, ISO 1000

Lightning quick autofocus was the only way to photograph these tiny scallop eye with the Sony 90mm macro lens and a Kraken +13 diopter stacked on top. ISO 250, 1/125, f/22

 

IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization)

The A6700 features 5-axis in-body image stabilization. This means the sensor can move slightly to compensate for motion and camera shake while shooting. As the conditions were extremely challenging, it actually worked in our favour to test the IBIS system of the Sony A6700. In order to replace some color in the backgrounds, I elected to drop the shutter right down to between 1/20th and 1/8th of a second. Even at the lowest shutter speed, the images were all sharp.

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Despite shooting at 1/8th of a second, this photo is quite crisp due to in-body image stabilization. f/13, 1/8, ISO 1000

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Advanced Video Features

With 4K video recording up to 60p and the option for 4K recording at 120p, you can document mesmerizing underwater scenes with incredible clarity and smoothness. The A6700's 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording preserves every nuance of color and detail in your underwater videos, opening up new possibilities for artistic expression. In addition to recording in S-LOG3, S-Cinetone, and other picture profiles intended to maximize dynamic range and editing capability, the a6700 features 10-bit 4:2:2 recording. The 4K/60p mode oversamples from 6K and uses the full sensor, whereas the 4K/120p slow motion option has a 1.58x crop. This implies that your 4K/60p footage will have more detail than a typical 4K video would.

The a6700's in-body image stabilization allows you to slow down uneven movement in your video recordings, and create nice stable footage that will be pleasing for your viewers.

There were a few concerns expressed about the camera overheating underwater while filming. During our dives we experienced no overheating problems, even while shooting with a mix of 4K120p and 4K60p. We were shooting in 50F water which may have assisted in keeping the camera from overheating. So all we can recommend is to turn the camera off after long periods of shooting, and before shooting the next clip.

Battery

The BM Premium NP-FZ100 for Sony is rated to 570 with the LCD. That being said, after 2 dives our battery was down to 35%. We therefore suggest changing your battery after 2 dives, although you could probably push a third, depending on how much you plan to shoot, especially video.

Is the new Sony A6700 Worth the Upgrade?

Based on our test dives, I would conclude that the Sony A6700 is a great choice for photographers in need of a compact, reasonably priced pro-level APS-C camera system. It is especially appealing to macro photographers who wish to use the Sony 90mm macro lens and take advantage of the 1.5x crop factor of an APS-C sensor. To capture both wide angle and macro on the same dive, the Sony A6700 can also be paired with the 16-50mm kit lens and underwater wet wide angle and macro lens options. Make sure to get in touch with Bluewater Photo if you need suggestions for any of them.

Although there won't be much of a boost in image quality over other A600 line cameras, the A6700's enhanced video capabilities and autofocus make it well worth the purchase.

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A hermit crab photographed with the Sony 90mm macro lens and the Sony a6700 camera. This lens is our favorite lens for underwater macro photography with the Sony a6700. f/16, 1/160, ISO 250.

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This photo was captured with the Sony PZ 16-50mm kit lens. f/11, ISO 1250, 1/10

Recommended Underwater Lenses

Macro

  • Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS Lens (SEL90M28G): This lens offers 1:1 magnification and is the go-to macro lens for Sony shooters.
  • Sony 50mm f/2.8 Macro Lens (SEL50M28): A great choice for all Sony APS-C sensors, offering a wider field of view for larger macro subjects and fish portraits.
  • Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro Lens: This lens is an affordable long telephoto macro lens option with excellent image quality. This lens has more focus breathing than the Sony 90mm macro so it is not as useful for video shooters.

Standard / Mid-Range

Wide-Angle

Fisheye

Conclusions

The long awaited upgrade to the Sony APS-C line of cameras has certainly been worth the wait! The new Sony A6700 features some of the latest technology, including the newest AI Tech and processors, as well as a small upgrade to the sensor resolution.

The Sony A6700 is a true powerhouse in the realm of underwater photography. With its unparalleled image quality, precision autofocus, ample buffer memory, and stunning video capabilities, this camera allows you to unleash your creativity and capture the wonders of the deep blue. But where the camera shines the most is underwater video. The ability to film in 4K/120p or even 4K/60p is unprecedented in this line of camera. Paired with the best lenses and housed in a reliable underwater housing, the Sony A6700 is the perfect companion for any underwater adventure.

 


More Sony A6700 Underwater Reviews & Underwater Settings

After spending significant amount of time underwater, shooting with the latest Sony a6700 mirrorless cameras, we are able to bring you our detailed review on how the camera fairs underwater, as well as our recommended settings for shooting underwater:

  1. Sony a6700 underwater review
  2. Our recommended settings for using the Sony a6700 underwater

Sony A6700 Underwater Housing Options

Ikelite 200DL Sony A6700 underwater Housing

*Lightweight, Polycarbonate with Great Ergonomics, User-friendly, Durable*

The Ikelite 200DL Underwater Housing for the Sony A6700 is constructed from robust polycarbonate material, offers remarkable advantages for underwater enthusiasts. Firstly, its lightweight design makes it a breeze to transport and use, ensuring you can focus on capturing stunning shots without unnecessary strain. Moreover, the polycarbonate construction grants it immunity to corrosion, making it a reliable companion for your underwater adventures.

In addition to its durability, the Ikelite 200DL housing presents a cost-effective option compared to aluminum housings, making it an excellent choice for those looking for exceptional value without compromising on quality. As a bonus, it comes equipped with a vacuum valve right out of the box, providing added peace of mind to budding underwater photographers by safeguarding against potential leaks. This vacuum system, combined with Ikelite's innovative dry lock (DL) port system and a clear back, allows you to keep a vigilant eye on your camera's safety, ensuring it remains dry even at depths of up to 200ft.

Here's a breakdown of the key features and benefits:

  • Depth Rating: 200 feet (60 meters)
  • Construction: Durable ABS-polycarbonate
  • Controls: Provides access to all essential camera functions with larger, easy-to-use controls for gloved hands.
  • Lens Port System: Uses Ikelite's DLM (Dry Lock Micro) port system, requiring a compatible lens port for waterproof operation (sold separately). This system offers a wide variety of port options for different lenses.  
  • Strobe Compatibility: Features a built-in Ikelite bulkhead and manual flash hot shoe for attaching an external strobe. It also offers TTL (Through-the-Lens) exposure capability with an optional converter for Ikelite DS strobes.  
  • Vacuum System: While not explicitly mentioned in the prompt, Ikelite housings often include or offer an optional vacuum system for leak detection, adding an extra layer of safety and peace of mind.  

How Ikelite Differs

Ikelite has a long history in underwater photography and has pioneered many of the sealing mechanisms used in housings today. Here's how they generally distinguish themselves:  

  • Durability: Known for robust housings that withstand demanding conditions.  
  • Ergonomics: Focus on user-friendly controls and comfortable handling underwater.
  • Made in the USA: Many Ikelite products are manufactured in the United States.  
  • Value: Often provide a good balance of features and price compared to some competitors.
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Nauticam Sony A6700 underwater Housing

*Excellent Ergonomics, User-friendly, Durable*

When it comes to pioneering underwater housing designs, Nauticam stands out as a true industry trailblazer. Their commitment to delivering the ultimate user experience for underwater photography and video knows no bounds, and their latest gem, the Nauticam NA-A6700 underwater housing, is a testament to their ingenuity. Meticulously crafted from premium aluminum, this housing redefines ergonomics with intelligently placed controls and dials, all within effortless reach of your fingertips. Seamlessly diving up to 100 meters, its compact design makes it an ideal companion for globetrotting adventurers. Every button bears clear labeling, ensuring precision even in the depths.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Robust Construction: Machined from solid aluminum with a hard anodized finish, the housing is built to withstand the corrosive nature of saltwater and the rigors of underwater use. This ensures the longevity of your investment and the safety of your camera.  
  • Ergonomic Design: Featuring an integrated handle system, the NA-A6700 provides comfortable and secure handling, even with thick gloves. The placement of the shutter release and thumb lever for AE-L/AF-L button are optimized for intuitive operation.  
  • Vacuum Check and Leak Detection: This vacuum system provides peace of mind by constantly monitoring the housing's watertight seal. An LED indicator alerts the user to the status of the vacuum seal, and the system also detects leaks, providing both audible and visual warnings.  
  • Port Locking System: Nauticam's renowned port locking system ensures a secure and reliable connection between the housing and the lens port, preventing accidental detachment. Nauticam also supplies some innovative ports systems and wet lenses.
  • Access to Essential Controls: The housing provides access to all essential camera controls, allowing for full creative expression underwater.  

How it Stands Out:

Nauticam is known for its meticulous engineering, superior build quality, and innovative features.

The NA-A6700 embodies these qualities, offering a housing that is both robust and user-friendly. Compared to other underwater housing brands, Nauticam consistently delivers on its promise of reliability, durability, and exceptional performance, making it a preferred choice for discerning underwater photographers.

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Marelux Sony A6700 underwater Housing

*Superb Ergonomics, Durable, High-end Innovative Features*

Immerse yourself in the ultimate underwater photography experience with the Marelux A6700 underwater housing, expertly crafted from a high-grade aluminum alloy. Embodying durability and resilience, this housing surpasses all expectations, withstanding the most demanding conditions without a hitch.

Experience flawless ergonomics as all camera controls remain readily available at your fingertips, ensuring a seamless shooting experience. Its compact design boasts a small footprint, making it an ideal travel companion for adventurous photographers.

Labeled with utmost clarity, the buttons on this housing offer intuitive operation, granting you effortless access to essential functions. Additionally, assembling the housing is an absolute breeze, further enhanced by the quick release plate, facilitating swift camera installation.

The Marelux A6700 underwater housing boasts an impressive depth rating of 100m, providing you with the freedom to explore and capture the mesmerizing underwater world.

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About the Sony A6700 Mirrorless Camera

Sony has announced the A6700, a brand-new APS-C interchangeable lens mirrorless camera designed for enthusiast photographers and videographers. Promising high-end, professional-grade performance, the Sony A6700 mirrorless camera incorporates an improved image sensor and dedicated AI processor.

The Sony A6700 has been a long time coming. Its predecessor, the A6600, was announced way back in August 2019. More Megapixels, Power, and AI The lengthy wait has allowed Sony to include a lot of new features in the A6700, including a new sensor. The A6700’s 26-megapixel back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor appears to be the same sensor that debuted in the FX30 cinema camera Sony released last September. For reference, the Sony a6600 includes a 24.2-megapixel sensor that is not backside-illuminated. Paired with the new sensor is a powerful Bionz XR image processing engine and a dedicated AI Processing Unit. The AI Processing Unit enhances image processing and autofocus performance.

The camera’s native ISO range goes from 100 to 102,400 for still photography and is capped at ISO 32,000 for video. Sony claims that the camera delivers 14+ stops of dynamic range during movie recording. Despite not being a stacked image sensor, Sony states the 26-megapixel APS-C Exmor R sensor delivers “extremely fast” sensor readout speed. The camera can shoot up to 11 frames per second using its mechanical or electronic shutter with full AF/AE tracking.

Improved Video Performance and Modes Underpinned by Better Sensor and new AI As for video, users can record 4K video with full-pixel readout or 6K oversampled footage. Among other noteworthy video features, the camera offers 4:2:2 10-bit video, All-I, 4K/120p, FHD/240p, and S-Cinetone and S-Log3 profiles. Sony a6700 crop factors The AI processor offers numerous benefits. Beyond the expected subject recognition and tracking features for autofocus, the AI also promises smoother focusing during movie recording and can be used for an Auto Framing feature. Auto Framing automatically centers, repositions, and crops the frame to keep the subject in prominent positions within the scene.

The Sony A6700 mirrorless camera has a 759-point phase-detection AF system, with points covering 93% of the total image area. Alongside new subject detection modes such as Insects, Cars, Trains, and Planes, the Human and Animals and Birds autofocus modes promise improvement. The a6700’s Eye AF is 60% better, while Animal and Birds AF performance is more than 40% improved.

Features:

  • 26MP Exmor R APS-C BSI CMOS Sensor
  • 5-Axis Stabilization
  • UHD 4K Video - Capable of capturing 4K video @ 120fps and FHD @240fps. No recording limit. 10-Bit 4:2:2
  • 4D Focus
  • Sony NP-FZ100 Battery - for longer battery life (570 shots)

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