The Sony a6700 has dropped to $1,398 on Amazon, and that appears to be the lowest current price among several major camera outlets checked for the body-only version. For filmmakers, creators, and hybrid shooters looking for a compact Sony APS-C camera, this is a clean and practical deal: new camera, sold through Amazon, strong feature set, and a lower price than the usual specialist retailers at the time of writing. Let’s check it out.

Let the Prime Day continue
As part of our ongoing coverage of the best Prime Day deals we have found for content creators, filmmakers, and hybrid shooters, this Sony a6700 deal stands out for one simple reason: it is practical. This is not a used camera, not a refurbished body, and not a questionable marketplace discount. It is a new Sony APS-C hybrid camera listed at $1,398 on Amazon, which appears to be the lowest current price among several major camera retailers checked. The Sony a6700 is a 26MP APS-C mirrorless camera built around Sony’s E-mount system. It offers 4K video, AI-based subject recognition, log shooting, LUT handling, and creator-friendly video tools in a compact body. The camera supports 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording, oversampled 4K from 6K capture, and 4K up to 120p. It also includes Sony’s modern autofocus system, which is one of the main reasons many solo creators and small production teams choose Sony. At the time checked, Amazon shows the a6700 body at $1,398. B&H and Adorama have recently been around $1,498 for the body-only configuration, while some other outlets may match the $1,398 price through marketplace sellers or limited promotions. That makes the Amazon listing especially interesting if the product is new, returnable, and sold by a reliable seller. As always with Amazon, buyers should check the seller line, return window, stock status, and final checkout price before purchasing. Prices and badges can change at any time.

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Why the a6700 is still relevant
The a6700 is relevant because APS-C is still one of the most practical formats for creators. Full frame is excellent, but it is also more expensive, heavier, and often demands larger lenses. APS-C offers a smaller and usually more affordable setup while still delivering strong image quality. Sony’s APS-C system is also mature. There are native Sony lenses, third-party lenses, compact zooms, fast primes, and many affordable options. That makes the a6700 a sensible camera for people who want to build a lightweight kit without feeling boxed into entry-level performance. The camera also benefits from Sony’s video ecosystem. S-Log3, LUT handling, 10-bit 4:2:2, and reliable autofocus make the a6700 much more capable than older APS-C bodies. It can work as a main camera for many creators, or as a compact B camera for Sony shooters who already own E-mount lenses.

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Initial thought
This is a good deal, mainly because it is simple. The Sony a6700 is a strong APS-C hybrid camera, and $1,398 is a very competitive price for a new body from a major platform. The camera is not perfect. It is still a compact hybrid body, so users who record long takes in hot environments or need a fully rigged cinema setup should think carefully. Serious video shooters may still prefer the FX30. Full frame shooters may prefer the a7C II, a7 IV, FX3, or other Sony full frame options. But for creators who want a compact, modern, capable Sony camera, this is one of the cleaner deals right now. The a6700 offers 26MP stills, strong autofocus, 4K video, 10-bit recording, log shooting, LUT support, and access to the E mount system. A
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