Sony a6700 Year in Review 2024: My Top 12 Photos

The year 2024 was colorful, exciting, and full of unforgettable moments – a thrilling chapter worth revisiting. And what better way to capture these experiences than with a personal selection of the best photos taken with the Sony a6700?

That’s exactly what this review is all about.

I’m excited to share with you my personal Top 12 Photos captured with the Sony a6700 – a camera that has accompanied me throughout the entire year. Since my comprehensive field test, it has remained in constant use. I’m continually discovering new possibilities and pushing the limits of this small powerhouse.

Admittedly, spoiled by the Sony A1 and the Sony 400mm f/2.8 lens, I find it particularly rewarding to push the Sony a6700 to its limits. While I feel I haven’t quite achieved this goal yet – I’m working on it! 😊

Join me on this journey through 2024.

Taken with Sony 6700: Close-up of a Red-crowned Crane with a red crown and white background, photographed in Japan

Red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis), Japan

Sony a6700 + Sony 100–400 mm f/4.5/5.6 OSS GM - ISO 1000 - f5.6 - 1/1600

Close-up of a Steller's Sea Eagle with an orange beak. Photographed with a6700 from Sony

Steller's sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus)

Sony a6700 + Sony 200–600 mm f/5.6/6.3 OSS G - ISO 320 - f8 - 1/1800

Taken with the Sony a6700: Eurasian Collared Dove on a mossy wooden plank with a green background

Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto)

Sony a6700 + Sony 200–600 mm f/5.6/6.3 OSS G - ISO 250 - f8 - 1/1600

Saarschleife near Mettlach at sunrise with forested hills and river loop. Photo made with Sony a6700

Saarschleife (Great Bend in the Saar) at Mettlach (Saarland)

Sony a6700 + Sony E PZ 16 – 50 mm f/3.5/5.6 OSS - APS-C Kit-Objektiv - ISO 100 - f8 - 1/15

Blumenfliege auf Grashalm mit Wassertropfen und grünem Hintergrund. Used Camera Sony a6700

Anthomyiidae

Sony a6700 + Zwischenringe 26 mm + Tamron 28 - 75 mm - ISO 1600 - f4.5 - 1/1000

Sony a6700: Sleeping mute swan with an orange beak and white feathers against a gray background.

Sleeping mute swan (Cygnus olor)

Sony a6700 + Sony 200–600 mm f/5.6/6.3 OSS G - ISO 1000 - f6.3 - 1/1000

Close-up of a Vipera berus with extended tongue in a natural environment. Taken with a6700

  Common European adder (Vipera berus)

Sony a6700 + Sony 100–400 mm f/4.5/5.6 OSS GM + Sony 1.4TC - ISO 160 - f8 - 1/1000

Sony a6700: Pelagic cormorants on a rock in a stormy sea with snow flurries near Hokkaido, Japan

Pelagic cormorant (Urile pelagicus) perched on a massive rock protruding from a stormy sea at Hokkaido / Japan

Sony a6700 + Sony 200–600 mm f/5.6/6.3 OSS G - ISO 8000 - f6.3 - 1/2000

Eurasian Jay on a moss-covered branch with a blurred green background.

Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius)

Sony a6700 + Sony 100–400 mm f/4.5/5.6 OSS GM - ISO 250 - f/5.6 - 1/500

Macro with Sony a6700: Long-legged fly on a leaf with a metallic shiny body and dark background.

Long-legged flie (Dolichopodidae)

Sony a6700 + Sony 90 mm Makro f2.8 - f/11 - 1/160 - ISO 100 - Blitz

Taken with Sony a6700: Chaffinch on a green branch with a leaf in its beak against a blurred background

Eurasian chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) 

Sony a6700 + Sony 100–400 mm f/4.5/5.6 OSS GM - ISO 1600 - f/6.3 - 1/800

Sony a6700: European robin on a branch against a blurred, warm background.

European robin (Erithacus rubecula) 

Sony a6700 + Sony 200–600 mm f/5.6/6.3 OSS G - ISO 5000 - f6.3 - 1/1000


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Servus zusammen,

mein Name ist Markus und seit 2014 widme ich mich der Video- & Fotografie von Naturmotiven. Diese Leidenschaft begann während meiner zahlreichen Reisen durch Japan - von Hokkaido im Norden bis hinunter nach Okinawa im Süden. Diese Erfahrungen haben mich wieder stärker mit der Natur verbunden und auch die WildeNatur vor meiner eigenen Haustür entdecken lassen.

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Hello everyone,
My name is Markus, and I've been passionate about video and photography of nature scenes since 2014. This passion started during my many trips across Japan—from the northern reaches of Hokkaido all the way down to Okinawa in the south. These journeys have helped me reconnect with nature and also explore the wild beauty right outside my own front door.

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