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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Portability
    2. Build Quality
    3. Body
    4. In The Box
    5. Ergonomics & Comfort
    6. Viewfinder
    7. Screen
    8. Menu System
    9. Built-In Lens
    10. Sensor
    11. Battery
  5. Photo General
    1. Photo Shooting Speed
    2. Photo AF-C Tracking
    3. Photo AF-C Center Point
    4. Photo Image Stabilization
  6. Photo Image Quality
    1. Photo RAW Dynamic Range
    2. Photo RAW Sharpness
    3. Photo RAW Noise
  7. Pictures Sample Gallery
    1. The Skate Park Picture
    2. The Polish Church Picture
    3. The Studio Picture
    4. The Stairway Picture
  8. Video General
    1. Video Features
    2. Audio
    3. Video File Format And Compression
  9. 4k Video
    1. 4k Video Frame Rate
    2. 4k Video Internal Recording
    3. 4k Video Autofocus Performance
    4. 4k Video Quality
    5. 4k Video Rolling Shutter Effect
  10. Full HD Video
    1. FHD Video Frame Rate
    2. FHD Video Internal Recording
    3. FHD Video Autofocus Performance
    4. FHD Video Quality
    5. FHD Video Rolling Shutter Effect
  11. Video Image Quality
    1. Video Dynamic Range
    2. Luminosity Patch Detection
  12. Storage And Connectivity
    1. Storage
    2. Inputs / Outputs
  13. Comments

Sony α6700 vs Canon EOS R8

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Sony α6700
Canon EOS R8

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Sony α6700 Picture
Canon EOS R8 Picture

Variants

  • α6700 (Black (Body Only))
  • α6700 (Black W/ 18-135mm Lens)
  • EOS R8 (Black (Body Only))
  • EOS R8 (Black W/ 24-105mm lens)

Our Verdict

Sony α6700

Canon EOS R8

The Sony α6700 and the Canon EOS R8 are both great cameras that use different-sized sensors. The Sony is more portable, feels better built, and has a longer battery life, but the full-frame sensor and lenses of the R8 give it an edge in low-light situations.

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