EOS R8vs A6700vs A7C

GearFrame · Updated March 2026

Canon EOS R8 Canon EOS R8 (2023) From £1099 Best for Full-frame entry View EOS R8
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Sony A6700 Sony A6700 (2023) From £999 Best for All-round & video View A6700
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Sony A7C Sony A7C (2020) From £1299 Best for Compact travel & content creation View A7C

Which should you buy?

Full-Frame Entry — EOS R8 (2023): Canon's most affordable full-frame mirrorless — 4K/60p 10-bit and class-leading Dual Pixel AF at an accessible entry price.

All-Round & Video — A6700 (2023): Best-in-class autofocus and 4K/120p video in a compact APS-C body — the standout camera under £1,000.

Compact Travel & Content Creation — A7C (2020): The A7C proves full-frame doesn't have to be bulky. Excellent battery life, reliable Eye AF and a vari-angle screen in a pocketable body is a compelling combination for travel and content creators. The A7C II improved on it, but the original remains a strong value buy.

↓ Full specifications below

EOS R8 (2023)

  • You want full-frame image quality on a tight budget
  • You shoot mainly in good light and can live without built-in stabilisation
  • You primarily shoot stills with occasional video

A6700 (2023)

  • You want a compact, travel-friendly system without sacrificing autofocus performance
  • You're an enthusiast upgrading from an entry-level camera and ready for a more capable body
  • You shoot wildlife or sports and want APS-C reach from a lightweight kit
  • You create video content and need reliable subject and eye tracking in a small form factor

A7C (2020)

  • Travel photographers who want full-frame in the smallest possible body
  • Content creators who need a flip screen and reliable Eye AF
  • Photographers upgrading from APS-C who want to keep a compact kit
  • Vloggers who need 4K and great battery life on the road

Quick take: The a6700 has the highest resolution at 26mp; the a6700 is the most affordable. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.

Full specifications

Specification EOS R8 (2023)A6700 (2023)A7C (2020)
Price £1,099 £999 £1,299
Sensor 24.2MP Full-frame BSI CMOS 26MP APS-C Exmor R BSI CMOS 24.2MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS
Resolution 24.2MP 26.0MP 24.2MP
Video 4K/60p oversampled 10-bit, FHD/180p 4K/120p, 4K/60p oversampled, S-Log3, 10-bit 4K/30p (oversampled), 1080p/120p slow-motion, S-Log2/S-Log3
Autofocus Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, 1053 zones, eye/face/subject tracking 759-point phase-detect, AI subject recognition (human/animal/bird/vehicle) Phase-detect, 693 points, real-time Eye AF & animal AF
Stabilisation None (no IBIS) 5-axis IBIS, 5.0 stops 5-axis IBIS, 5 stops
Burst Rate 6fps mechanical, 40fps electronic 11fps mechanical, 30fps electronic 10fps with AF/AE tracking
Battery Life ~220 shots (CIPA) ~570 shots (CIPA) ~740 shots (CIPA) — outstanding for a Sony mirrorless
Weight 461g body only 493g body only 509g (body, battery, card)
Dimensions 132.5 × 86.1 × 70.0mm 122.0 × 69.0 × 75.1mm 124.0 × 71.1 × 59.7mm
Weather Sealed No No No
Viewfinder EVF, 2.36M dots, 0.59× EVF, 2.36M dots None built-in — use rear screen or accessory EVF
Screen 3.0" fully articulating touchscreen 3.0" vari-angle touchscreen 3.0" vari-angle touchscreen, 921k dots
Mount Canon RF mount (full-frame) Sony E-mount Sony E-mount
Memory Cards Single SD UHS-II slot Single SD UHS-II / CFexpress Type A slot Single SD UHS-II
Connectivity USB-C, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi USB-C (3.2), Bluetooth, Wi-Fi USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC
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