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Best Sony a6700 settings for macro photography
Up close, depth of field shrinks to millimeters, so macro is a fight to get enough of the subject sharp. That means a smaller aperture than you'd expect, careful focus, and often a burst of light. Here it's tuned to the Sony a6700.
Recommended Sony a6700 settings for macro photography
Tuned for your Sony a6700
- Reach: its 1.5× APS-C crop turns a 300mm lens into about 450mm of reach — a real advantage for macro photography, though it narrows your wide end.
- Clean ISO: modern APS-C bodies like the Sony a6700 stay usable up to about ISO 6400 — cap Auto ISO there so your shutter stays fast without over-cooking noise.
- Autofocus: use AF-C with subject/eye detection; it locks on reliably for macro photography.
- Stabilization: the Sony a6700 has in-body stabilization, so you can handhold a few stops slower for static subjects (and turn it off on a tripod).
Set up your Sony a6700 for macro photography
- Back-button focus: assign AF On to a custom button and set AF w/ shutter to Off (Custom Key settings).
- For action: use Continuous AF (AF-C) with a Wide or Tracking focus area.
- Eyes & animals: turn on Face/Eye AF and choose the right subject (Human / Animal / Bird).
- Burst: set the Drive Mode to Continuous Hi.
Exact menu wording can vary by firmware.
Why these settings
Magnification collapses depth of field, so you stop down hard just to get an eye or a petal edge sharp — and that small aperture, plus the need to freeze tiny movements, usually means adding light. Focus is set by moving the camera, not the ring.
Common mistakes
- Shooting wide-open and getting only one whisker in focus.
- Using a slow shutter on a breezy flower — it never stops moving.
FAQ
What aperture for macro?
f/8–f/16. Depth of field is so shallow at macro distances that you need a small aperture just to get a usable slice sharp — beyond f/16 diffraction softens things.
Do I need flash for macro?
Often yes. The small apertures macro needs eat a lot of light, and flash also freezes the tiny vibrations that ruin close-up sharpness.
Does the Sony a6700 have good autofocus for macro photography?
Yes — the Sony a6700 has strong continuous autofocus with subject/eye detection, which is exactly what macro photography needs. Use AF-C and enable eye/animal detection.
Is the Sony a6700 good for macro photography?
Yes. With the settings above and its APS-C sensor (1.5× crop for extra reach) and in-body stabilization, the Sony a6700 is well suited to macro photography. Dial the settings in for your exact lens with the coach.