Sony Alpha A6600 Mirrorless Digital camera with 18-135mm Zoom Lens
Original price was: $1,599.99.$1,398.00Current price is: $1,398.00.
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The Alpha 6600 embody a 24. 2MP Exmore CMOS picture sensor, the newest bionz x picture processor and a front-end LSI as applied in Sony’s full-frame cameras, which mix to ship all-round enhancements in picture high quality and efficiency throughout all areas of photograph and video seize.
World’s quickest AF at 0.02 sec. W/ real-time AF & Object monitoring
24.2MP APS-C Exmore sensor w/ entrance finish LSI and is as much as 102, 400
Broad 425-phase/425-contrast detection AF factors over 84% of sensor
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10 reviews for Sony Alpha A6600 Mirrorless Digital camera with 18-135mm Zoom Lens
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Original price was: $1,599.99.$1,398.00Current price is: $1,398.00.
Humboldt123 –
Love, love, love this camera
This camera has exceeded every expectation that I had. Images are razor sharp, autofocus is amazingly fast, the battery life is beyond anything in my experience, and it is a perfect size for my needs.Having owned Yashicas, Rollei, Lumix, Fujifilm and many others…I would definitely buy a Sony again. What an amazing camera and the kit lens is sharp, even in low light.
James M. Ely –
Gorgeous image quality in a compact form factor
I’m not a professional photographer, but I wanted a good quality camera to take better pictures without lugging around a bulky DSLR full frame. This camera fit the bill. I chose it over the 6400 because I wanted the IBIS image stabilization and the ability to run with a bigger battery with more capacity. I paired it with a set of Sigma (30mm & 56mm) prime lenses that can get down f1.4. The quality of the image capture is insane! I work for some big name studios and did a fair bit of research before deciding on this camera because I also wanted to use it for video conferencing and streaming as well.Some pro photographers scoff at mirrorless cameras or APS-C format sensors. I get it. If you’re doing this for a living, you need full frame. But even as a backup camera, or for vlogging, this camera is on par with anything Cannon puts out. Sony is known for their slog color profiles and I can’t wait to try color grading some footage shot with it. I paired it with the Magewell HDMI capture card for video streaming/chatting and it works very well. I have it set to not turn off after 30 minutes so I can video chat for hours without worry of the camera automatically turning off.I won’t go into all the possible settings in the camera. There’s plenty of videos on YouTube that discuss all the features in detail. All I’ll say is if you’re doing research and getting into more serious photography, or if you’re a pro photographer looking for a run and gun type camera or a backup to save you in a crunch, you could do far worse than this camera, but in the form factor you’d be hard pressed to do better.
Steve C. –
Incredible photography tool
OK, so it ain’t cheap but the results are amazing. I have a m43 outfit as well which is ALMOST as good. Almost. When I want quick and accurate AF the a6600 is the champ. Image quality superb. I have a lot of difficulty seeing a difference with full frame images, and when you consider the cost, size and weight of full frame cameras & lenses, the a6600 is a no-brainer.Very pleased with this purchase!!
M. Sorensen –
Dad going from Canon T3i to A6600
I have been using a Canon G9x, Canon G7x ii, and T3i (mostly with 17-50mm 2.8, 70-250mm, 50mm 1.4). I used the t3i for pictures of my kids (sports, portraits, etc). I really needed faster burst shooting and better focus for track meets. I wanted to stay with Canon (just because that is what I’m familiar with), but I wasn’t happy with EF-M options (bodies and lenses). I didn’t want to go full frame (f2.8 lenses $$$). I decided I wanted to go mirrorless, and I couldn’t wait for some rumored Canon APS-C mirrorless.So, I ended up going with A6600 + Tamron 17-70 2.8 + Tamron 70-180mm 2.8 + sigma adapter for 50mm 1.4. I’m very happy. The fast burst speed is great. A bigger buffer would be nice, but not a big deal for me. The focus is everything I was hoping it would be. I love the eye focus. I love the subject tracking. I love that there are so many focus options (area size, position, tracking, flex, etc).I’m also very happy with the size of the 2 lenses. Some people, complain that the touch screen can’t be used for the menu. That doesn’t bother me at all. I prefer buttons. I don’t use the touch screen for menus on my Canon G7X. I prefer the ergonomics of my T3i. I miss the front dial, but I’m quickly getting used to the top/rear dials.I first ordered the a6400, but the grip just felt too small for the 70-180 lens, so I didn’t use it at all. I put it right back in the box and ordered the a6600. I’m much happier with the bigger grip. I like the bigger battery. The extra custom buttons and the IBIS are a nice bonus.
Rory W. Tyer –
Amazing, versatile camera that punches way above its weight
I bought this after spending a long time researching different Sony cameras. I used to swear by Canon and have a lot of handheld documentary-style and interview filmmaking under my belt as well as social media content creation. I have filmed using an A7Siii in a studio environment and that was the main alternative to this that I was considering. I also looked at the older a6500 as a slightly cheaper alternative. Here’s what sold me: – the flip-up touchscreen; – slightly improved processing and body construction; – better ISO sensitivity.I found a deal (separately) on the Carl Zeiss f/4 16-70mm lens and the image quality is staggering on both photo and video. I do mostly documentary-style interviews, vlogging / informational videos, and webinars. I found a simple converter for less than $100 that makes it simple to use this as a 1080p beautiful webcam.This camera is a joy to use. If you use it for long periods of time (as I do in a studio setting), consider finding a dummy A/C power battery to prevent overheating (a very common Sony issue for any shoots longer than ~45min).Sony’s autofocus and color settings are simply the best. It would be nice to have dual SD card slots, but that’s really the only thing I miss when I consider the much more expensive a7siii.
Bruno –
A câmera é incrÃvel, uma alta qualidade de captação e excelente equipamento para filmagem e foto.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent product. Video and photo are both incredible for it
Gennady L. –
I am using this camera for my tv production. Great image. Love the battery life.
Karyssa Chan –
Great camera!!!
Georgeta Anton –
Happy with the purchase. Easy to use, solid and fancy.