Sony's a7 and a9 lines and the new a1 get the majority of the attention from the photography community, but the a6000 line it still widely respected as a portable and capable line. This excellent video review takes a look at their APS-C flagship, the a6600, and the sort of image quality and performance you can expect from it in practice.
Coming to you from Dustin Abbott, this great video review takes a look at the Sony a6600 mirrorless camera. The a6600 is a small but capable camera, offering an array of useful features, including:
- 24-megapixel APS-C sensor
- Native ISO range of 100-32,000 (expandable to 102,400)
- 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilization
- 4D FOCUS system with 425 autofocus points with assist lamp and focusing times as low as 0.02 seconds
- 3-inch tilting touchscreen
- 2.36-million-dot electronic viewfinder
- 11 fps continuous burst rate
- 4K video at up to 30 fps and 100 Mbps
- 1080p at up to 120 fps
- Magnesium alloy body
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Single SD slot
- 810-shot battery life
- 1.11 lbs (503 g)
Altogether, the a6600 looks like a very capable camera for a wide variety of situations, whether as a backup body or even as a portable main shooter. Check out the video above for the full rundown from Abbott.