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Sony Alpha A6600

Sony a6600 is the successor of the a6500, and has some new improvements. One particularly change is the new battery. Its battery life has more than doubled compared to its predecessor, which is quite a feat.

This camera exhibits many notable changes. For example, it boasts 0.02 sec AF speed instead of 0.05 AF speed on the a6500. It also supports 4K HDR movie recording, something that its predecessor lacks. It gets the lastest bionz X processor with a 1.8x processing speed improvement, a bigger grip for better ergonomics as well. It has no limits on continuous video recording time, while its predecessor has limits of 29 minutes.

Are there any drawbacks to this camera? Well, this camera lacks a headphone jack and its touchscreen doesn't work for menus and navigation. And its memory card slot is UHS-I compatible. 

Manufacturer: Sony

Lens configurations: 18-135 Body

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Camera Labs
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony A6600 review so far

The Sony A6600 is an upper mid-range mirrorless camera with a 24 Megapixel APSC sensor, built-in stabilisation, 4k video, 11fps bursts with autofocus, and increased battery life. It replaces the three-year-old A6500 as Sony's flagship body and like that model, follows the most recent unstabilised...

Camera Decision
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony Alpha A6600 Body Digital SLR Camera Black - Brand New review

First introduced in August 2019 , Sony Alpha a6600 is a 24.0MP Advanced Mirrorless camera with a APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm ) sized CMOS sensor, built-in Image Stabilization, weather-sealed body, Tilting touch screen and Sony E lens mount. Sony replaced the older A6500 with this model.

Unlimited Video Recording (no 30min limit), Built-in Wireless (Wi-fi), Bluetooth Connectivity, NFC Connectivity, 5-axis Image Stabilization, Articulating Screen, 4K at 30fps and FHD at 120fps Video Recording, Touch Screen, Electronic Built-in Viewfinder, Face Detection Focusing, 24.0MP - High...

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony A6600 review: A sublime little mirrorless camera

If what you're after is as much power as you can get in a small package, Sony's A6600 is a very tempting offering.

Real-time tracking and AF is fast and accurate; In-body stabilisation; 4K HDR video capture; Longer battery life

Flip up screen design isn't great; No 4K60p (but there is 30p; Quite pricey; Many of the features available on the A6400

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony A6600: the ultimate travel camera

Is Sony's flagship APS-C camera a big enough upgrade to see it match the class-leading Fujifilm X-T3

Digital Camera World
★★★★★
4 years ago
Hands-on: Sony A6600 review

Say hello to Sony's powerful new flagship APS-C mirrorless camera, the Sony A6600...

5-axis image stabilisation; Real-Time Eye AF tracking; Long-lasting battery; Unlimited 4K video recording; Mic and headphones jacks

24MP APS-C sensor; No built-in flash; High price

Digitaltrends
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony A6600 hands-on review: This small camera is a big deal

With unbeatable autofocus and battery life, Sony's A6600 still leads the pack

Real-Time AF is a breeze; 810-shot battery life; Sensor-shift image stabilization; Bigger grip

Same sensor as A6500; Low-res EVF compared to peers

Digitaltrends
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony A6600 hands-on review: Small camera, big deal

APS-C cameras have to shout to be heard over the roar of increasingly popular full-frame cameras, but a pair of APS-C models announced by Sony in August 2019 prove that smaller sensors still have life left. The $750 A6100 is a budget mirrorless camera targeting the beginner or casual photographer, while the flagship A6600 is $1,400 enthusiast’s camera that should even make many professionals happy. These cameras have much in common, including their 24MP sensors, 4K video, 11 frames-per-second continuous shooting, and many trickle-down features from Sony’s more expensive A7/A9 full-frame line. We love full-frame cameras, but they often cost much more, and not everyone needs one. Today’s APS-C cameras take outstanding photos, and it’s nice to see that Sony hasn’t neglected the format — even if the A6600 hasn’t changed much from 2016’s A6500. But with so many similarities between the A6100 and A6600, you might be wondering if the latter is worth the higher price. We think it is. From the ...

Real-Time AF is a breeze; 810-shot battery life; Sensor-shift image stabilization; Bigger grip;

Same sensor as A6500; Low-res EVF compared to peers;

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony a6600

If your needs aren't quite as demanding, the Sony a6400 and Fujifilm X-T30 offer much of the functonality of the a6600 and X-T3 for less money, and both have earned our Editors' Choice recommendation.

Real-Time Tracking focus system; Big battery; Improved handgrip; Integrated EVF; Stabilized image sensor; Dust and splash protection; 4K recording

Single, slower UHS-I card slot; No focus joystick or front dial; Drops in-camera flash

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony a6600 Review

After years of steady development of its full-frame mirrorless system, Sony has set its sights on updates to its more compact and affordable APS-C line. It started things off with the a6400, and followed up with a model below it, the a6100 ($749.99, body only), and one above it, the a6600 ($1,399.99, body only), which is the subject of this review. The three models share the same image sensor and basic feature set, but the a6600 sets itself apart with in-body stabilization, a high-capacity battery, and an overall sturdier build. It's a strong camera, with class-leading autofocus performance, but falls a bit shy of being an Editors' Choice. Sony's Flagship APS-C Sony describes the a6600 as its flagship APS-C model. It has a fittingly high-quality build, packing internals in a magnesium alloy body with seals to protect from dust and splashes. The form factor hasn't changed much versus the earlier a6500, though the new model enjoys a better, deeper handgrip. The a6600 measures 2....

Sony brings its class-leading autofocus tech and big Z battery to its a6600 APS-C camera, but we wish there were improvements in other areas too.

Real-Time Tracking focus system; Big battery; Improved handgrip; Integrated EVF; Stabilized image sensor; Dust and splash protection; 4K recording

Single, slower UHS-I card slot; No focus joystick or front dial; Drops in-camera flash

dpreview.com
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony a6600 review: Amazing autofocus, acceptable ergonomics

The Sony a6600 has an industry-leading autofocus system, is capable of excellent images and video, comes with very useful in-body image stabilization and has the best battery life of any mirrorless camera on the market at this time. However, its sensor is getting a bit long-in-the-tooth, and competitors have caught up or surpassed it regarding video quality and features, resolution and handling. But for family photography and even some sports and action, it's easily worth your consideration.

Family and people photographers, most sports and action shooters, general and travel photography.;

Those who frequently take control over their camera and those who need a highly responsive camera for the most demanding action shooting;

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