SONY A6600
Three years is a long time in the world of technology – just look at the gap between 2016’s A6500 and 2019’s A6600. When the A6500 launched, it was packed with innovative features such as 4K 30 fps video, 11fps shooting speed, in-body stabilisation, and face and eye tracking. At the time these specs were truly class-leading, but now, well, times have changed.
Today there’s a bunch of excellent APS-C cameras on the market – the Fujifilm X-T3 (and more recently, the X-T4), Canon’s impressive EOS M6 Mark II, and Nikon’s Z 50. Where once Sony’s flagship stood alone, today it’s a crowded marketplace and the margins are tighter than ever, especially when it comes to price. Let’s take a look.
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