Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha A6600 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha A6600.
December 2019
(81%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
535 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
5-axis image stabilisation
Real-Time Eye AF tracking
Long-lasting battery
Unlimited 4K video recording
Mic and headphones jacks
Real-Time Tracking focus system
Big battery
Improved handgrip
Integrated EVF
Stabilized image sensor
Dust and splash protection
4K recording
Performance
I shot with the Sony A6600 in a wide range of conditions and it's delivered a very nice collection of images
Helped by the electronic viewfinder
Which displays an accurate preview of the image and guides the exposure settings
The majority
Real-time autofocus tracking
Extended eye autofocus
5-axis image stabilization
High-capacity battery
Small size
Weather sealing
Autofocus
Bigger battery
Image stabilization will be a welcome addition for many
Relatively portable
Excellent autofocus system
Exceptional battery life
Weather-sealed
Superb image quality
Amazing battery life
Autofocus system is very accurate
Excellent battery life
Class-leading autofocus
In-body stabilization
Good low-light performance
The editors didn't like
24MP APS-C sensor
No built-in flash
High price
Single
Slower UHS-I card slot
No focus joystick or front dial
Drops in-camera flash
Poorly positioned video record button
Little use made of the touch control on the tilting rather than vari-angle screen
Single SD card slot
Dated body design
Cramped controls
High price compared to rivals
Pronounced rolling shutter
Only one memory card slot
Sony makes incredible image taking devices
And I say that because this and many of their other products don't feel like cameras
No joystick
No third exposure control dial
Sony refuses to give us a more usable touch screen
Small size, Weather sealing, Autofocus, Bigger battery, Image stabilization will be a welcome addition for many,
Sony makes incredible image taking devices, and I say that because this and many of their other products don't feel like cameras, No joystick, No third exposure control dial, Sony refuses to give us a more usable touch screen, Image quality above ISO 1600
Abstract: Whether you make a living out of taking professional portraits, or are the weekend warrior who knows their way around flashes and reflectors, you'll want a camera with high resolution, exceptional autofocus and a good selection of portrait prime lenses.We...
Published: 2019-11-07, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Excellent battery life, Class-leading autofocus, In-body stabilization, Good low-light performance,
Bad rolling shutter, Mediocre 4K capability, Poor handling, Single slow memory card slot,
Given Sony's technical leadership in the camera industry, the release of the A6600 is a head-scratcher. If you were looking for a mirrorless APS-C camera three years ago, the A6500 was the best option, hands down. Now? I'm not so sure.Sony did make a few...
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
What makes Sony's step-up APS-C mirrorless camera unique is in-camera image stabilisation,a longer-lasting Z battery and a large grip to house it, and Real-time Eye AF for movie shooting. It's also Sony's only APS-C camera with a headphones jack, which wi...
With improved ergonomics, longer battery life, and industry-leading autofocus tech inherited from the Full Frame Sony A9, it's no wonder that Sony is positioning the A6600 as their flagship crop sensor camera. It's got the price to match, at US $1,400 for...
Abstract: Ahead of our full Sony A6600 review, we've published the following articles: Announcement: Sony A6600 and A6100 Price, Specs and Availability August 28, 2019 Sony has launched two new APS-C mirrorless cameras, the flagship A6600 and the A6100, plus...
Published: 2019-08-28, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The A6600 builds-upon the series so-far to become Sony's most powerful APSC mirrorless camera to date. Like many new cameras, it combines or enhances elements from existing models, so at the heart is the 24 Megapixel sensor introduced on the A6300 with it...
Abstract: The new, extremely versatile Alpha 6600 camera has been designed to address the needs of the most demanding photographers and videographers, while the new Alpha 6100 is targeted at users who are looking to produce high-quality photos and videos with an in...
Fantastic autofocusing,Superior battery life,Good Sony ecosystem boasting lots of lenses and accessories,
Body design could be better, Limited touchscreen functionality, Sensor smaller than full-frame,
There's a lot of great features in this all-round model from Sony. It's packed with fantastic technology which enables you to capture subjects in a variety of different scenarios. However, the body design lacks imagination and can even be frustrating to u...