Sony Alpha a6500 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/ 2.95″ LCD (Body Only)

February 10, 2020 - Comment

24.2 MP Exmor CMOS sensor with world’s fastest AF speed (0.05 sec.) and highest number of phase detection AF points (425). In-camera 5-axis optical image stabilization for every lens and enhanced AF features including intuitive and immediate touchscreen AF operation. 4K movie recording and pro video features including 2.4x oversampling with full pixel readout and

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(as of April 19, 2020 1:21 pm GMT+0000 - Details)

24.2 MP Exmor CMOS sensor with world’s fastest AF speed (0.05 sec.) and highest number of phase detection AF points (425). In-camera 5-axis optical image stabilization for every lens and enhanced AF features including intuitive and immediate touchscreen AF operation. 4K movie recording and pro video features including 2.4x oversampling with full pixel readout and no pixel binning, S-Log3/S-Log2, S-Gamut and gamma assist and more. Flash control – Built-in flash

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Anonymous says:

You’re really paying for the IBIS over the A6300. I’m a professional photographer and I’ve owned every Sony mirrorless camera since the NEX 5N except for the newest A9. In my experience, this to be an excellent little camera that’s good for an advanced hobbyist, backup camera for a professional, or a travel camera. If we were in January of 2017, I would definitely say this camera is NOT worth the $1,400 price over the MUCH cheaper A6300 ($900). However in 2018, the price of the A6500 has dropped to a much more manageable $1,100 putting it into…

Anonymous says:

A mirroless camera for a DSLR snob. In comparing to the a6300, here are the important points:In-body stabilization – this will add extra stabilization if you already have stabilized lenses, and it will provide stabilization for lenses that don’t have it already. This is important for those of us who do photography or video with vintage lenses or high quality lenses without stabilization, like the Sigma Art series.Big buffer – The a6300’s buffer isn’t small, but the camera waits to write to the card after…

Anonymous says:

Excellent Camera but Worth Your Money? Depends [Updates At Bottom]There will be a lot of reviews from this camera covering the technical specifications and image quality and the camera in general. This review will be primarily for people who are coming from the A6000/A6300 as I’m sure anyone dishing this kind of money for a camera are familiar enough with this camera or are looking at an upgrade from the aforementioned cameras.I am a novice/amateur photographer and I have only been attempting photography for just over a…

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