Alpha 6100

Sony

Alpha 6100

125 positive 6 neutral 30 negative

Based on 161 Reddit mentions

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Exploring Seoul on foot

I used to have a sony a6100 but i wasn't using it as much as i wanted because it was still too big for me to carry around. So i ended up buying a Ricoh GR III and i love it. took me some time to get used to not have a viewfinder and to the sort of "wide angle". But now I absolutely love it, I put it

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lazypanda_10 in r/koreatravel

April 28, 2026 8:01 PM

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Red Dot Sight Mount for my Telephoto Camera Lens

I can share the design but I need to share it as a parametric model. I designed it in SolidWorks, I need to remodel it in Onshape before sharing. I have reasons to think STL is inappropriate for this design: First, I am on a APS-C body, the a6600 specifically. If you compared the a6600 vs the a6400

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frank26080115 in r/functionalprint

September 12, 2021 6:05 AM

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Direction of the Fujifilm as a company / system

Glad it works for You! I prefer the sturdy tanky feel of camera. Just preference I guess :) I am also a big dude with big hands, used to shoot with a6100 but it was borderline unusable for ergonomics perspective šŸ˜…

theBvrtosz in r/FujifilmX

November 13, 2025 8:41 AM

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do most venues allow digicams?

I’m just being a dink, I used to own that camera and I got so much use out of it, then ā€œupgradedā€ to a A6100 and hate the damn thing, idk if I preferred the simplicity of it but rx100 is a beast for something relatively small

Thrdeye1 in r/Concerts

November 17, 2025 2:45 AM

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Sony a6100 washed out pictures?

I just received my Sony alpha 6100 today and my pictures are all washed out. I wanted a smaller camera bc my canon is too big to carry around but the canons vibrancy is so much better. I’ve messed around with the settings and it’s either too dark or too bright what can I do.

Glittering-Good-1005 in r/AskPhotography

August 3, 2024 12:30 AM

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