ILCE6600/B

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ILCE6600/B

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Which setup for wildlife?

Between these two, Z50ii hands down. It’s a newer body, and its AF system with animal/bird detection will blow the a6600 out of the water. As well as video capabilities, should you ever need them. The wildlife lens lineup is superb both on Nikon and Sony, with Nikon having more first party prime opt

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goroskob in r/nikon_Zseries

May 26, 2025 8:51 PM

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Okay, what is ACTUALLY the best camera (rant/discussion)??

You are asking about the best camera, but have a budget of entry level camera... For that price Z50II or sony a6500, a6600 or a6700 I'd say that sony might be better way to go because of IBIS. If he has intention to go for Nikon Z series cameras in the future as well, then Z50II is great choise! I t

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Halla_1 in r/Nikon

May 4, 2026 6:08 AM

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Do street photographers just accept confrontation as part of the process?

I shoot street from the hip all the time. I use a Sony A6600 with 24mm f1.4 lens. That translate to a 35mm lens in full frame equivalent. I use continuous auto focus with human eye detection. I also put a circular spirit level on the hot shoe mount. I practice holding the lens in a way that the spir

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TeddyBoyce in r/streetphotography

April 9, 2026 8:14 PM

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Which APS-C weather-sealed camera + lens with IBIS and a tilting screen are you buying? (Fuji XT-5 vs Sony a6600)

Between the two: XT5 However the Sony is a bit jank as you have picked an expensive Full frame G 24mm lens just for weather sealing to pair with an older APSC A6600 body. Another choice would be A7CII with G 40mm if you stretch the budget or find a good deal on grey or second hand.

Infiniteey in r/AskPhotography

January 2, 2026 8:12 PM

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Sony A6600 body at ₹55,000, worth it in 2026 for beginner?

A6600 is a very good camera. Avoid the kit lens. You can also get a7iii or a7c at around 80-85k used. But better buy new a6600. (I like my devices new, sorry). Keep in mind that a6600 is officially discontinued by Sony.

z3noo0 in r/PhotographyIndia

March 10, 2026 8:38 AM

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Should I get the Sony a6600 or a6700 as my first camera?

If your focus is wildlife, the Sony 70-350mm f/4.5-6.3 is a better lens (sharper, better AF performance, good optical stabilisation). It's quite an expensive lens (by APS-C standards), but often goes on sale (on Amazon and elsewhere). Maybe get it with a used A6600, to keep within budget, though aut

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Metalogic_95 in r/a6700

May 1, 2026 5:02 AM

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Tips für Neueinsteiger

Sony glänzt auch sehr durch Drittanbieter-Objektive - schau eher ob du eventuell ein Sigma 18-50 dazu bekommst oder ein Tamron 17-70 (das hätte auch ne Bildstabilisierung, das ist im Body glaub ich erst ab der a6500 oder a6600 drin). Die Kit-Objektive sind da leider eher schwach auf der Brust, ums n

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SignificanceOk9187 in r/Fotografie

May 8, 2026 12:37 PM

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Can Sony Ever Feel Like Fuji?

I don't think that's quite it but maybe a club-handed shorthand? I shoot both sony (a74, a6600, rx100v) and fujifilm X-T5. I like them both and use them differently. The crop sensors are more portable with smaller glass so they are great for travel, either the sony or the fujifilm. I use the full fr

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Interesting_Tower485 in r/a6700

April 23, 2026 2:02 AM

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Official Gear Purchasing and Troubleshooting Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! January 09, 2026

Well, a 50mm f1.8 prime lens, perfect for portraits, would already be a good sort of an improvement at a fraction of your budget. But of course the D300 is very aged now, nearly 20 years. For your budget you could get any of the APS-C cameras currently on the market AND a 50mm f1.8 prime lens. If yo

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maniku in r/photography

January 15, 2026 6:53 AM

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Beginner photography camera?

Don't get a full frame for street photography! You have to enjoy carrying it and that will make you get out there and shoot more. the body and lenses are too much of a hassle for most for full frame. (I own full frame systems and apsc) If you're getting something brand new, something like a canon r1

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Chobie in r/AskPhotography

January 22, 2026 9:15 PM

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