Sony
ILCE6600/B
Based on 113 Reddit mentions
$1676.41
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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
...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
...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)
I wouldn’t buy the A6600 and go for the A6700 instead - or spare some money and buy the A6400, which is apart from the smaller battery and not very good IBIS identical. If you like the user concept of the Fuji with the dedicated controls and don’t mind the mediocre AF take the Fuji, otherwise the So
...Terrible_Snow_7306 in r/AskPhotography
January 2, 2026 7:03 PM
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Help me buy me first camera.
Look so here's the deal with your budget. It gets you in but not far. You'll get great images from any of the big systems out there, here's a basic guide: Canon: known for warm colors, but you can't buy cheap lenses as they don't allow em, only official canon lenses available. Sony: colors are not t
...Trikona1 in r/PhotographyIndia
March 17, 2026 9:57 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
...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
...SignificanceOk9187 in r/Fotografie
May 8, 2026 12:37 PM
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Best mirrorless camera for nature photography / backpacking?
I think an APS-C or OM Systems micro 4/3 option could be good. The lens systems are cheaper and lighter weight than full-frame equivalents, but the image quality can easily outperform smartphones, making them good for beginners. All of the cameras I am going to suggest are weather-sealed, which filt
...thwerved in r/AskPhotography
April 3, 2025 1:32 AM
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Japan - was kann man sich sparen?
Ich jammere da vielleicht auf hohem Niveau, aber ich merk grade bei höherem Zoom oder schlechteren Lichtverhältnissen schon sehr die Unterschiede zwischen den Objektiven. Ich hab allerdings auch sehr häufig bewegte Ziele, primär in der Hundeschule oder eben Tiere - da ist für mich ein leichtes, schn
...SignificanceOk9187 in r/reisende
January 5, 2026 3:25 PM
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Sony A6600 body at ₹55,000, worth it in 2026 for beginner?
Yeah, I’m little scared to buy a used camera since I’m a newbie. What if someone sells a damaged camera. I won’t even know until it’s too late. Officially discontinued camera wouldn’t mean that I won’t get any service or after sales, right? Also, should I go to Sony Full Frame 50mm lens? It is avail
...SlimWashingMachine in r/PhotographyIndia
March 10, 2026 8:59 AM
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Sony A6600 body at ₹55,000, worth it in 2026 for beginner?
50mm will have a full-frame equivalent focal length of around 75mm, which will be too tight. You will struggle as a beginner to compose frames and find a genre of photography you like the most as the lens will restrict you to take portraits only. I suggest starting with the kit lens, which (despite
...Minute_Pineapple5829 in r/PhotographyIndia
March 13, 2026 12:39 PM
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