The Sony Alpha A6500 features a 24 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, 11fps continuous shooting (with continuous AF) and is capable of shooting up to 307 shots continuously. The camera adds in-camera 5-axis ...
When Sony announced the A6500 in October, it touted speed as one of the camera's main selling points. The company's new flagship E-Mount mirrorless, which hits stores later this month for $1,400 (body ...
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Today at an event in New York City, Sony revealed its latest compact cameras, the A6500 and RX100 V. And they have one thing in common: They're all about speed. With the A6500 flagship mirrorless, you ...
Sony’s A6300 is one of the best APS-C mirrorless cameras around, but now Sony has one-upped itself with Thursday’s announcement of the A6500. While built around the same 24-megapixel sensor as the ...
Sony unveiled its new flagship APS-C sensor camera, a6500, along with the RX100 Mark V, the flagship model for the Cyber-shot RX100 series. Both flagship sensors debuted during a New York event held ...
Sony just announced the A6500 camera, a followup to the A6300 released in February and 2014’s A6000 — one of the most popular interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras ever. The new camera has a lot in ...
Combines World’s Fastest AF speed and Highest Number of AF points with In-camera 5-axis optical image stabilization, Touchscreen AF Operation, 24.2 MP Exmor CMOS sensor Sony announced their new ...
It seems like not long ago that we first met the Sony’s then-flagship APS-C mirrorless camera, the A6300. Now, there’s a new top dog in Sony’s APS-C lineup in the form of the A6500, which adds a few ...
This week Sony launched a new flagship camera for the powerful APS-C Sensor, one called a6500 (AKA model ILCE-6500). This machine is the next big push after the a6300, and uses the same "unrivaled" 4D ...
Who still needs a dedicated camera when smartphone cameras are now so damned excellent? Professionals and hobbyists are two answers that come to mind. Among those group, Sony's been leading the pack ...