Sony Alpha 6600 is designed to address the needs and
demands of photographers and videographers with its versatility. It is made to
go for multiple types of shooting scenarios and users. Sony Alpha 6100 is
geared towards users looking to move to interchangeable lens cameras. It is
also suitable for a myriad of shooting scenarios for photos and videos.
The Sony APS-C also has an improvement in terms of
lenses. There are two new lenses too, namely the E 16-55mm f/2.8 G standard
zoom lens and the E 70-350mm f/4.5 - f/6.3 G OSS super-telephoto zoom lens.
This further expands the Sony E-mount system to 54 lenses.
Both the Alpha 6600 and Alpha 6100 has a 24.2MP
Exmor CMOS image sensor, the latest BIONZ X image processor, and a front-end
LSI implemented in Sony full-frame cameras. This combination of technology
allows the two cameras to deliver all-around enhancements in image quality and
performance in both photos and videos.
The Alpha 6600 has an ISO range of 100 to 32000,
Hi-Res internal 4K movie recording with full pixel readout without pixel
binning in Super 35mm format, interval shooting for time-lapse videos, tiltable
3.0-type 921k-dot LCD screen, and built-in microphone.
It also has 5-axis in-body image stabilization, Sony
Z battery for longer battery life that lasts for 720 images using viewfinder
and 810 images using the LCD monitor. It also has an integrated headphone jack.
Both also have fast autofocus time at 0.02 seconds.
Both have 425 focal-plane PDAF points and 425 contrast-detection AF points to
provide the best focus quality in photos and videos. The two models also have Sony Real-time Technology
which is the company's latest algorithm including AI object recognition to
ensure that subjects are captured accurately. Real-time Eye AF is also
available which uses AI-based object recognition to detect and process eye data
in real-time.
It results in improved accuracy. speed and tracking
performance for both humans and animal subjects.

