Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha A6600 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha A6600.
December 2019
(81%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Well-built and compact, Fast and accurate autofocus, Very good image and video quality, Excellent battery life, Handy features for vloggers
Still Micro-USB, no Type-C, No UHS-II card support,
The A6600 feels like the most complete APS-C mirrorless camera to date from Sony. It gets the best bits of the A6500 and the A6400, along with the bonus of a much larger battery. Plus, things like the headphone socket, flip-up LCD, and quicker tracking au...
Fantastic autofocusing,Superior battery life,Good Sony ecosystem boasting lots of lenses and accessories,
Body design could be better, Limited touchscreen functionality, Sensor smaller than full-frame,
There's a lot of great features in this all-round model from Sony. It's packed with fantastic technology which enables you to capture subjects in a variety of different scenarios. However, the body design lacks imagination and can even be frustrating to u...
Great stills performance and quality, Well made, Superb battery life
Faces stark competition for video, Buttons could be easier to hit
The A6600 is a dream to use. Comfortable, fast and mounted with a good number of body controls; this is a camera that experienced photographers will get to grips with in no time. We love the viewfinder and its balance, as well as its build quality and, of...
Excellent tracking mode (with some limitations), Wide range of compatible lenses, Fantastic battery life
Awkward controls, Convoluted menu system, Touchscreen control still limited, Single UHS-I card slot, Small preview area on screen
The Sony A6600 has something of a split personality. It's capable of producing some excellent shots, with very useable and useful autofocus and tracking capabilities; there's also a lot to be said for its burst-shooting capabilities, and for the battery l...
Extremely capable autofocus system, Very effective in-body stabilisation, Relatively compact, well-built body, High levels of customisation available, Superb battery life
Poor handling, particularly with default control setup, Low-resolution viewfinder feed, Small preview on LCD, Very limited touchscreen functions, Feature set lags behind its rivals
Brilliant technology trapped inside an awkward and uninspiring camera bodyDetailsSensor24.2MP CMOS, 23.5 x 15.6mmOutput size6000 x 4000Focal length mag1.5xLens mountSony EShutter speeds30-1/4000secSensitivityISO 100-32,000 (standard), ISO 50-102,400 (exte...
The A6600 has some big new features – most notably, that new battery, grip and turbocharged tracking autofocus – that together fix most of our criticisms of its predecessor and make it a very compelling all-rounder for stills and video. In some ways, it f...
Real-time tracking and AF is fast and accurate, In body stabilisation, 4K HDR video capture, Longer battery life
Flip up screen design isn't great, No 4K/60, Sony's video filing management is baffling, Quite pricey
If what you're after is as much power as you can get in a small package, Sony's A6600 is a very tempting offering. The market-leading camera maker has crammed some really high-end specifications and capabilities into a device that's small enough to carry...
Performance, I shot with the Sony A6600 in a wide range of conditions and it's delivered a very nice collection of images, Helped by the electronic viewfinder, which displays an accurate preview of the image and guides the exposure settings, the majority
Poorly positioned video record button, Little use made of the touch control on the tilting rather than vari-angle screen, Single SD card slot
At times the Sony A6600 is frustrating, a couple of changes to the control arrangement could improve its handling enormously, but it's capable of delivering excellent-quality images and video. It has an extensive feature set and decisive, accurate focusin...