The A6500 is an oddity. It's a street-style camera with sports-camera performance and high-end 4K video capabilities, and it just feels the wrong shape for the things it's designed to do well. Worse still, it's been overtaken by recent rivals, and it's...
The Best Prosumer camera is…Given how well the Nikon D500 performed in last year's test, this was a much closer result than we expected. However, the Fujifilm X-T2 consistently turned in better images with better detail and less noise in all the...
The Sony A6500 might cost a fair whack more than its A6300 cousin, but it's a powerhouse of a camera that, for the right user, will be worth the cash.Indeed, you'll struggle to find a mirrorless cameras with quicker autofocus. The A6500 is up there with...
Review] Sony α6500: Capturing photos and videos in high resolutionYet another mirrorless cameraThe market is getting bigger, and Sony is set to be one of the big-name players in that market. The new Sony a6500 is a great example of what Sony thinks the...
Sony has gone a long way towards addressing the issues many reviewers identified with the α6300. The deepening of the buffer memory will please sports shooters as well as bird and animal photographers as will the improvements to the stabilisation...
The A6500 is one of the best compact system cameras around, and sits at the very top of the APS-C tree. Capable of producing superb images straight out of the camera, its raft of high-speed features make it a particularly good match for anyone who...
The Sony A6500 has quite a lot in common with the A6300 introduced in February this year and Sony A6300 owners are likely to be frustrated that the newer camera has Sony's stabilisation system while their's does not.While having a touch-screen really...
The mirrorless Sony Alpha 6500 delivers excellent image quality and superb autofocus, but lacks some of the pro features of competing cameras in this price range.
As an updated version of the A6300, the Sony Alpha A6500 adds a number of new features, including 5-axis sensor based image stabilisation, as well as a much larger buffer so you can shoot hundreds more continuous shots at 11fps.There is also the welcome...
With an ability to produce fantastically high-quality images, to keep up with fast-moving subjects, and adding that long-awaited touchscreen, Sony delivers an exceptional camera for the price.
While professional Sony users who make a living from sports and wildlife photography are much more likely to opt for the full-frame A7 II or A99 II models, the APS-C equipped A6500 provides all the relevant tools required by enthusiasts looking to...
The Sony A6500 is the best APS-C Sony camera yet, principally adding built-in 5-axis stabilization, a touch-enabled LCD screen and a redesigned menu interface to an already excellent camera, but we can't help feeling that the 8-month-old A6300...
The Sony a6500 is a monster when it comes to buffering. Thus, if you are shooting sports requiring bursts of speeds over a prolonged period, this is definitely the camera to...
We tested the Sony a6500 with the 24mm f1.8, 85mm f1.4 G Master, the Sony flash transmitter, the Impact Venture 600 TTL monolight, the 24-70mm f2.8 G Master lens, and the 70-200mm f2.8 G Master lens.Taken from our first impressions postFans of...
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