The Sony a6600 has been my camera of choice since mid 2020, and I can't imagine needing a better one for both YouTube videos and every kind of Photography there is.
Released November 29th, 2019
User since June 1st, 2020
Sony, Sony, Sony… You are one hell of an expensive brand, but one hell of a good camera manufacturer. I am in awe of how successful you are at bamboozling me and keeping my head turned towards your products instead of Canon, Panasonic or any other DSLR/Mirrorless camera manufacturer playing the game.
I swear, if it wasn’t for your attention to the guys using your cameras for VIDEO RECORDING, I wouldn’t be giving you thousands of dollars a year on your lenses, new camera bodies and even more fun and sometimes useless accessories.
Sony’s selling points
That's quite the stat sheet, and I admit it: I've never bowed down to a camera until this bad boy came out like I have to Elon's release of the Cybertruck… He had everyone and their grandmothers consider pre-ordering.
But how? Well, let’s start with the Sony a6000. The budget friendly Mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses and back in 2014, the world's fastest auto-focus and world class 11 frames per second for photos. This camera was a straight boss, and it could shoot video in 1080p at a high clip. Sometimes it would overheat, but luckily this camera was so great back in 2014 that so many people bought it, leading to hackers creating apps for the camera to turn off the over-heating, thus resulting in recording 1-hour+ long videos (great for interviews). I loved it, though it would limit video files to 4GB so a 1-hour session would be about 5-8 clips or so, which leaves room for out of sync audio and corrupted files in editing.
5 LONG YEARS LATER, THIS BABY SHOWS UP AT OUR DIGITAL DOORSTEPS…
The Sony a6600.
Rapid fire, let’s go:
What I don’t like about this camera:
This camera has done so much for me and my freelance videography, photography and business development, I can’t even explain it all. From the hundreds and hundreds of hours using it as a webcam while tutoring, to all the professional-grade digital course material and to all the YouTube videos I’ve created with it, it is hands down the easiest and best camera you could use to date.
Not going to lie to you… It’s pricey. Over $1k for the body with no lens. But the return on investment will be so heavenly. What sets this camera apart from so many at this price point is the tiny size of the camera, the mic and headphone inputs, the 4k recording, the selfie mode with that beautiful screen, the INSANE battery life, and so much more.
I rig mine with a 16mm Sigma lens for YouTube videos at my desk, a 35mm Sony Prime lens for portrait photography and professionally-set videos, and a 18-105mm Sony zoom lens for travel and adventures. I’ve never had to get a card larger than 64GB since I manage my storage pretty well by offloading it on my computer daily. I don’t have extra batteries since this thing can be charged via micro-usb on a portable charger for your phone. I plug in a simple Audio-Technica lapel mic for crisp and amazing dialogue. Oh and I also use a comfy neck strap because the Sony straps that come with the camera are sandpaper.
I’ve listed and linked all the accessories I mentioned down below.
Must-buy accessories for this camera:
All in all, the Sony a6600 is a must-buy for the videographer that wants a travel-sized, hassle-free, external mic input havin’, 4k mirrorless camera.
Stay on the cutting edge~
Best,
Sam
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