Sony a6600 Mirrorless Camera
The Sony a6600 is a 24.2MP APS-C mirrorless camera — with 4K video and in-body stabilization. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sony a6600 Mirrorless Camera
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Camera Overview — Sony a6600
Key Features — Sony a6600
24.2MP APS-C Sensor: BIONZ X-processed 24.2MP APS-C sensor delivers detailed 6000x4000 stills across an ISO 100–32000 range.
5-Axis In-Body Stabilization: Sensor-shift IBIS works with any Sony E-mount lens, helping reduce camera shake for both stills and video.
425-Point Hybrid Autofocus: Phase-detection and contrast-detection AF covers the frame with Eye, Face, and Animal Detection for reliable subject tracking.
11fps Burst Shooting: Continuous shooting at up to 11 frames per second lets you capture fast-moving subjects at full resolution.
4K Video with S-Log Profiles: Records 4K footage with S-Log2, S-Log3, and HLG color profiles, providing broad latitude for color grading in post.
1080p 120fps Slow Motion: Full HD recording at 120fps enables smooth slow-motion footage for video production and run-and-gun shooting.
Camera Specifications — Sony a6600
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Landscape, Travel, Video / Cinematography, Vlogging / YouTube, Night, Street |
| Type | Mirrorless |
| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 24.2MP |
| Processor | BIONZ X |
| ISO Range | 100 – 32000 |
| AF System | Hybrid (Phase + Contrast), Eye Detection AF, Face Detection AF, Animal Detection AF |
| AF Points | 425 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 6000x4000 |
| Burst Rate | 11 fps |
| Max Video Resolution | 4K |
| Max Frame Rate | 120fps |
Description — Sony a6600
The Sony a6600 is an APS-C mirrorless camera designed for photographers and videographers who want a compact, weather-sealed body without giving up performance. At its core is a 24.2MP sensor processed by the BIONZ X engine, capturing stills at a maximum resolution of 6000x4000 and bursting at up to 11fps. The ISO range spans 100 to 32000, and the hybrid autofocus system covers 425 focus points with Eye Detection AF, Face Detection AF, Animal Detection AF, eye tracking, and subject tracking all built in.
For video, the a6600 shoots up to 4K at frame rates including 24fps, 30fps, 60fps, and 120fps, with S-Log3, S-Log2, and HLG color profiles available at 8-bit depth. The 5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization is a core differentiator for an APS-C body, operating with Sony E-mount lenses. The magnesium alloy body weighs 503g and measures 120 x 67 x 69mm, with weather sealing for field use.
Monitoring options include a 3.0-inch, 921,600-dot LCD and a 2.36M-dot, 120Hz electronic viewfinder. Audio connectivity includes both 3.5mm microphone and headphone jacks, and the NP-FZ100 battery is rated at 720 shots per charge.
Pros — Sony a6600
- ✓5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization works across the Sony E-mount lens ecosystem
- ✓Comprehensive autofocus with 425 focus points, Eye Detection AF, Face Detection AF, and Animal Detection AF
- ✓4K video with S-Log3, S-Log2, and HLG color profiles for flexible post-production grading
Cons — Sony a6600
- ✗Video output is limited to 8-bit color depth, which restricts log footage editing flexibility
- ✗Single card slot accepting only SD/SDHC/SDXC — no redundancy for professional workflows
- ✗No built-in flash (flashSystem: None), requiring an external unit via the Multi Interface Shoe
Reviews — Sony a6600
Videos — Sony a6600
Sony A6600 Review: Better than the A7 III? — Talking Pictures by DCW