DPReview reviewed the Sony a6100 and gave it a silver award. Below you can see the pro/cons and you can find the full review here.
What we like |
What we don’t |
- Excellent image quality in both JPEG and Raw
- Class-leading AF tracking is especially good for photographing people
- Good video quality
- Strong feature set (including EVF) for the price
- Extensive customization options
- NFC makes image transfer simple
- Good battery life for its class
- USB charging is convenient
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- Large menu can be difficult to navigate
- Both command dials need to be controlled with the thumb
- No in-body stabilization makes it harder to shoot steady video
- No in-camera Raw conversion to edit images
- Bluetooth can’t be used to speed-up Wi-Fi connection
- Significant ‘jello’ effect in 4K/24p mode or significant crop in 30p mode
- Touchscreen behavior needs to be switched between stills and video modes
- No adjustment of Auto ISO thresholds
- No external charger provided
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