Sony A6500 Flagship Mirrorless Camera With 5-Axis OIS Launched at Rs. 1,19,990.

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Sony A6500 Flagship Mirrorless Camera With 5-Axis OIS Launched at Rs. 1,19,990...
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Sony announced the A6500 back in October and on Tuesday, Sony India has brought the successor to the famed A6300 to India. We've reviewed its predecessor in the past, which continues to be one of the best mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras in the market. The A6500 takes it up a notch by adding in-body 5-axis optical image stabilisation, touchscreen support and faster image processing speeds.

The camera goes on sale in the third week of December for a price of Rs. 1,19,990 for the body only. The A6500 borrows many of the features we've already tested on the A6300 like the 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, 425 PDAF points, 11fps burst shooting, 4K video and features like silent shooting, Eye-AF, etc. The dimensions are also nearly the same as the older model; however the A6500 is a bit heavier at 410 grams. The camera also features Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth for pairing with a smartphone. You can use the PlayMemories Android and iOS app to copy pictures and video to your device and also use your phone as a remote viewfinder.
What's improved is a larger buffer, which now lets you shoot up to 307 frames. Reviewing the images you've shot in burst mode should also be quicker due to the front-end LSI chip which speeds up processing times. However, the biggest features to have been added to the Sony A6500 are the 5-axis image stabilisation and a touchscreen LCD. While Sony's SteadyShot stabilisation in the lenses does a decent job, it's no match for proper in-body stabilisation. The 5-axis stabilisation makes its way for the first time to Sony's APS-C cameras and claims to offer a compensation equivalent to using a 5-stop faster shutter speed. This works with all E-mount and A-mount lenses (via an adaptor). The touchscreen on the Sony A6500 allows for additional tricks like pulling the focus by simply dragging your finger across the screen.

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Sony alpha6500 camera launched in India, priced at Rs 119,990

Adding another product to its mirrorless camera line-up, Sony India on Tuesday launched its new flagship APS-C sensor camera, the alpha6500 with 4D FOCUS system that can focus on a subject in 0.05 seconds. Similar to alpha6300 model, the new camera features 425 phase detection autofocus points — the world’s highest number of AF points on any interchangeable lens camera, the company said in a statement.

The alpha6500 features Sony’s in-camera five-axis optical image stabilization, making it the first Sony APS-C sensor camera to offer all of the benefits of advanced in-body stabilization, including a shutter speed advantage of approximately five steps. The model comes equipped with touch screen functionality, allowing users to lock focus on a subject simply by touching it on the screen.

The alpha6500 can shoot images at up to 11 frames per second with continuous autofocus and exposure tracking. The camera also offers internal 4K movie recording, as it can shoot 4K (3840 x 2160p) video in the Super 35mm format on the full width of the image sensor. It supports the XAVC S codec during video shooting, which records at a high bit rate of up to 100 Mbps during 4K recording and 50 Mbps during Full HD shooting.

The alpha6500 features an APS-C sized 24.2 MP12 Exmor CMOS sensor that works together with a BIONZ X image processor. It is Wi-Fi, QR and NFC compatible and offers location data acquisition via Bluetooth. The alpha6500 camera is available in all Sony Centres, Alpha flagship stores and major electronic stores across India for Rs 119,990 (body only).

Sony alpha6500 camera launched in India, priced at Rs 119,990
 
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