With the longest reach of any Sony telephoto zoom yet, the FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS is an unparalleled option for wildlife photographers. It’s a large lens, but internal zoom, customizable ...
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It's not a pro-grade Sony lens, but I can see it being particularly popular with enthusiast wildlife and action photographers, for whom the maximum F6.3-8 aperture is acceptable.
A couple of weeks ago, we tested the Sony A6600, which is the company's latest flagship APS-C mirrorless camera. Now, it's time to take a closer look at the A6100, which is its entry-level sibling.
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The body is slightly thicker than the previous Sony A6600 but still very compact ... A great, self-contained choice for wildlife photography, it pairs a 20.1MP 1-inch sensor with a 24-600mm ...
Earlier this year, Sony introduced a new series in its compact camera lineup with the debut of the ZV-1. Marketed as a ‘vlog camera,' the Sony ZV-1 has features specially designed to make vlogging ...
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