The Sony Alpha A6100 also offers real-time Eye AF and real-time AF tracking with AI-based subject recognition, which is instigated by half-pressing the shutter button, rather than via a custom button as on previous models, and the AF works in low-light down to -2EV. This helps ensure accurate subject tracking, and with the aid of Sony’s powerful Bionz X image processor, gives the A6100 a claimed focusing speed of just 0.02 seconds, more than twice as fast as the A6000. The A6100 can capture 4K 3840x2160 pixel video at up to 30fps, along with Full HD 1080p content at up to 120fps, both without any limits on the recording length.Īutofocus performance has been greatly improved, with the A6100 offering 425 phase detection and 425 contrast detection AF points that cover 84% of the entire image frame. It features exactly the same 24.2 megapixel sensor as the A6400 and A6600 cameras, along with the latest Bionz X image processor, which enables the Alpha A6100 to record at ISO 51200, one stop better than the A6000 model. The Sony A6100 is the new entry-level model in Sony's range of APS-C sensor mirrorless cameras, joining the A6000, A6300, A6400, A6500 and A6600 in the extensive lineup.
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