Sony
Alpha 6100
Based on 175 Reddit mentions
$848.00
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I’m convinced…
I was invited to a few events over the past year. I probably won’t be invited back because I just can’t make content off products I don’t personally enjoy. I’m a Fuji lover myself with plenty of cameras from them. I think the XH2S is the best hybrid camera on the market. The x100 line is always fun
...grainynerd in r/AnalogCircleJerk
June 21, 2025 9:57 AM
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Is it worth going with the EOS R50 over the EOS R100?
It depends on what you want to do, how much you might spend in the future, and if you are okay with buying used: The a6100 is a very similar camera to the R50 - both of them have a plastic body, good autofocus, decent video, and very similar image quality. The design of the body is different of cour
...Repulsive_Target55 in r/AskPhotography
April 29, 2026 11:53 PM
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Hello am looking to buy my first lens as a beginner videographer and I was looking for used lenses and I saw this 2 they both are 400 dollars and I was wondering which one should I go with am planning to use it for mostly short films, car video, food videos and for personal vacation. Cam: Sony a6100
The Tamron 28-75 is an INCREDIBLE lens. 100% go for that one. I use it regularly. If I had to choose just 1 lens to work with for a whole day of shooting, it would be that one (and have done). Autofocus is very fast and responsive on it too, if you’re using it with a Sony (not sure about your model
...No-Employ-7296 in r/videography
February 25, 2025 5:29 AM
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Good quality cameras for ant keepers?
Apexel 100mm macro lens, you can get it off aliexpress for like $15 but will take a while to ship. great quality, unless you're looking for professional equipment, that will be enough. As for cameras, really any body (actual camera) will do. I use a sony a6100, expensive and over-the-top for macro,
...TopazV in r/antkeeping
July 9, 2024 4:53 PM
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first paid gig
I loved my Sony a6100. I used it for years and years and years for shows. I shot the first 5 new friends fests on it. I shot my first few album covers on it too. The body is incredible and you can find a good 28mm or 50mm lens for it for cheap. My sigma 28mm f/2.8 was only $140 used.
Babyintoyland in r/concertphotography
May 25, 2026 4:57 PM
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First camera?
If you’re coming from a phone and mostly shooting nature, I’d look at an entry level mirrorless kit like a Canon R50, Sony a6100, or Nikon Z50 with the kit lens. All of those are solid for beginners, good autofocus, and way more range than a phone. Later you can add a telephoto zoom for wildlife or
...Livid-Mycologist2994 in r/Casual_Photography
May 23, 2026 5:48 AM
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How do you become m43 user?
I shot, in order, Nikon APS-C, Nikon Full Frame, Sony APS-C, M43. My first "serious" camera was a Nikon D3100. I loved it and found myself finding reasons to take it out as much as I could as I was learning the basics. I upgraded to D5200 and eventually to a D810 when I decided I wanted to give full
...Projektdb in r/M43
April 13, 2023 10:18 PM
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Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! May 08, 2026
I've been doing photography on my phone for a very long time and I've used super old dslrs for a bit, and borrowed a fuji and fucked around so I know most basics. I really wanna get into professional photography at some point. Im considering sony Alpha 6100/400 since I've heard it's the best in my p
...clumsyvex in r/photography
May 9, 2026 5:42 AM
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Is this the right time to buy a m43 system?
I love m43 system, but no, it would be foolish to do so these days (with a few exceptions) You can find cheaper and better camera and lenses, new or used. Take a Sony A6100, it smokes everything m43 by a mile except the OM-1 and G9 II in some areas and it's dirt cheap. Autofocus, video, fps, senzor,
...d3xmeister in r/M43
May 11, 2026 6:24 PM
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Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! May 08, 2026
The Sony a6100/a6400 would definitely be the better body but the lens is as or even more important than the body. Getting the Sony a6000 would allow for you to have more room for a better lens which I would recommend. The Canon R100 is really the bottom-of-the-barrel camera and I wouldn't recommend
...Kaserblade in r/photography
May 8, 2026 8:01 PM
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