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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What camera to buy for a month long trip? Beginner friendly camera. Budget is 25-30k
A used Sony a6100 maybe? It’s available around 35-40k
ImmediateCut4407 in r/PhotographyIndia
May 20, 2026 4:34 PM
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Camera Recommendations around 60,000
sony a6400 2nd hand ,Sony Alpha a6100 , SONY ZV-E10 tbh it depend on what you need a compact camera if yes sony a6400 61000 will be good if into dslr you can get a full frame 2nd hand professional level dslr in that price range but for vid they are not that gr8
ThinkSalamander9962 in r/PhotographyIndia
May 16, 2026 1:04 PM
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Camera for beginning sports photography
The issue is the range you’ll get. I shoot with the Sony a6100 which is the entry level mirorless. But I then use a Tamron 150-500 or a 70-180 depending on the lighting. The lens are more expensive then my camera. If you go for a Black Friday deal on the Sony a6100 + used f/4 lens you might get a be
...vbslens in r/sportsphotography
October 11, 2025 9:50 PM
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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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My Paris trip in July
If I had to start over with a limited budget I'd probably get a Sony alpha 6100, or if budget allows, the 6400. Both have interchangeable lens and will last you a long time. They also come with decent lens included, great for beginners to learn! But honestly, Nikon, Sony, Canon all have some great b
...grimdar in r/ParisTravelGuide
August 19, 2025 4:37 PM
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Official Gear Purchasing and Troubleshooting Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! October 31, 2025
If this your first time buying and using a camera, I would probably spend less on it and see if you would like it before dropping that much money on it. You can buy a Canon R50/Sony a6100 + Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 for around $1000-$1100 used and the kit will perform amazing without needing to buy a full-
...Kaserblade in r/photography
November 4, 2025 4:40 AM
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Looking for my first mirrorless camera (~€500 budget)?
Okay, problem here: a decent lens cost as much as your budget so you will have to stick with the kit lens. The a6100 + a sony 16-50 might be in budget. And yes, they are still good in 2026. Cameras don't really age, if it was a good camera in 2005 it is still just as good today. Of course there a co
...muzlee01 in r/AskPhotography
May 17, 2026 1:08 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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