
Sony Alpha 6600
24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX
Sony Alpha 6600
24.20 Mpx, APS-C / DX
The kit as shown in the picture is unfortunately not available.
After a quick search on Google: 503 grams. No magic, but I agree that Digitec should state this.
XAVC S HD 50p 50M: approx. 22GB per hour XAVC S 4K 25p 100M: approx. 44GB per hour The recording time is unlimited (according to spec), but I have never tested whether the files are split and in which size.
Gar nichts. https://www.sony.ch/cashback/winter
Sony has temporarily stopped production due to a chip shortage. The 6100 was even definitely discontinued.
If this means a charger with a charging cradle: No. Only a power supply unit is supplied with which you can charge the camera. But since the camera is not available anyway (production has been discontinued), it doesn't matter.
Oha, thank you Gschwinds! I really didn't notice that this was an offer from "Das Warenhaus". Normally I notice it immediately, but I was probably too "shocked" and therefore overlooked it. My comment about dynamic pricing was meant sarcastically. As I said, thanks again for pointing it out!
Yes it is compatible but makes little sense. This is a full-frame lens and is equivalent to a 42-105mm lens on the Alpha 6600. As a standard zoom I would take an APS-C lens. They start at 16 - 18mm at the short end.
Cashback is always paid out directly by Sony. It is never deducted from the price.
When filming in 4K, the Alpha 6600 can last up to 87 minutes.
Yes
Yes, but with a discount on the price: https://www.digitec.ch/de/wiki/560 After all, we're not in Germany here.
Yes, this is what it costs at Digitec even today: Sony Alpha 6600 Kit (18 - 135 mm, 24.20Mpx, WLAN) This offer is from the dubious daswarenhaus.ch. They seem to charge moon prices.
The supplier indicates an expected delivery time of 8-10 days (without guarantee) for a current order.
The specifications are correct. Unfortunately, it is often the case that we do not receive the exact pictures from the manufacturer, which is why the pictures may differ from the actual product.
Yes
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