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Mathieu Gasquet

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Mathieu Gasquet is the co-owner and editor of Mirrorless Comparison, as well as the man behind all the camera tests. Mathieu has been a professional photographer for over 15 years. Before specializing in camera reviews, he worked as an event photographer for the National Cinema Museum in Turin, and as a videomaker for renowned Italian agencies, which allowed him to collaborate with important names such as Fiat, Sky Italia, Maserati, and more. Mathieu also studied cinema in France and obtained a degree in cinematography at the A.R.F.I.S. school in Lyon.


Sony A6600 vs Fujifilm X-T3 – The 10 Main Differences

The Sony A6600 is the latest addition to the E-mount APS-C range, and also the most advanced APS-C camera to date from the brand. There are some interesting changes to the design and usability, but if we compare it to one of the most popular high-end mirrorless cameras, the Fujifilm X-T3, we can immediately see that it is up against some stiff competition! Let’s take a look at how they compare.

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Sony A6600 vs A7 III – The 10 Main Differences

The A6600 is the most advanced APS-C camera in the E-mount series, and although it doesn’t necessarily have all the characteristics of a true flagship, it certainly deserves the title of “high-end model” in the line-up.

The A7 III is not at the top of the class in the A7 series, but it is by far the most popular. If you’re torn between a full frame or APS-C body, you’ll likely come across these two products. Here is how they compare!

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Sony A6500 vs A6600 – The 10 main differences

The A6500 was announced in October 2016 and was the first APS-C camera in the E-mount range to feature 5-axis stabilisation. That, coupled with its impressive buffer capabilities, was enough to promote it to flagship status within Sony’s APS-C range.

Almost three years later we meet the A6600, the A6500’s natural successor. It retains most of the characteristics of its predecessor but brings the latest software tweaks in addition to real life shooting improvements such as the grip and battery life.

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Sony A6000 vs A6100 – The 10 main differences

The Sony a6000 was announced in February 2014. Five years later, not only it is still on the market but it can probably claim the title of the most sold mirrorless camera (or at least get very close). Obviously it is starting to show its age but it remains an excellent bargain if you don’t have a lot to spend.

The A6100 feels like the first real successor to the A6000, partly because of the naming, but also because its price is closer to that of the original camera than any other APS-C model released by Sony to date.

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Sony A6100 vs A6400 vs A6600 – The 10 main differences

The announcement of the A6100 and A6600 completes the new trio of Sony APS-C E-mount cameras, replacing the A6000, A6300 and A6500 triplets.

Now “replace” might not be the exact term we’re looking for. Knowing Sony, they will likely keep the older models on the market so as to capture some extra sales by knocking the prices down.

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