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Best Lenses for Sony A6500

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Best Lenses for Sony A6500 camera. Recommended lenses for your A6500 camera selected by our expert editors. The Sony A6500 camera is undoubtedly the best APS-C sensor mirorless camera of today. The camera features extensive core specification and a 24.2 MP Exmor CMOS sensor with world’s fastest AF. You Need the ultimate best lens for your A6500 camera that not only resolve 24 MP resolution but also supports blazing fast AF  and performance.

Sony A6500 Compatible lens list begin from Sony native lenses and then we move further to third party lenses.

Best Lenses Lens Category
 1. Sony 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens  Best Lens for Sony A6500 Camera
2. Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8  Best Zoom Lens 
 3. Sony E 10-18mm f/4 OSS  Best Wide angle Zoom Lens
 4. Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens  Get Perfect Portraits
 5. Sony 30mm F3.5  Best Lens for Macro Shooting

1. Best Lens for Sony A6500 Camera

Sony 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens

Sony 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens

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The Sony 16-70mm Lens is far better then the kit lens you are getting with A6500 camera. And I would like to say Sony A6500 is the best lens I have ever used with the camera. The lens produces super sharp images and features a constant F4 aperture throughout the zoom range. The build quality of the lens is very solid and the image stabilization of the lens is highly effective and works upto four shutter speed steps to benefit while handheld shooting.

If you think the price is high then just imagine that you are buying a bunch of high quality prime lenses. Since the 16-70mm F Lens performance is equivalent to prime lenses u have used with your DSLRs. It’s expensive but it’s a Zeiss OSS and you get what you pay for when quality is your priority.

The Good: The best lens available for Sony A6500
The Bad: Price

 

1.1 Affordable Option

Sony E PZ 18-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens.

Sony E PZ 18-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens

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Affordable Option – If you don’t want to spend $1K cash on Sony 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens then you should go for Sony E PZ 18-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens. The lens cost approx 1/2 than the 16-70 F4 lens. But As we have said early the 16-70mm lens performance is equivalent to a series of prime lenses performed together and the difference between the two lens is visible when we test them together in Lab. The test result does shows the 16-70mm F4 is noticeably sharper than 18-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens. 

The Good: Covers wide range
The Bad: Affordable

2. Best Zoom Lens for Sony A6500

Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 – (105mm to 300mm when mounted over Sony A6500 due to 1.5X crop factor)

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The 70-200mm lens is one of the best lens that Sony ever made. For DSLR users I must say that this lens is as good as Canon 70-200mm F2.8 OR Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8 Since. The Sony A6500 and the 20-700mm F2.8 is a killer combo. A perfect lens for shooting sports, wildlife, wedding and Portraits. The Sony 70-200mm F2.8 lens focuses very fast when paired with Sony A6500 and delivers stunning images with excellent color and contrast without any noticeable Aberration/Distortion throughout the zoom range.

You Can also use  Both the 1.4x and the 2.0x teleconverters with this lens. The teleconverters maintain excellent image quality while boosting focal-length of the image upto 2X.

The only problem is sometimes availability of the lens become a issue due to its high-demand among Sony mirrorless users.

The Good: Constant aperture, super sharp output and Very fast AF
The Bad: Price

3. Best Wide angle Zoom Lens for Sony A6500 Camera

Sony E 10-18mm f/4 OSS

Sony Lens wide angle lens

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Sony E 10-18mm f/4 OSS Lens is the best zoom lens for Sony A6500 camera. Sony E10-18mm lens Effective focal length of 15-27mm on APS-C sensors and it make very useful for landscape and interior photography, and OSS optical image stabilization is handy for shooting in poor light.

The design of the website is completely rock solid and made of of metal. The AF performance is very fast and accurate, the amount of image distortion lens produces is very well controlled. The lens also work flawlessly with Sony A7R II camera.

The Good: The best wide angle zoom lens available for Sony A6500
The Bad: None

4. Get Perfect Portraits from A6500

Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens

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The Sony A6500 effective focal length of  50mm (75mm on APS-C sensor) is very sharp at center and it delivers sharp result even at Max aperture range, even at max aperture, excellent color and contrast ouput with creamy Boekh. The Lens also features silent and Fast internal AF motor and compact light-weight design.

Highly recommended for Sony E-Mount users

The Good: Excellent lens for portraits
The Bad: Nothing

5. Best Lens for Macro Shooting

Sony 30mm F3.5

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Sony 30mm F3.5 is the perfect Macro Lens for Sony A6500. The lens captures tack sharp images at 1:1 proportion and features very well controlled Chromatic aberration. The lens features minimum focusing distance of 9.5 cm and the focal-length of the lens is 30cm. In general the standard Focal-Length of a normal macro DSLR lens varies between 60mm to 100mm, so with a 30mm macro lens you have to get closer to the subject to get a prefect shot. The lens is very durable and made up of aluminum alloy.

The Good: Sharp images and creamy bokeh
The Bad: none


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Download Sony A6500 Camera User Manual, PDF Guide

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Sony A6500 camera is a successor Sony A6300 camera and does contain a lot of improvement compared to A6300. We all know that Sony A6300 was having overheating issue while recording 4K videos.

But the Sony A6500 is free from any overheating issue, During video recording test Sony A6500 performed very well compared to Sony A6300.

Sony A6500 user manual is under preparation and will go live soon — Sony support page

Click here to download the Sony A6500 user manual

Sony A6500 Doesn't have Overheating Issue

In head-to-head  comparison with the Sony A6300 camera the A6500 showed excellent performance. As usual the Sony A6300 failed to record videos upto 29min due to overheating issue. During the test Sony A6300 camera stopped at 12 and a half minutes, while the a6500 was able to record 29minutes 50 seconds despite of showing heating icon.

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Take a look at the screen shot above when you can see the error msg displayed by Sony A6300 camera. Below is a complete video that will show up you the entire test done by newshooter team.

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You can See Sony A6500 comparison and more details here

Amazon now taking Preorders of Sony A6500, Shipping by December 6, 2016

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Finally Amazon.com is now taking pre-orders of the recently announced Sony A6500 camera. We have already done specification comparison review of Sony A6500 with others you can see here.  The shipping for the camera will start from December 6, 2016 (just before 2016 Christmas).

Preorder Sony A6500 camera from Amazon.com Now and get it before 2016 Christmas.

Sony A6500 vs Canon 7D Mark II

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Sony A6500 vs Canon 7D Mark II – We have no doubt on Canon 7D Mark II DSLR performance, it is one of the best DSLRs ever manufactured by Canon. But What will happen when we will compare class leading DSLR with flagship mirrorless camera ? Let’s find out.

Features/ Models

Sony A6500

Canon 7D Mark II

Megapixel 24 megapixels 20.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
Sensor size APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm) APS-C – 22.5 x 15 mm
Low pass filter Yes Yes
Image processor Bionz X Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors
Image Stabilization Yes – 5 Axis Image Stabilization No
AF system Phase Detection: 425
Contrast Detection: 169
65-Point All Cross-Type Phase-Detect AF
AF Hybrid  Hybrid
ISO 100-51200 100-16000 Standard and 100-51200 Expandable
Shutter Min/ mix 30 – 1/4000 Shutter 30 seconds -1/8000
Continuous shooting speed Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 301 frames in JPEG format
/ 107 frames in raw format
10fps
Video 4K @ 30 fps Full HD 60fps
Display 3.0″ 921.6k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD 3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Clear View II LCD Monitor
Viewfinder Yes Optical
Hot shoe Built-In Yes
Wireless Yes Wi-Fi, NFC. Remote shooting
Environmentally sealed yes Yes
Battery life 350 Shots 670
Dimensions 120 x 67 x 53 mm 149 x 112 x 78 mm
Weight  453 g 910g

Canon 7D Mark II camera features 20  Megapixel CMOS sensor and Sony A6500 camera feature 24 MP sensor. ISO range of both the camera is same.The camera sensor size of the Sony A6500 is little big compared Canon 7D Mark II. We all know that the Sony A6500 camera does have the same sensor as of A6300 but due to thin copper wiring, enhanced circuit processing, and an enhanced front-end LSI we may see major improvement in image quality of the camera.

Sony A6500 camera features built-in image stabilization system to compensate camera shake upto 5 stops the other big advantage you get that OSS based lenses Image stabilization system will get synchronized with the in Body IS of A6500. No Built-in IS available inside the Canon 7D Mark II camera.

But the most important thing is both the camera is designed on different technological background, the Canon 7D Mark II camera features Dual-pixel CMOS AF sensor whereas the Sony A6500 camera uses Hybrid CMOS AF sensor. With the Hybrid AF system the camera Sony A6500 camera offers 425 Phase AF points and 169 Contrast based AF points. So you get a entire display covered with dense AF that will track and lock AF in no time. Sony A6500 AF system is more advance compared to Canon 7D Mark II.

The continuous shooting speed of the Sony A6500 camera is superior. The A6500 Can shoot 11frames per second @ 24 MP whereas Canon 7D Mark can shoot 10 frames per second @ 20MP. The large buffer inside the Sony A6500 can intake 301+shots of JPEG files in single burst mode and 107 RAW frames.

Sony A6500 captures 4K video mode whereas the Canon 7D Mark II limited to Full HD video mode only. The A6500  2.4x oversampling renders greater detail and full pixel readout is possible and there is no pixel binning. Sony A6500 Full HD 1080p recording can be done @ 120 fps whereas Full HD Video recording of the 7D Mk II camera remains limited to 60fps only.

On the rear side of A6500 we have touch screen that allow user to capture images just tapping. The other major advantage is we can use the display screen as touch-pad to select AF point while we are looking through the viewfinder.

Canon 7D Mark II features twice battery life compared to Sony A6500.

The weight and Size of the Canon is twice as of Sony, So if you prefer light-weight camera or you work continuously for hours than Sony A6500 is best for you.

Sony A6500 vs Canon 7D Mark II – Sensor Test

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From the sensor test conduct by the DXO Mark Lab it’s very clear that despite of having same ISO range on paper the DXO given a better low-light score compared to Canon 7D Mark II.

From the test score we concluded that

  1. The Sony A6500 Showing better portrait color depth
  2. Sony A6500 showing better dynamic range then the 7D Mk II
  3. Low light score of the Sony A6500 is also good when compared to 7D MK II

Now Finally time for some real test – We are comparing High ISO Test images against Each other

Sony A6500 vs Canon 7D Mark II – High ISO Test

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@ ISO 6400

On the left side we have Sony A6500 and on the right side we have Canon 7D Mark II camera.

Both camera set at ISO 6400 setting and we are surprised to see that Sony A6500 is able to grab bit more details compared to the Canon 7D Mark II camera. The other reason behind the better perofmrance of Sony A6500 is 24 MP sensor whereas the Canon 7D Mark II camera features a 20 MP sensor .

Verdict

Sony A6500 does offer superior specification compared to Canon 7D Mark II camera.  You get more resolution with big bigger sensor, 5-axis image stabilization and Advance Hybrid AF mode. The continuous shooting mode of the A6500 is better as well as you also get touch screen for more convince. We recommend Sony A6500 over Canon 7D Mark II camera.

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Sony A6500 vs Fuji X-T2

Sony A6300 vs Fuji X-T2Yes the core specification of the Sony A6500 camera will give a tough competition to Fuji X-T2 without a doubt. The Sony A6500 will cost you less compared to the X-T2.  In the specification comparison review of Sony A6500 vs Fuji X-T2 we have outlined the major difference between, just take a look

Features/ Models

Sony A6500

Fuji X-T2

Megapixel 24 megapixels 24 megapixel
Sensor size APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm) APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm)
Image processor Bionz X X Processor Pro
AF system Hybrid Hybrid
AF points Phase Detection: 425
Contrast Detection: 169
325 AF points
 ISO 100-51200 100-51200
Shutter speed Mechanical : 30 – 1/4000 second
Electronic: 30 – 1/32000 second
Mechanical: 30 – 1/8000 second
Electronic: 30 – 1/32000 second
Image Stabilization 5-axis image stabilization  (Still + Video) No
 Continuous shooting speed Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 301 frames in JPEG format
/ 107 frames in raw format
 8fps
 Video 4K @ 30 fps 4K @ 30 fps
Display 3.0″ 921.6k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD 3.0-inch large, approx.1040K-dot high resolution
Hot shoe Yes Yes
Wireless Built-In + NFC WiFi + NFC
Environmentally sealed Yes Yes
Battery life 350 Shots 340 shots
Dimensions 120 x 67 x 53 mm 120.0 x 66.9 x 48.8 mm
Weight 453 g 426 g

Both camera features same resolution sensor and ISO range, but as we know that the Fuji film uses X-Trans technology that eliminates the need of a low-pass filter inside the camera and hence you get 100% details even when the image of the camera is viewed at 100% scale.  The Sony A6500 does have same sensor as of Sony A6300 sensor but Sony have integrated a new LSI chip that enables faster processing of the camera image by reducing noise and maintaining high dynamic range even in low light condition.

Auto-focus System of the Sony A6500 camera is much improved compared to the Fuji X-T2. with Sony A6500 camera you get 425 Phase AF points and 169 contrast based AF points, a total of 594 AF points whereas Fuji X-T2 offers a total of 325 AF points in total.

One of the biggest advantage Sony offering to A6500 users (after advance AF system) is 5-axis image stabilization system. The 5 axis IS system compensate camera shake upto 5-stops (tested by CIPA) and even work more effectively when paired with OSS lenses of E-Mount system. The Fuji X-T2 doesn’t have any in-camera based Image Stabilization system.

The Mechanical shutter speed of Sony A6500 remains limited to 1/4000 whereas the Fuji X-T2 offers mechanical shutter speed of 1/8000 sec. Electronic shutter speed of both the camera is same 1/32000.

Both camera features 4K video recording at 30fps. Sony does a 6K readout to make a 4K video (1.54x oversampling) will give you enormous amount of details in videos. Wheras Fuji X-T2 uses 5K resolution frames to create 4K video that also brings out max details from the sensor. But the biggest problem of Fuji X-T2 camera that it can recorded internally for up to about 10 minutes, If you want to record video of more than 10min video is possible though with the addition of the optional Vertical Power Booster Grip users will be able to record for up to 30 minutes.

Sony A6500 offers touch screen display unit that allow users to touch and shoot, the other biggest advantage you can use the display of the A6500 camera as touch pad for selecting AF points while capturing images via viewfinder.

Noticeable Price difference is also there, Fuji X-T2 cost you $1599 whereas the Sony A6500 will cost you $1399 (Body Only).

Conclusion: We highly recommend you to get Sony A3500 camera over Fuji X-T2 camera. The Sony A6500 features Advance AF system, Built-in 5-axis image stabilization system and big buffer that will grab 301 frames of JPEG in a single burst. The touch display of the camera will also help you to grab hassle free frames.

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Sony A6500 vs Sony A6300

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Does the recently announced Sony A6500 camera really replaces its predecessor while proving itself a far better choice for photographers? Take a look at the specification comparison review between Sony A6500 vs Sony A6300 and decide yourself.

Features/ Models

Sony A6500

Sony A6300

Megapixel 24 megapixels 24 megapixels
Sensor size APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm) APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm)
Low pass filter Yes Yes
Image processor Bionz X Bionz X
Image Stabilization Yes – 5 Axis Image Stabilization No
 AF points Phase Detection: 425
Contrast Detection: 169
Phase Detection: 425
Contrast Detection: 169
AF system Hybrid Hybrid
ISO 100-51200 100-51200
Shutter Min/ max 30 – 1/4000 30 – 1/4000
Continuous shooting speed Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 301 frames in JPEG format
/ 107 frames in raw format
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 21 frames in raw format
up to 44 frames in JPEG format
Video 4K @ 30 fps 4K @ 30 fps
Display 3.0″ 921.6k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD 3″ 921k-Dot Tilting LCD
Hot shoe Yes Yes
Wireless Built-In Built-In
Environmentally sealed Yes Yes
Battery life 350 Shots 400 Shots
Dimensions 120 x 67 x 53 mm 120 x 67 x 49 mm
Weight 453 g 404 g

Sensor: The sensor of both the camera look same, the ISO range and the number of Phase AF points inside the camera is exactly same. Despite of same sensor we expect a better low-light performance from Sony A6500 since the camera features new LSI to boost light-gathering abilities to give clean and clear ouput while shooting at low-light condition, and increase readout speeds to benefit video recording.

Sony introduced 5-axis image stabilization in the Sony A6500 camera that combats with five types of Camera shake. The camera offers you 5-stop of image stabilization as rated by CIPA. And hence combine with OSS lenses you will get added benefit.

Sony increased the Buffer size of the Sony A6500 camera so that you can capture continuous burst of 304 JPEG frames or 107 frames in a single click. Whereas you can see the Sony A6300 camera despite of having same burst rate, it remains limited to 44 frames in JPEG and 21 frames in RAW mode.

While recording a 4K video both camera does a full pixel readout without pixel binning to collect 20 megapixels of information – approximately 2.4×5 (6K equivalent) as many pixels as 4K UHD and then oversamples the information to produce high quality  footage with exceptional detail and depth.  But we have seen the overheating issue of the Sony A6300 camera so we do hope this time Sony A6500 won’t show-up any overheating signs.

Touch-Screen introduce in Sony A6500 camera and now users have to do a single touch to capture a snapshot. Its allows you to for immediate focus point selection.

Use Display as Touch Pad – While you have your eyes on viewfinder you can use the display as touch-pad to select your desired AF smoothly and intuitively.

Both camera offers XGA OLED Tru-Finder with approximately 2.4 million dots that offers exceptional corner-to-corner visibility.

Conclusion: The Sony A6500  is a true flagship camera and it does have a lot of improvements compared to its predecessor Sony A6300. It will cost you more, but you get new camera with more Buffer, LSI integration for faster processing and noise reduction. You also get 5-axis image stabilization system and new multi-function touch display unit. We highly recommend you to get this camera for new users.

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Best Lenses for Sony A6300 Camera