Sony Alpha ILCE-6100X ( Alpha A6100 ) Mirrorless Camera Bundle is now available to purchase in India at a launch price of ₹73,990. Amazon.in ( Amazon India ) has now listed this model in stock, currently sold by Clicktech Retail Private Ltd seller.
What’s the difference between ILCE-6100X and older ILCE-6100 Camera?
Even though this is coming in stock in 2025, this is not actually a new APS-C mirrorless camera from Sony.
Different Variants of Sony A6100:
- ILCE-6100: Sony A6100 Body Only
- ILCE-6100L: Body + 16–50 mm Power Zoom Lens ( First Gen )
- ILCE-6100K: Body + 16–50 mm2 Power Zoom Lens ( Mark 2 / Second Gen )
- ILCE-6100Y: Body + Zoom Lenses (16–50 mm & 55–210 mm)
- ILCE-6100X: Body + Zoom Lenses (16–50 mm2 ( Mark 2 ) and 55–210 mm)
The ILCE-6100X bundle ( ILCE-6100X/BQ IN5 ) includes the newer SELP16502 lens ( 16-50mm Mark 2 Kit Lens ) instead of the older 16-50mm First Gen lens which was launched ages ago. It also comes with the first gen SEL55210 Lens ( Sony 55-210 Zoom Lens ). At the time of writing, there is no Mark 2 / 2nd Gen version of the 55-210 lens launched by Sony yet. We might see it in the future though.
The Specs of the Sony Alpha A6100 Camera included remain the same.
- Sensor: 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
- Processor: BIONZ X image processor
- Autofocus System: 425 phase-detection and 425 contrast-detection points covering approximately 84% of the image area
- AF Speed: Fast autofocus acquisition in as little as 0.02 seconds
- Continuous Shooting: Up to 11 frames per second with continuous autofocus and auto-exposure tracking
- ISO Range: 100–32,000 (expandable to 51,200)
- Video Recording: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) at up to 30p; Full HD (1920 x 1080) at up to 120p for slow-motion
- LCD Screen: 3-inch 921,600-dot tilting touchscreen LCD
- Viewfinder: 1.44 million-dot electronic viewfinder
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth
- Battery Life: Approximately 420 shots per charge
- Dimensions: 120 x 67 x 59 mm
- Weight: 396 grams
Sony A6100 is the successor to the very popular Sony A6000 Camera. While its more expensive siblings like the A6600 come with 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS), the A6100 doesn’t have that, instead has to rely solely on Lens stabilization ( if the lens attached has it ).
It also doesn’t feature the newer NP-FZ100 battery which offers fantastic battery backup, instead relies on the first-generation NP-FW50 battery.
One feature the A6100 has and the A6600 doesn’t is the built-in flash.
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