Choosing Between the Sony a6600 and the Fujifilm X-T3: Which One Is for You?

When it comes to flagship APS-C cameras, you’re spoiled for choice, and Sony and Fujifilm both have incredibly solid offerings packed full of features at very attractive prices. How do you choose between Sony’s a6600 and Fuji’s X-T3?

Tony Northrup runs you through the specs for each camera, giving you an overview as to how the cameras fit into each manufacturer’s lineup. As he mentions, in many ways, these are two very similar cameras and yet are also incredibly different, particularly in usability. As a Sony user, Fuji’s button and dial layout seem far more intuitive and satisfying to use, and Sony’s menu system is legendary for being a labyrinth of random capitalizations and unnecessary abbreviations.

For those leaning towards the a6600 when they start shipping at the end of the month, there is another factor to consider: the Sony a7 III just dropped in price by $200 (among a plethora of other great deals), and at $1,798, it’s currently only $400 more expensive than the APS-C a6600. As a premium for that larger, full-frame sensor, $400 does not seem like a lot of money.

Which camera would you add to your Christmas wish list? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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Andy Day is a British photographer and writer living in France. He began photographing parkour in 2003 and has been doing weird things in the city and elsewhere ever since. He's addicted to climbing and owns a fairly useless dog. He has an MA in Sociology & Photography which often makes him ponder what all of this really means.

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