This compact mirrorless camera + lens is now yours for just over £450!
Save £152.80 on the Sony A6100 – a fun, lightweight, and small camera that is perfect for travel and everyday photography
If you're looking for a mirrorless camera that's compact, easy to use and delivers great image quality, this deal is hard to ignore.
The Sony A6100 + 16-50mm Lens is now available for £458.20 at Argos – saving you £125.80 on the camera's original price tag of £611.
Save £152.80 at Argos The compact Sony A6100 features a 24.2MP APS-C sensor, Real-Time Tracking Autofocus, 4K video recording and a flip-up screen for selfies / vlogging.
We rated the brilliant Sony A6100 as one of the best cheap cameras – and that's before this discount!
At just 396 grams (14.0 oz) with the battery and memory card included, the Sony A6100 is ideal if you're looking for a lightweight and versatile camera that won't hold you back.
The A6100 is a mirrorless camera with a 24.2MP APS-C sensor and features real-time tracking AF (autofocus) – perfect for capturing sharp shots of moving subjects like fast-paced street scenes.
The 180° flip-up screen makes it a solid option for selfies or travel vlogging, and with 4K video at 30p your travel clips will look polished and smooth. Its battery life is excellent, too, offering over 400 shots per charge.
While the A6100 is not weather-sealed and lacks in-body stabilization, for most travelers and beginner photographers, these trade-offs are minimal (and using a mini tripod or stabilized lenses is an easy workaround for the latter point).
This camera is genuinely fun to shoot with, and with this deal, you also get a versatile lens for over £450!
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Kim is a photographer, editor and writer with work published internationally. She holds a Master's degree in Photography and Media and was formerly Technique Editor at Digital Photographer, focusing on the art and science of photography. Blending technical expertise with visual insight, Kim explores photography's time-honored yet ever-evolving role in culture. Through her features, tutorials, and gear reviews, she aims to encourage readers to explore the medium more deeply and embrace its full creative potential.
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