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Sony a6600 — Menu Guide for Beginners

Where to find every setting on your Sony a6600.

SettingMenu PathQuick Access
ISOMENU → Camera Settings 1 → ISOISO button on top plate
ApertureMENU → Camera Settings 2 → ApertureFront command dial

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Tips

ISO

The a6600 allows for Auto ISO with a minimum shutter speed setting, which helps prevent motion blur in low light.

Aperture

Use the front command dial to adjust aperture quickly while composing your shot.

The Sony a6600 features 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS), which helps you shoot handheld in low light without introducing blur. This is especially useful for night or indoor photography where you might want to use slower shutter speeds.

Use the Picture Profile feature on the Sony a6600 to create a specific mood or style in your photos. For example, try PP8 for a cinematic look, which can add drama to street or sunset scenes.

The Sony a6600's electronic viewfinder (EVF) offers a live histogram, allowing you to see your exposure levels in real-time. This helps you make precise adjustments to your settings before taking the shot.

The Sony a6600 is weather-sealed, making it a reliable choice for landscape photography in challenging outdoor conditions. You can confidently shoot in light rain or dusty environments without worrying about damaging your camera.

Enable Focus Peaking on the Sony a6600 to easily identify areas of sharp focus when using manual focus lenses. This feature highlights the edges of in-focus subjects, making it ideal for portraits or achieving precise bokeh effects.

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