Sony ILCE6100KB Alpha 6100 Mirrorless 4K Video now $849.95, down from $949.99
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Save $100 on the Sony Alpha 6100 mirrorless camera at Amazon, now $849.95 with fast autofocus and 4K video.
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Sony ILCE6100KB Alpha 6100 Mirrorless 4K Video now $849.95, down from $949.99
Save $100.04 on this price drop.
Sony's Alpha 6100 has been a go-to pick for hybrid shooters who want fast autofocus without breaking the bank. Right now, the Sony ILCE6100KB Alpha 6100 Mirrorless 4K Video drops to $849.95 - save $100.04. That puts it $62 below its 30-day average of $912.35, making this one of the better direct discounts we have seen outside a major sales window.
For just $849.95, down from its list price of $949.99. This is a solid step below what the Alpha 6100 typically sells for. The 90-day average sits at $882.90, and the 180-day average is $891.83, so the current price undercuts both by a meaningful margin. While the all-time low of $698 remains lower, that price appeared during a specific flash window and has not returned since.
The Alpha 6100 packs a 24.2MP APS-C Exmor sensor with a front-end LSI that pushes ISO up to 51,200. Autofocus locks in 0.02 seconds with real-time tracking and object detection, a feature set borrowed directly from Sony's full-frame lineup.
Continuous shooting hits 11 fps at full RAW resolution with AF/AE tracking. Video shooters get 4K footage with 2.4x oversampling and full pixel readout -- no pixel binning, which means sharper 4K than most cameras in this class. The 180-degree tiltable 3-inch touchscreen LCD and a built-in microphone jack round out a body that is compact enough for daily carry.
This is the camera for content creators and vloggers who need reliable autofocus and solid 4K in a body that fits in a small bag. It also works well for anyone stepping up from smartphone photography who wants interchangeable lenses and a real APS-C sensor without jumping to a $1,300 body.
If you already own a Sony E-mount camera from the A6000 series, the AF upgrade alone justifies the move. Skip it if you need in-body stabilization or dual card slots -- those live higher up in Sony's lineup.
The $849.95 price cuts $100 off the standard list and lands well below recent averages. If you need a fast, compact mirrorless with class-leading autofocus and sharp 4K. This is a straightforward buy at this price.

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