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Sony A6500 Successor Rumored to be Announced on July 17

Sony A6500 discontinuation signals shake-up for its APS-C mirrorless cameras

Posted on May 12, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Sony’s crop-sensor APS-C format mirrorless cameras have always had only a limited number of models, and that number is now reducing.

Last year, Sony removed the Alpha A6300 model from its website, which eventually led to retailers removing it from shelves. It’s now the turn of the Sony A6500 to follow suit, with the camera no longer listed on Sony’s online marketplace and some retailers labeling it as “no longer available” or removing any mention of the model entirely.
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