differences
Yes vs No
Fewer buttons to worry about and direct interaction with camera menus
Yes vs No
Record high quality audio with an external microphone
Has interchangeable lenses Yes vs No
Can take advantage of a variety of lenses
350 shots vs 220 shots
Around
60% more shots per battery charge
Better maximum light sensitivity 51,200 ISO vs 12,800 ISO
The
Alpha a6500's maximum light sensitivity is
4 f-stops better
0.46x vs 0.22x
Around
4.5x larger viewfinder
24 MP vs 20 MP
Capture more than
20% more detail in your photos
Supports an external flash Yes vs No
An external flash often produces better looking flash images
Slightly more focus points 425 vs 315
Set focus accurately within the frame
1/4000s vs 1/2000s
2x faster max shutter speed
Better image stabilization 1,228k dots vs 921k dots
More than
30% higher resolution screen
Shoots significantly faster 24 fps vs 11 fps
More than
2x faster continuous shooting
102×58×41 mm vs 120×67×53 mm
$867.29 vs $1,075.99
The best price we've seen is
$209 cheaper (around
20% less)
recommendations
Snapsort can't make a recommendation (yet) because it doesn't have enough data yet about either the Alpha a6500 or the Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V.
similarities
Compared to recent digital cameras
Common Weaknesses
 | Below average viewfinder size |
Alpha a6500 | 0.46x | Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V | 0.22x | |
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