Easy to use. It will take some time to learn how to Handel it. I would recommend a basic class for first timers to dslr mirrorless style. Great starter camera and excellent for advanced photographers.
Easy to use. It will take some time to learn how to Handel it. I would recommend a basic class for first timers to dslr mirrorless style. Great starter camera and excellent for advanced photographers.
There are more powerful mirrorless cameras on the market, but if you're looking to spend less than $1,000 including a lens, Sony's Alpha 6000 is a solid pick.
The Sony Alpha 6000 ($649.99 body only) is one of the fastest-focusing cameras that I've held in my hands, and the quality of the images that its 24-megapixel APS-C sensor captures is outstanding.
Incredibly fast autofocus; 11.1fps burst shooting with tracking focus; Amazing high ISO image quality; Sharp OLED EVF; Tilting rear display; In-body flash and multi-function hot shoe; Wi-Fi with NFC; Downloadable camera apps; 1080p60 video capture
Overly sensitive eye sensor; Slow start up; EVF lags in very dim light; Lacks analog mic input; Some apps must be purchased
The Sony A6000 is, in some respects, the older NEX-6 reincarnate. Which puts it in good stead: as far as interchangeable lens cameras go, the NEX-6 was one of our favourite small scale models with a built-in electronic viewfinder, so the Alpha A6000 arrives with high expectations.
Keenly priced; built-in electronic viewfinder; tilt-angle LCD; great build quality; impressive high-res image quality; 11fps and AF-S an achievement at this price
Some autofocus accuracy slip-ups; battery life needs to be better; no touchscreen; JPEG processing a little harsh for higher ISO sensitivities
Sony's new a6000 is an update of the Sony NEX-6 , a very well-regarded CSC that managed to stay the course for a good four years. That it lasted so long is testament to how special it was, given the brief shelf-life of new models nowadays.
Low light performance; Rounded specification; Solid design; Good Connectivity
Lacks a standout feature; LCD could be better
Read our full review of the new Sony Alpha A6000, the 24.3 megapixel mirrorless camera features high speed continuous shooting with AF.
10.1fps continuous shooting with AF; DRO / HDR modes for extended dynamic range; Solid metal body with good handling; Electronic viewfinder; Wi-Fi connectivity; Excellent value for money; Improved menu system; Good colour
Prime lenses needed for best results; 16-50mm lens performance
After using the Sony A6000 for a few months on two separate occasions, I can honestly say that it is one of the most capable and versatile mirrorless cameras on the market. With its compact and lightweight camera body, comfortable grip, fast and accurate hybrid autofocus system, bright and...
great size
- not really; would be nice if it came with a plastic cap for the body when the lens is off but that's all I can think of
The Sony A6000 is a good solid interchangeable lens camera with one major advantage over rivals: effective continuous AF which works pretty much anywhere on the frame for stills or movies.
Very high resolution 24 Megapixel sensor; Most effective continuous AF in its class; Fast continuous shooting at 11fps; Fast single AF; Good viewfinder and tilting screen; 1080p video with full manual control; Built-in Wifi with NFC and downloadable apps; Broad degree of customisation
Laborious process to set single AF area position, No touchscreen; Screen only tilts, not fully articulated, No GPS tagging built-into Wifi app, Apps sometimes feel like reinstating features, No 3.5mm microphone jack, No leveling gauge, No miniature effect for movies, No silent shutter option
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