Sony Alpha A6000
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9 years ago
Sony A6000 Review
Pros:
- Low light performance
- Rounded specification
- Solid design
- Good Connectivity
Cons:
- Lacks a standout feature
- LCD could be better
8 years ago
Pros:
- great size
Cons:
- - 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
11 years ago
Sony Alpha A6000 review
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.
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- 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
12 years ago
Sony Alpha 6000 review
After four years, it is only now that Sony has updated its NEX-6 – one of the most popular compact system cameras the market has ever seen – in the form of the Alpha 6000. The new camera also shares some common features with the equally popular Sony NEX-7 and retains the distinctive NEX body shape,...
12 years ago
Sony Alpha a6000 Review
With the latest enhancements, Sony's new Alpha A6000 is one of the best CSCs you can buy.
Pros:
- Very good stills and movies
- 11 fps burst mode
- Super-responsive AF system
- Quality EVF and LCD
Cons:
- Kit lens is too limiting
- No touchscreen display
- Red-dot movie button hard to engage
12 years ago
Sony Alpha 6000 (ILCE-6000) review: Sony Alpha 6000 mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera almost has it all
Despite small annoyances, the Sony Alpha 6000 is a great overall camera for more advanced photographers who want something smaller than a dSLR, especially if they need the continuous- shooting speed. Editors' note, July 2, 2014: After evaluating subsequent products in this class, I've retroactively granted the Alpha 6000 an Editors' Choice for consumer mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, replacing the older Alpha NEX-6. While it's not perfect, it's the best all-around option in its class.
Pros:
- The Sony Alpha 6000 has seriously fast continuous shooting for the money, and its design improves upon its predecessor's already excellent one
- Plus it's got an extensive feature set.
Cons:
- The movie record button remains annoying, and while it delivers excellent photo quality, it's not best-in-class in low light
- It's also slow on startup.
11 years ago
I agree with the first reviewer in general. However, my priorities are quite different as I am a landscape photographer who earns a living sell prints. If you care about image quality you can hardly do better than the a6000.
Pros:
- Outstanding image quality and the ability to use a very wide variety of lenses
Cons:
- A bit awkward at first if you are new to this type of camera, but not a difficult stretch
- Build quality is not Pro level, though still quite good
12 years ago
Sony Alpha 6000 review
The Sony A6000 interchangeable lens camera claims world's fastest auto focus
Pros:
- Quick and responsive
- Tilting LCD
- High-resolution APS-C sensor
Cons:
- Blocky
- minimalist design
- No touchscreen
- Battery not as good as A5000
12 years ago
Definable worth a second look!
Love it! Having progressed from a Nex5 to the A6000, I'm thinking "wow"! The difference Biggest pluses for me would be the more user friendly menu, ultra quick auto focus and the ease of use of all dials.
Pros:
- Easy to use
- Compact
- Build quality
11 years ago
Sony Alpha a6000 review: Excellent performance for the price
The mirrorless interchangeable lens camera segment is heating up. We have seen some really good mirrorless cameras across price segments this year. There's certainly more action happening in this segment and the advanced point and shoot segment, than the DSLRs which are just iterating on set design...
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