Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 16-50mm and 55-210mm Lenses and Free Accessory Kit (Silver)
Great camera, annoying usability bug
This is a fantastic camera that has fast autofocus, a sensor that makes great images, and a very clear electronic viewfinder that is the closest I have seen to a real optical viewfinder (I also shoot film with a Leica rangefinder). But it has a terrible usability bug that hits specially hard those that prefer to use this great EVF: the sensor that detects whether you are looking through the viewfinder resets the timer that makes the camera go to ... Show More
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Sony Alpha vs Samsung NX
3yrs ago I bought a Samsung NX300 mirrorless camera. It was a great camera - and cool looking too. But this past summer it fried out and because Samsung has gotten out of photography, parts are no longer available. This fall we went to Europe for two weeks and I borrowed a Sony a6500 with a Zeiss lens. There are some things that I liked better on the NX but I have grown to enjoy the Alpha series. When I got home I bought an a6000 for 1/3 the pric... Show More
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Reliable and compact DSLR
Nice camera with a compact lens that performs good enough. It is all around compact camera to carry around for shooting a wide range of pictures, from wide scenic shots to portraits. The fact that camera has two dials is a bit of an issue but not a big one because this is not a professional camera that you have to quickly adjust a set of parameters. You generally leave it at Aperture or Shutter priority and then the two dial would work fine for t... Show More
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Smaller, lighter camera delivers
We own a Nikon D5000 DSLR and use primarily for family / vacation photos (VR 18-55mm) and kids sports (VR 55-300mm zoom), but by comparison the Sony alpha 6000 with 16-50mm and 55-210mm lenses outperformed for these applications. The Sony was lighter and smaller for easier carrying. It had faster auto-focus (both lenses), and produced better low light and zoom pictures for sports action. The Nikon, even with the VR lenses produced a comparably bl... Show More
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Sony a6000
I've had the Sony a6000 for about 2 weeks, before this, I used a NEX-6 for about a year. Big difference will be the menu and I think it's easier to use. There's a lot of menu but you'll mostly use only a few things all the time. I upgraded from NEX-6 to a6000 because of the 24 mg sensor vs 16mg. I like to crop crop out the parts of the picture that don't tell the story. This is giving me less grain than the Nex-6 when I crop, but there is still g... Show More
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Perfect Size and Weight
The only reason why I am giving this camera a 4 instead of a 5 is this: I wish it had a zoom rocker under the shutter button like the A5100 has. With the A6000, one has to zoom via the lens zoom collar as opposed to a zoom rocker on the body. Other than that, I love this camera. I own a Nikon DSLR ... the D7500 with the 18-300 lens, which I use primarily for sports photography. It's not the kind of kit I would want to carry around all day, but wh... Show More
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Great Camera
Over the last several years I have owned several mirrorless cameras. From Fuji, Olympus and Samsung they all were nice cameras but in the end I didn't find either their form, function or IQ to be what suited me. Then last year I took the plunge into a Sony a7r which is my main camera for most projects. But I also wanted something smaller for travel and decided to give the a6000 a try. I have been shooting with it for a month now and am totally pl... Show More
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instructions & manual worthless
The camera appears to be a good camera but the manual is next to worthless. It shouldn't even be called an instruction manual, it's just a small pamphlet that tells you the name of the buttons on the camera but very little about what they do, nothing about how to format the memory card. I own a video production business and I am not unfamiliar with how to format memory cards I read this manual Cover to cover and found nothing about formatting the... Show More
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Outstanding little camera
Extremely happy with this little camera. We'd had an old Cybershot for years but decided to go a little smaller. So happy we did. Love the option for the viewfinder in particular because of how much I shoot outdoors. Nice to have that option to get a better picture of what I'm shooting. The LCD works fine even in full sun but squinting sometimes gets old and hard to compose the shot. The ONLY two things I'd change after having it two weeks is tha... Show More
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No Buyers' Remorse
I am very pleased with the Sony A6000. There are a few nits. When you want to view a taken picture, the Sony A6000 is not conventional. On most other cameras, you use the zoom control on the camera to zoom in or out the size of the picture to be viewed. Zoom control on the A6000 is on the lens. Thus changing the size of a view is an extra step on the Sony via the menu system. The SD chip is located very close to the body. Removing the SD chip req... Show More
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Light, compact, but serious camera
I have two SLR bodies and several lenses. I wanted this light camera for the occasions when I don't want to haul around heavy equipment. Secondly, I want to have a compact lightweight back up camera. The grip is very nice for a camera this size, the menu is easy to navigate and controls are well placed. The 16-50 standard lens is a little soft at the edges as I expected from reading many reviews. Out of the box, the camera was overexposing, but t... Show More
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Great Camera, Great Value
About 15 years ago I had a Nikon SLR that I barely used. I was not interested in all the time and commitments it took to carry, configure, shoot, and develop. For 15 years I have shot all my photos with (sub $200) point and shoot digital cameras and phones (with varying prices). The A6000 is an easy camera to carry. It's not going to fit in your pocket like a phone or some point and shoots, but it is small enough to throw in about any bag (or pur... Show More
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Just what I wanted in my first ILC
This is my first Interchangeable Lens Camera. I travel internationally 2 or 3 times a year and have been using a bridge camera for over 6 years. In order to continue my progress as a photographer, I started investigating various mirrorless cameras so I could experience increased image quality (especially in low light) in a small, lightweight camera. I did extensive research and decided to buy this camera primarily because of the sensor size, fast... Show More
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Stong tool, weak sound
Like many things in life, what is important is in the details. Sony has once again produced a great product. The Alpha a6000 produces crisp edges to main focal points. The grab focus feature allows you keep the focus on specific moving objects or persons while filming. However, the quality of built in mic is easily superseded by most built in mics on smart phones. When filming, you get two sound recordings. First is the flat sharp echo tone of th... Show More
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Love everything about it except...
It has been amazing for street portraits and action (the 11fps and autofocus is pretty freakin' awesome). I've been using the 35mm f1.8 for a bit and it is pretty spectacular what you can get out of this little camera. Unless you are doing serious studio work where you need full frame, there isn't anything this can't do - and you won't look like a tool toting around a big DSLR. I shoot a lot of videos and gave it a go recently to see how it would... Show More
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Leaves much to be desired
I have had this camera for a little over a month (switched from nikon d5100). I wanted to use it for a little while so i can assess it objectively. i want to list all it's wonderful features, but i am stuck on Four huge issues that really overshadow positives. 1. it can't focus to save it's life in areas with low lighting. it takes such awful pixelated images, that you feel like you have been thrown back to 1999. So you think, ok low lighting, le... Show More
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I have to say...
I haven't had this camera long but I'm really surprised at the quality. There is some banding on some photos, (stripes down the image on some images) The raw file isn't as good as my Nikon D700 but this camera costs a fraction of what the pro bodies cost. I'm still getting use to the controls, but I find them pretty easy to use coming from Nikon. Bottom line, Image quality and Video quality are really really nice. I love the size of this camera a... Show More
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Great for Travel and or Beginners
This camera is small and lightweight which makes it perfect for traveling (it can fit in your pocket). I gave this camera a solid five stars, because in my personal opinion it's everything it claims to be. I bought this camera not long after it first came out and for the longest time I used the lens kit that came with it and that was it...no external flash or nicer lenses or any other equipment. Just the camera and the 16-50mm lens that came with... Show More
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Just buy it!
The Sony menu system takes a bit to get used to, if you are coming from a DSLR. And furthermore, the flush mounted buttons, and close tolerance wheels take a bit of fumbling to operate. You will go through at least 2x battery charges as compared a single DSLR battery. The Electronic View Finder, Direct Manual Focus (DMF), focus peaking, autofocus speed, 11 frames per second drive speed, and wifi connectivity (sharing images using Sony Play Memor... Show More
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Solid Camera and Fun to Shoot With
I purchased this camera to try with the Sony/Zeiss 16-70 mm Lens. Great combo!The camera? I've played around with several of the mirrorless brands at this point (Olympus, Lumix, Fuji) looking for a small camera/lens package that is the most similar to shooting with a DSLR.I think I found it with this camera and lens combo. The AF is really quick and can definitely used to shoot action shots; something that was difficult/not possible with other se... Show More
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old but great camera
i bought this camera mainly for photography. i purchased this with the 16-50 mm kit lens and so far i have been amazed with all the capabilities that this small camera has. this is a great buy for those for photography (new or experienced), as it is quite decently priced and has outstanding performances. before buying this camera i was a bit skeptical ( it was 3 years old) but i am happy to say that i am very pleased with this purchase. although ... Show More
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First serious camera
I'm new to the use of what I consider a serious camera and I wanted something more than a cell phone to take pictures of our grandkids. My first thought was to go with a Canon or Nikon DLSR, but I was encouraged to look at the a6000 by a friend who is a serious photographer. Mirrorless is the future was his comment. He encouraged me to research the a6000 which I did and I've been more than pleased. The a6000 is smaller and more compact that th... Show More
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Wow. What a camera!
Got this for a 'street' camera. You know, something less obvious than a 5dMkIII (which I just added to the stable). Took the A6000 on two serious test drives, one in London and one in Cuba. Passed with flying colors. Inconspicuous (compared to my fellow traveller in Cuba with his Nikon D600 and enormo 70-300mm). Incredible photos. I will admit to having cheated a lot in Cuba -- I did not have a lot of time to diddle with settings, so I set it on ... Show More
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Amazing until it fails.
I have absolutely adored my Sony a6000, the image quality on this camera astounded me considering the price point. The video footage quality easily surpasses video-only cameras 3 and 4 times the price, it obviously cannot be used as a work horse video camera, but short clip making was wonderful. Thankfully, video is not what I need it for, I work in quiet, low-light event photography which is why I landed on this camera. It performed beautifully ... Show More
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