Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 16-50mm and 55-210mm Lenses and Free Accessory Kit (Silver)
Basically amazing
I've been a canon user for years, even made a living with their products. I recently gave up the photo living to pursue another dream so I thought I'll just downsize. I picked up the a6000 after reading some tech reviews. I have to say, this little mirrorless camera blows away every piece of canon equipment Ive ever used. The purists will disagree but when it comes down to it, nobody is looking at an image at 300% and evaluating pixels other than... Show More
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Rebooted my love for photography
I'm by no means a newcomer to digital photography: from the first Canon Rebel all the way to three Samsung mirrorless cameras, my fascination with portrait and close up photography has reached another level: the Sony A6000 and a couple of Sony lenses allow me to capture the world around me and it seems I'm getting a little recognition from my weddings and portrait work (it's all fun and learning). The outstanding capabilities of the A6000 and ton... Show More
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Really good travel camera with some caveats
I have used this camera very extensively now to make some judgement. I like the layout and position of buttons and dials, as well as the menu, even though I think Fuji X-T1 has a better layout and menu. It focuses really fast and accurate and in dimmed light with a fast lens is quite good but not excellent. Color rendition is great but not as accurate like my Canon 5D3. High ISO noise performance for images detail is also really good considering ... Show More
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Great pictures but getting them is the problem
I wanted to like this little mirrorless camera. I had heard so much about it I thought it was a sure fire winner but there are problems. First, the menu is a total disaster. It takes forever to figure out and to set the camera up. The manual supplied with the camera is quite thin and of little benefit. I had to use google to find out what is what and how to do what. Second, all the buttons have the same feel to them so you always have to look awa... Show More
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Camera developed issues after only four month of use.
I had the company that I work for buy two of these cameras since our Nikon D5300's are 3 years old and well past a 250,000 shutter count. We purchased these around the middle of December 2017 and have been using them daily to take photos of cars at our dealership. We take about 500+ photos daily. I noticed last week that my camera when I turned it on would immediately lock focus without me even touching the shutter button. When it's like this I c... Show More
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Suffers from poor auto focus, bloated menus, jpg processing.
This much-hyped camera has it's good points which do not need to be mentioned here. Instead, videographers and phototgraphers should be aware of three things which I felt made this camera sub-par for my use as an interview camera. 1. Extremely poor auto-focusing mechanism. This camera could rarely hold a face in focus if that face was moving in the frame. This is unacceptable for a camera in this price range. 2. The most basic and ... Show More
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Great Camera with little Flaws
This is a wonderful camera. According to the majority of websites that I've done research on, this camera outshines the 6D and even the 5D Mark III. That was hard to believe so I decided to get it to test it out and boy I wasn't disappointed. This camera is perfect for travel, being lightweight and compact enough to carry around with you, which was quite a struggle with a conventional DSLR. I'll just list out the pros and cons from my experiences... Show More
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I waited 10 years for this moment...
I waited 10 years to purchase a camera. My last camera was a Canon back in 2004 and ever since it was stolen, I've never had the motivation to buy another camera. I've borrowed a camera from friends, used my sister's camera, camera phone, etc.. I guess I waited a little too long but it was worth the wait - this camera is amazing. The clarity of the camera, portability, and features are more than I expected. Im used to dishing out a DSLR to get th... Show More
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great entry level and beyond camera!
Coming from a galaxy s4 to this for my photography needs and the Sony a6000 is above and beyond my expectations. I needed a versatile compact but capable camera to open up the low light relm and freeze lifes moments. Now i can get the 3 year old in frame without her being a blurry mess :) I originally bought a a5100 from a department store chain. I was so glad my uncle suggested i check you guys out. I was able to buy the a6000 and a better memor... Show More
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Customizable Champion
Look, you need to play with the settings. With the out of the box features in play, it's just not that impressive, but as soon as you learn where the features are in this camera it's incredible power comes out. The autofocusing is creepily intelligent, even registering specific faces (hugely useful in event photography, or if traveling to tourist destinations with family) for long term tracking. Being primarily a film photographer, I expected to ... Show More
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My second a6000!
My first a6000 is a chameleon--hardly ever with the same lens. I've learned so much about its capabilities, with both modern Sony and legacy lenses, that I feel I've become a better photographer. I do nature, street, people, and this 16-50mm lens is just right for most of them. The OSS is the best among my lenses, perfect for grab shots and waist-level shooting. The fold-out screen is still subtle enough that people don't know or don't care what ... Show More
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Impressive camera - excellent value!
I bought this camera for my wife who already owns a Sony NX5 and a Sony DSLR. The Alpha 6000 is now her go to camera for just about everything she photographs. All the features of a new DSLR camera but half the weight and size. Blazing fast focus never misses and works with all of her older E lenses and DSLR lenses with the Sony adapter. I elected to get her the gorgeous silver and black finish body that is reminiscent of neo-modern rangefinder c... Show More
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Light Weight, Easy-To-Use & Great Quality
I was originally a Nikon user, but i've been out of the photography loop for MANY years and resorted to using the Panasonic DMZ series while raising my kids. It was small, easy to use and the photos were decent. But of course, they weren't great and that dang lens kept going into error mode. Well the kids are gone and I wanted to get something nice for under $1000, but everything was so big and bulky. That's when I saw the Sony. I watched an inde... Show More
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Not a DSLR, but a nice camera anyway
I purchased the Sony Alpha a6000 as a travel camera, something smaller and lighter than my dslr. With the 35mm prime lens, it takes great sharp photos with true colors. The 24 mp resolution is very nice. The control dial at the top makes switching modes easy. I like the electronic viewfinder and tilt screen. The manual that comes with it is ok, it describes the function of the buttons and dials but does not do much beyond that. For example, I had... Show More
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Expect The Unexpected!
I have been a DSLR shooter for years and always shot with the same brand. Making the move to the mirrorless world was a bit questionable for me. After watching countless video reviews, reading up on multiple mirrorless camera brands, and comparing them all, I decided to give the Sony A6000 a try. I was not disappointed at all! In fact, it has far exceeded my expectations from a camera of this size. As my headline states, expect the unexpected fro... Show More
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Great camera, but B&Hs kit leaves something to be desired
The A6000 is a great little camera, very lightweight and easy to carry, but B&Hs kit leaves some things to be desired. 1 No battery charger is included, they intend for you to charge the battery inside the camera from a USB connection. (Very slow and you cant charge one while the other is in use) I understand that this is Sonys decision, not B&H, but it would be nice if B&H told you this so you knew to order one with the camera. Maybe this is ... Show More
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Fast AF, excellent high ISO. Pleased
I have been using Sony Nex cameras for a few years, mainly for low light (indoor) photos of children. My hope was that the A6000 would give me faster auto-focus while retaining the excellent low light performance of my Nex 5R. The auto-focus I find is actually now very fast, even with the SEL 50mm 1.8 lens, which was pretty slow to focus on the 5R. The low light performance seems to be slightly better than the 5R and is great overall. So, I am ve... Show More
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Don't believe the HYPE. Average Camera at best
The camera is okay but not great despite all these people giving it glowing reviews. These people are novices masquerading as pros or pros being paid by Sony. The camera is great for portraiture and casual shooting only, due to poor battery life and subpar autofocus, which also prevents it from being a a street or sports/action camera. It it capable of great images(high DR), but only for portraits and planned shoots. The menu system is terrible a... Show More
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A good travel camera for the price
I was looking for a smaller setup to take on vacation. (My interest is in stereo photography, for which I use a matched pair of cameras. My usual set-up is a pair of 5d miii s, with 24-70 lenses,---WAY too cumbersome for a trip with non-photographers!) The physical size of the a6000s is great, image quality is nice for a crop sensor. I am looking forward to trying the panorama mode in stereo...(anticipating occasional good results with stationary... Show More
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Mixed blessing
I am by no stretch a skilled photographer but I do spend a lot of time trying. Bought this camera to use for travelling instead of my Canon 70D. I have just scratched the surface but here is my experience so far with the camera & 16-70 lens; * Lots of menu options require research & experimentation to understand * Picture quality of still subjects with adequate lighting is very good * Picture quality in dim light is not so good, high ISO is very ... Show More
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Switched from DSLR to mirrorless and loving it!
I recently decided to get rid of my DSLR and switch over to mirrorless photography. Reason being...the size! As a backpacking enthusiast, a camera's size and weight are most important to me. After lots of research, I found that the a6000 provides a small and lightweight body without compromising image quality. I bought the body without the kit lens, and additionally bought the Sony 35mm 1.8 lens to go along with it. I've used it for landscape pho... Show More
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No regrets!
The kit lenses are just so, so. So instead, I bought an FD to Sony adaptor so I can use my collection of legacy lenses. Love the focus peaking feature--makes manual focusing on FD lenses a breeze in stills and videos, Amazing fast burst speed--faster than my Canon 1D III!! Unable to edit ARW raw files on CS5...have to upgrade to CS6 or buy Lightroom. No headphone jack or microphone jack. You can't use any third party microphones so you have to bu... Show More
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Needs ergonomic help
I bought this to replace a Canon 7D DSLR. This thing clearly wins in the weight department. It is nice and lightweight like what I was looking for. Changing settings for anything is a pain. if you want to bump the exposure up or down a little you have to press a button to bring up the exposure settings and then rotate the wheel to change the exposure. Manual focus requires another menu selection but fortunately there's a single button to bring up... Show More
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Excellent Choice For A mirrorless Digital Camera.
I was looking for a mirrorless digital camera to replace some heavy and outdated Nikon gear and I wanted to keep the price under $1000. So after reading all the reviews on several forums and elsewhere I decided the Sony A6000 with a16-50mm and a 55-210mm lens would fit the bill perfectly. I have not been disappointed. It took some searching and a lot of reading to figure out the menus on this camera and the owner's manual is not a lot of help. On... Show More
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