Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 16-50mm Lens (Black)
Even better after more shooting time!
After living with this camera for a bit, I have a few more comments I had a minor gripe about functions buried in menus. I've discovered that Sony has attempted to addresss this issue by making items somewhat context aware--more often than not guiding me to the right controls. Also there is a high degree of customization with assignable controls, making the novice user experience pretty good for a semipro-level camera. In addition to the 16-50 ki... Show More
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A Triumph Amongst Mirrorless
I shoot everything: portraits, events, action and interior/architectural photography. I am passionate about every moment you might capture within the realm of photography, and the Sony product line has helped me accomplish this. I believe camera systems will be making a permanent move towards Mirrorless systems, and as such decided to go with the strongest horse: Sony. Prior to purchasing this camera, I had been using a Sony NEX-3N. I purchased t... Show More
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User-friendly + excellent image quality
I am an amateur photographer frustrated with the limitations of higher-end point and shoot cameras. I've been reluctant to upgrade to a DSLR because of the bulk and added complexity. The Sony a6000 camera does an admirable job of addressing both concerns while delivering terrific photos and video. I found myself inspired and encouraged to try new things beyond the automatic mode, with a big payoff in terms of expanding my abilities as a photograp... Show More
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Loving it so far
I'm a man born with my mothers hands. I wear a mens small golf glove if that gives you an idea. This camera is the perfect size for me, though I imagine the right side of the back (where all buttons are, nothing really on the left side) could get a bit cramped for those with fat fingers. I really can't tell if this is the fastest AF ever, since we're talking about fractions of seconds at this point, all I know is that my only other experience wit... Show More
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A Pro Photographers View
I purchased this camera with both the 16 - 50, and the 55 - 210 lens. Like so many folks, I was looking for a small mirrorless system that I could carry into the field, without carrying all of my heavy Canon gear. I have been using the A6000 for a couple of weeks now, and I am very impressed with the entire system. I have been using professional Canon gear for nearly 40 yrs, and I have always been pleased with the results. Now comes along this ti... 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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So Many New Features - Focus is Primo!
Having owned, past or present, the NEX-5N, NEX-3N, and NEX-7 and 6 lenses, I can say without reservation that this iteration of the Sony mirrorless APS-C series is the best all-round model. Be sure to upgrade the firmware on your older lenses from v.01 to v.02 to make them phase detect ready, otherwise they will continue to use only the contrast detect focus on the a6000. For those lacking a full manual, try this link: http://download.sony-europe... Show More
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Great camera - sad manual...
The camera is great, I've had an Nex-7 before so I can work out how things work, but the manual is useless....
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Excellent upgrade to NEX-6 and NEX-7
Very happy with the improvements in the a6000. Having used a NEX-7 for two years, I found only one missing feature in a6000 - in-view-finder Level indicator and the body is just different enough that a new custom L-bracket is required. Lots of great new features - wifi, 3 sizes of movable focus spot, memory and customizable buttons, higher quality images, in-camera charging, wired remote, and seriously improved fast accurate focus. Also OK with the lower resolution EVF - I barely notice the downgrade.
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Great first mirrorless camera!
Really enjoying this camera. The camera is very well made and has almost all the functionality I would want. I love the size and weight, button layout, menus etc. My only complaints are lack of touch screen and the kit lens could be better (but that's to be expected I guess). Video is excellent.
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Great small camera
Needed something small and light. Shoulder could not handle my Sony DSLR--did not want to be to obvious walking around and wanted something I could keep in my jacket pocket and pull out for street photography. Also wanted a camera that took quality photos. The A6000 did all that. My main complaint is that operation is not intuitive. Fortunately there is some overlap with my Alpha 700. The 6000 will however do a lot more once I figure things out. ... Show More
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Sony AlphaA6000
replaces my NEX 7 with several improvements: (1) no overheating (2) great speed for action shots (3) rapid focus (4)accurate focal ( 5) much simpler controls. For the price, it is a real gem. I will use it exclusively till I can afford the 7R or its next equivalent with lenses which are also a major investment
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love It!
I needed a lightweight camera for travel and when it's not practical for me to carry my D800. Some of the shots I got were great. Color was beautiful! The directions are minimal so it's a lot of expermrnting as I work my way through menus, but I it seems like it will be a great camera to use for travel. It would be great if the manual was more comprehensive with an appendix so I could more efficiently focus on learning what I need to. I am hopeful that this will meet my travel needs.
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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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I LOVE IT!!!
There are times when I don't fell like lugging around my a77 but at the same time, I don't want to settle for a point and shoot. The a6000 is perfect for this reason. I decided to get the body only and purchased the Sony E-Mount 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Zoom Lens separately. So far, GREAT combination. Very easy to use and most importantly, it takes very clear and crisp photos. Great little camera.
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Inital Impressions are Great!
I bought this in a kit with the Sony Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens and they work great together. I got it a week ago and took some still photos, a panorama and a video. The camera had no trouble with this lens so far. It autofocused fast, even with the panorama where it sounded like it use the burst shots of 11fps. The low light pictures had good focus, especially focusing on so many different things in each shot. The movie was also impressive with its high resolution 1080p images. I'm very happy with it, but still have a lot to explore with it.
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Install a screen protector before use.
Purchased as a quality, easy-carry, camera and it has fulfilled those requirements. Images are great, and capabilities are many. Unfortunately, one hour of gentle use resulted in the lower half of the rear-screen being covered in tiny scratches. I've added an adapter to allow use of Alpha lenses and find the RAW and JPEG output very usable.
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welcome to the future
Love it! I climb big mountains and this is the perfect step up from a point and shoot, without going full frame style.
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A Real Winner.But Not Without Compromise
I am a non professional photographer who was looking for a lightweight alternative to my Nikon DSLR. The Alpha 6000 fits the bill quite handily. Navigation is pretty straight forward once you get the hang of things since standard terminology is used. Among the great features is the ability to connect to my Android phone for both picture transfer and camera control. This function works pretty well in my tests.My only complaint has to do with livin... Show More
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Better than Nex6
I got this camera for traveling. I mind about IQ but was tired about taking heavy dslr's and lenses with me. It's an improvement over Nex6. Autofocus is really fast, the camera is fast and responsible and finally sony did put a fine menu system. Things it could be better. I find the viewfinder good but prefer the size of the previous one. Also find the position of the control wheel a little uncomfortable and the display could flip 180 degrees, al... Show More
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Install a screen protector before using
Received my A6000 on 5/28. Attached Sony shoulder strap and went for a walk with the new camera. An hour later got home to review the images. Noticed that the lower half of the rear view-screen was covered in tiny scratches. I was carefull with the A6000 while walking, with the camera only rubbing against cotton shirt. No metal. No buttons. Sony's response? Sorry. Obviously, the rear screen is covered in substandard plastic. I've since added the ... Show More
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