Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 16-50mm Lens and Accessory Kit (White)
Superb, every time!
I came around (finally) to mirrorless when I looked at the specs, reviews and refreshing price tag. I've been a Nikon fan since the F1 and 2, and am THOROUGHLY over it thanks to this. Mine's been to Hawaii and Peru, stunning shots and durable camera in a light package, day and night, with 5 different lenses. The only negative is that it's STILL being sold for more than I paid for it almost 2 years ago! I'm aching to get a 6500 with 4k video for no other reason than 4k, but so far Sony has stuck to it's pricing. Shop around though or even buy this one used...there won't be ANY buyer's remorse!
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The a6000 still wonderful.
Since the a6000 are out, I own one and love it a lot. Bought with the kit lens 16-50mm it is not the best quality, but don't leave home without it. The quality is more then acceptable. I bought also the great Sigma lenses: 19mm F2.8, 30mm F1.4 and the superb 60mm f2.8 Those lens will work also on the a6300 and a6500 Yes, I would choose again the a6000 and not the a6300 or a6500.
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Great Mirrorless camera!
So far so good! I wanted a camera that could let me control ISO, shutter speed, and aperture without having to carry around my big DSLR. This does a great job of that. There's still so many controls and functions I haven't figured out how to work.
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Great product, I would buy again!!
Just got this camera last week, have taken maybe 4 dozen pix so far. Grand results, love the smaller, less intrusive body, lots of options and to learn yet!!
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COMPACT AND CAPABLE COMPANION
Since my main digital camera is a Sony A7, this was a logical choice for something lighter (boy, has the mirrorless revolution spoiled me!) and more inconspicuous as a go-everywhere camera. Controls and functions are nearly identical, which is to say that they are logical and intuitive. Great finder, almost the equal of its big cousin. Excellent image quality, solid construction considering it isn't a pro model. Paired with the 20mm pancake lens,... Show More
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Compact, Packs Powerfu Punch
I've been a Canon DSLR user for years. I decided to make the jump to mirrorless and am in love! The quality of the images from the A6000 is beautiful. There are so many little features on this camera that I didn't have on my old T3i. Love the size and lightweight nature. Easier to travel and hike with this great little camera. The silver is vey elegant. I'm so glad I ordered this color!
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If you want full DSLR in a pocket camera-get this!
I have a Sony a65 full size camera which I love! For travel photo trips however, I wanted more of a pocket camera. The a6000 which I took on a trip in june, 2017 to Yellowstone produced the same excellent results as the a65! It has the same sensor. It also has a view finder that allows a better view in bright sun light when doing landscape's which is mostly what I shoot! Also the 16 to 55 mm lens closes almost completely into the body. The cost with 2 lens is a bargain ..I love this camera.
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Camera worth buying!
My a6000 was shipped quickly with no problems with the packaging. The image quality the pictures take is really worth your time to look at if you've got the right lens. For the price, you get a fair amount of choices if you want to stick to native lenses. While some may argue that the quantity of choices are low, expanding to vintage lenses with the right mount still have a great image quality. If you are a beginner, rest assured knowing that there is a great community of forums that you could explore that could guide you to the choice of lens that is suitable that pair well with this camera.
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Great package
I have Canon SLR's and various lenses but wanted something for use with family, grandchildren , traveling, etc. I purchased this and love it. It is very easy to carry and the image quality is surprisingly good.
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I would buy this again
This product was recommended by a friend. I am just starting out in photography and this is a great camera for learning how to take great pics. It has tha automatic mode if i am trying to figure out how to set my ISO, f-stop, etc, It also can go full manual witch is my ultimite goal. I take pictures mostly of kids and landscape
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Fan of Sony
My upgrade from Sony RX-100 which I also love, but wanted larger sensor, yet also not a bulky camera (for hiking convenience). So far images look great. I am really impressed. Also really like the viewfinder.
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Nikon could match the Sony a6000!
I have been a Nikon user for 47 years, since I bought my first SLR -- a black Nikon FTN. I still own it and many other Nikons that I have bought from B&H since then. On my table nearby now I have D810, D610, D700, and D5100 Nikons. I have even collected several 1950s rangefinder S-model Nikons for display. When I determined to buy a mirrorless camera with a sensor at least as large at the one on the Nikon DX models, I found that Nikon does not ma... Show More
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Best value in small digital camera.
Small, viewfinder and screen, excellent IQ, fast focus, 24 Mpixel is adequate for all normal print sizes. With 20mm lens (30mm eqiv. on full frame) it's very compact and useful for most non-sports photos.
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Primera mirrorless c?mara
Estoy muy contenta con mi compra! Pase de tomar las fotos con mi celular a tener esta c?mara. Es peque?a as? que es perfecta para llevar a todas partes, es f?cil de usar y toma fotos de buena calidad.
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Best camera I've ever owned
This camera makes any amateur seem like a pro. Easy to use and captures professional level images.
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First time mirrorless and its great
Been using a Canon EOS APS-C DSLR for years and am quite comfortable with it but I have wanted to go mirrorless for a while and this Sony a6000 is a great little camera. The camera packs quite a bit of functionality into a small package. While the included lenses are kit lenses and I am still learning the Sony lens world, the pics I have taken to date are very good. Auto focus is amazing as is the low light sensitivity. The in-camera app store is... Show More
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Best mirrorless camera I have ever used!
This is one very fine camera. Images are outstanding and auto-focus is the fastest of any mirrorless camera I have ever used. Very near DSLR speed. This is my carry everywhere camera. Love the viewfinder!
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Light weight with all funcionalities of a DSLR
Very light and easy to carry around, but with all the funcionalities expected in a DSLR. Still getting used to the smaller si es when holding it to take pictures
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Great pictures, light-weight, good value
This camera is a great! I chose this one instead of the A6500 because I don't seriously shoot video and image stabilization is not worth the extra money for me. I purchased my A6000 with the Sigma 19mm art lens and Sony 50mm OSS, and wow I'm very happy I did not spend the extra $2000 on A6500 and one Zeiss lens. Maybe I'll upgrade in a year but for now this will be my go-to digital.
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Best Camera
I am still learning to use this camera, but it is the best I have ever had. I would like to get more lenses, but the 16-50mm works fine for the camera hobbyist. I especially like the panorama option because I love taking landscape photos but can not yet afford a super wide angle lens. The camera is super fast at focusing and tracking your subjects, and takes beautifully sharp, bright photos. It has so many features and options, I would suggest watching videos and workshops so you don't miss anything
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Excellent camera, if a little complicated.
I upgraded to this from higher end point-and-shoots, so I had a bit of a learning curve. But so far this camera is outstanding. The 16-50 lens has a decent zoom on it, the 55-210 has an excellent zoom but the tradeoff of course is that it starts at 55. Both are OSS, which is nice to have. I have since bought the 20mm prime as well. With the 16-50 or the 20, this camera can easily fit into a pocket of cargo pants/shorts or a jacket. The menu syste... 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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I would recommend as a travel camera
This camera is used for travel only and as such is a good and convenient tool to shoot street and landscape pictures. Very handy, easy to operate, plenty of useful functions.
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I would recommend this as a travel camera
I use it only as I travel. It is a good and reliable camera, handy, convenient to use, plenty of functions, but most importantly it is small and can be put in the pocket (almost). Warning (and 1 star off): battery has a very short charge
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