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If the Sony A7R is a champion heavyweight in its prime, the Sony A6000 is the scrappy younger brother with a leaner frame, faster feet and a few tricks up its sleeve that big brother hasn't bothered to learn.Having spent almost a year with the A7R as my m...
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With unusual cameras like the A7 and A7R, Sony's A6000 ran the risk of being overshadowed. Elevated from the NEX range to sit alongside Sony's full DSLRs with the Alpha prefix, the A6000 builds on the NEX-6 with a new 24.3-megapixel sensor and a flashy au...
It's easy to fall into the trap of discounting interchangeable-lens cameras as subpar to their DSLR counterparts, and certainly the early generations perhaps focused more on affordability and size than they did image quality. It's also clear that the sa...
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Sony's latest
gift to APS-C shooters does many things wellWhat's Hot: Excellent image quality, small size What's Not: Somewhat noisy at higher ISOs Who It's For: Budget-conscious ILC shootersRecent years have seen some very cool Sony cameras: the first f...
Sony's a6000 is a terrific all-purpose camera. Priced just above entry-level DSLRs, its advantage in size and weight over those cameras justifies the extra bucks. Compared with other ILCs in this price range, the a6000 offers detailed images, a great cont...
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Sony's mirrorless cameras are killing it. The company's adept ability to combine DSLR-class APS-C image sensors and compact designs has flipped the entire camera world upside-down. So much so that camera heavyweights Canon and Nikon still haven't released...
Outstanding image quality, Lightweight design with big grip, Easier to use UI than previous NEX UI...
Overly sensitive electronic viewfinder sensor, Long buffer times after burst shooting, Oddly positioned movie recording button...
The Sony A6000 is another home run for consumers of all skill levels. Sony continues to set the bar high with a lightweight camera design, stunning image quality and incredible speed, all for a reasonable price...
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Sony's 24-megapixel a6000 mirrorless camera is the follow-up to the NEX-6 and features a higher-resolution sensor, faster autofocus and speedier continuous shooting, to name just a few upgrades. This midrange camera ($650 body only; $800 with 16-50mm kit...
Fast continuous shooting and autofocu, Compact bod, Multiple custom control option, Above-average image qualit, Excellent low-light performance...
Vast array of camera settings may be overwhelmin, Noise reduction can be excessiv, Clunky adjustment of focus point selection...
Sony’s a6000 is a midrange mirrorless camera that offers an excellent feature set, fast continuous performance and top-notch image quality. Sony's 24-megapixel a6000 mirrorless camera is the follow-up to the NEX-6 and features a higher-resolut...
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Sony's NEX-6 was a departure from the company's usual lineup of mirrorless cameras when it was introduced in the Fall of 2012. It slotted in between the various NEX-5 models and the NEX-7, and staked out a middle ground between the two, aiming to offer an...
24 megapixel APSC sensor is one of the best in its class, Small body with generally well placed controls, Very fast continuous shooting, Classleading continuous autofocus, Excellent level of control over video (including manual exposure), High quality, re...
Flash exposures often misjudged, No Incamera Raw conversion option, Noise reduction can be a bit heavyhanded, No touchscreen, No electronic level gauge, Battery life feels low (though provided charge percentage info helps judge remaining life), Specifying...
The a6000 brings Sony's latest interface improvements and enhanced JPEG processing to a well-featured, competitively-priced mid-range camera. Its stand-out features are its comprehensive video controls and continuous autofocus performance unprecedented at...
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By now, you've probably had a chance to shoot with a compact interchangeable-lens camera, or you've at least caught a whiff of that never-ending mirrorless cam hype. Sure, we've run into a few duds, but the last few years have brought a slew of models tha...
Incredibly fast autofocus, Excellent image quality, Beginner-friendly interface, Integrated WiFiand EVF, Solid battery life...
No microphone input jack...
There are more powerful mirrorless cameras on the market, but if you're looking to spend less than $1,000 including a lens, Sony's Alpha 6000 is a solid pick...
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The Sony Alpha 6000 ($649.99 body only) is one of the fastest-focusing cameras that I've held in my hands, and the quality of the images that its 24-megapixel APS-C sensor captures is outstanding. That it manages to perform this well sets its apart from t...
Incredibly fast autofocus. 11.1fps burst shooting with tracking focus. Amazing high ISO image quality. Sharp OLED EVF. Tilting rear display. In-body flash and multi-function hot shoe. Wi-Fi with NFC. Downloadable camera apps. 1080p60 video capture.
Overly sensitive eye sensor. Slow start up. EVF lags in very dim light. Lacks analog mic input. Some apps must be purchased...
The Sony Alpha 6000 focuses instantly and shoots at 11.1fps. Its image quality matches its speed, making it our Editors' Choice...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2014-12-18 03:50:13
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Sony recently made the decision to move away from its NEX range of cameras and naming convention, instead labelling its CSC cameras ‘Alpha' models in keeping with its SLT cameras higher up the range.The Sony a6000 arrives to replace the Sony NEX-6, a m...
Good high ISO performance; Great specification; AF speed...
LCD screen could be better specified; EVF a touch behind competition...
The Sony a6000 was always going to be up against it, facing some stiff competition and replacing a model which had stood in the range for some four years.The good news, however, is that on the whole it's an impressive model. It feature an impressive sp...
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The Sony A6000 is a new compact system camera featuring a 24.3-megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, BIONZ X processor, a sensitivity range of ISO 100-25600, Fast Hybrid AF for optimal fast and precise autofocus as quick as 0.06sec with 25 contrast-detect a...
The Sony A6000 is a full-featured, responsive compact system camera that delivers excellent images in a variety of situations, all at a very competitive price that significantly undercuts its main rivals. Despite lacking a touchscreen interface and havin...
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Sony A6000 review The Sony Alpha A6000 is a mid-range mirrorless camera with an APS-C sized sensor. Announced in February 2014 and positioned between the NEX-5T and Alpha A7, it's officially the successor to the NEX-6, although in some respects it cou...
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.
Laborious process to set single AF area position, No touchscreen. Screen only tilts, not fully articulated, Very basic Wifi remote control and no GPS tagging, Apps sometimes feel like reinstating features, No 3.5mm microphone jack, No leveling gauge, No miniature effect for movies, No silent shutter option.
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. If you're shooting stills, it also works at the top continuous...
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dpnow.com Updated: 2014-12-18 03:50:13
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Sample images The new Sony Alpha 6000 fitted with an FE (full frame) 24-70mm f/4 zoom It looks like a NEX, but that branding is now officially finished and the new Sony Alpha 6000 goes some way to demonstrate why it's not a NEX. Gone is the character...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2014-12-18 03:50:13
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Sony A6000 hands-on review: Sony's 24.3-megapixel APS-C version of the Sony A7 boasts a number of interesting features. We take a look at some of the signature specs in our Sony A6000 hands-on review video.The Sony A6000 is the latest addition to Sony's A...
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The Sony A6000 also has another trick up its proverbial sleeve that fans of fast action will enjoy: 11fps continuous shooting with AF tracking. This is a significant upgrade to the NEX-6's solid 10fps continuous shooting via the use of Speed Priority Cont...
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One of the most significant developments in digital photography has been the introduction of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras...
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The Sony Alpha A6000 is a revision of the earlier NEX-6 featuring a new 24-Mpix APS-C sensor and on-sensor phase-detection AF with improved coverage. Read on to find out how the new model performs.Sony's re-branding of the APS-C NEX mirrorless models as A...
Sony's re-alignment of the range with the new A6000 offering a better performing sensor than the NEX-7 in more –or-less an NEX-6 body is an intriguing development. When making comparisons, it's always worth looking at the camera's capabilities as a whole...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2015-06-26 20:48:49
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The Sony Alpha a6000 mirrorless camera features a bright LCD screen and built-in Wi-Fi. The camera also offers a super-quick focus, phase detection and built-in photography apps. One drawback is that the camera does not have built-in image stabilization...
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3. Making really good cameras that are smaller. Sony, in particular, has attacked this item with a vengeance. It has recognized that the Holy Grail is a big sensor inside, to absorb more light and produce better photos, but a small body outside, to make t...
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I buy only from these approved sources. I can't vouch for ads below.The Sony A6000 is a very competent APS-C mirrorless camera with an excellent built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF).It performs pretty much as well as Sony's $3,200 A7R II, for less than on...
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Last updated: May 10, 2017The $500-900 category (based roughly on US MSRP) features quite a few strong offerings, some of which should satisfy first-time camera buyers with easy-to-use interfaces and point-and-shoot style functionality. Others are aimed m...
Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
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Last updated: November 21, 2017Whether you're looking for a compact camera with image quality exceeding that of your smartphone or just want something to sit alongside your more expensive gear, there are some impressive products that won't bust your walle...
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If you're taking pictures, chances are you're using a smartphone. Smartphones are great portable cameras because they generally take decent photos and are always in our pockets. But they aren't particularly capable photographic tools and can really strugg...
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With the digital mirrorless revolution is in full swing with the photo industry, many photographers (pros and aspiring photographers alike) are moving away from their bulky and heavy DSLR bodies and lenses. While many people were interested in the thought...
Price/Affordability, Portability/Size, Great IQ, 11 FPS, Great AF system (179 AF points), Sony App Support, Can use Sony FE lenses...
Short Battery Life, Burst Mode AF accuracy, Slight Electronic Viewfinder Delay...
If you told me two years ago that for less than $600 I could get my hands on a mirrorless camera that not only compares to most DSLRs in terms of features, functionality and image quality, but beats many of them, I would of thought you were crazy. To me...
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When Sony first announced the A6000 camera, we were quite impressed at the autofocusing system that they boasted about. With 179 phase detection autofocus points, they sure do have a lot to live up to. Not only this, but the camera succeeds their excelle...
Great image quality, Super fast focusing, Wifi connectivity, Pretty quiet shutter, The best autofocusing system that we've seen in many ways...
Battery life drains very quickly, We wish that there were a thumb joystick incorporated into the design to make choosing focusing points faster...
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With the launch of the Sony A6000, Sony introduced what amounted to an APS-C version of the full-frame Alpha 7. At the same time, two old NEX lines, the NEX-7 and the NEX-6, were discontinued. Sony expects the NEX-7 owner to upgrade to the A7 range, while...
Powerful features, even today, Sharp 24MP sensor, Good autofocus, Built-in EVF...
Handling poor with larger lenses, Full HD not 4K, Not so good at high ISOs...
Old as it is, the Sony A6000 shows that many of the most important things we look for in a camera haven't changed. Its 24-megapixel sensor is as competitive today as it was when this camera was launched. Its 11fps burst mode is rarely bettered, even now...
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If you're looking for a high-quality camera, you don't need to spend a ton of cash, nor do you need to buy the latest and greatest new product on the market. If you're willing to miss out on some features, you can save a lot of cash by picking up a last-g...
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Last updated: December 4, 2018If you're looking for a high-quality camera, you don't need to spend a ton of cash, nor do you need to buy the latest and greatest new product on the market. If you're willing to miss out on some features, you can save a lot...
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The Loxia 2.8/21 ($1,499) is the third in the Zeiss series of manual focus lenses for Sony's mirrorless camera system. It covers an ultra-wide field of view when paired with a full-frame model, and a more moderate wide angle when used with an APS-C model...
If you prefer the feel of a manual focus lens, the wide-angle Zeiss Loxia 2.8/21 is sure to tickle your fancy...
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The Sony A6000 may be a little dated, but as you'll see in this A6000 review, it still has a lot to offer, and is sold at one of the best prices that you'll get for a beginner-friendly mirrorless camera.The Full HD Sony Alpha A6000 is one of those Sony ca...
Tilting Rear LCD Display, Hybrid AF System, Two control dials...
Not capable of 4K video capture...
With a 24.3 Megapixel image sensor, a BIONZ X image processor, Full HD recording capabilities and a fast Hybrid AF system, the Sony A6000 is probably the best camera you can go for if you're just getting started out. If you opt for one with the 16-50mm f/...
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