The Sony a6000 is decent for travel photography. It's portable and lightweight, making it easy to store and travel with. Image quality is good, too, thanks to its high-resolution sensor and good dynamic range, though it performs best in brighter conditions. Battery life is decent, though ...
The a6000's image quality is very good, both in JPEG and Raw. The improved sharpening in the latest generation of Sony camera brings a significant improvement to the JPEG quality, though we'd recommend turning down the High ISO noise reduction as its claims to be context-sensitive seem to ...
In this week's episode of DPReview TV, Chris and Jordan weigh the pros and cons of three entry-level APS-C cameras: the Canon EOS M50, Sony a6000 and Fujifilm X-T100. Find out how they stack up in terms of factors like usability, autofocus and JPEG image quality. 179 Sony firmware ...
The self cleaning 24 Megapixel APS-C image sensor with coupled BionzX image processor produce excellent images having excellent dynamic range &low noise. Shooting in low light is easier than ever since the a6000 has ISOs from 100 to 25,600 or even 51,200 when Multi-Frame Noise Reduction is...
Sensor size is generally a good indicator of the quality of the camera. Sensors can vary greatly in size. As a general rule, the bigger the sensor, the better the image quality. Bigger sensors are more effective because they have more surface area to capture light. An important factor whe...
Based on sensor performance alone, however, at $649 (body only) the A6000 appears to be excellent value for money. And while we’ve yet to assess image quality with native mount lenses, theSony A6000certainly looks like a promising addition to the range. ...
Meet the world’s fastest autofocus. The a6000 is a superb hybrid camera offering the quality of an interchangeable lens camera & ultra-fast shutter speed.
That being said, if you’re only in the market for one camera that has amazing image quality you’ll probably spend the extra dollars and go for the A7R or A7S if you shoot a lot of low light images. While the A6000 is a total bargain for the asking price, you do get exactly what...
(DSLR). It doesn’t use a mirror to project the image into an optical viewfinder like a DSLR, but instead it uses a digital display, making the camera more compact. The a6000 also employs anelectronic viewfinder, effectively duplicating the image on the LCD display, for those who prefer ...
Sony also boasts of an upgraded sensor in the new A6300, but the truth is that it is still 24MP, just like the A6000. However, the shots can be saved in a higher quality JPEG compression – extra fine, directly to the SD card. ...