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 Sony a6000 delivers bring forth some of the features missing on the Sony a5000. With more dedicated controls, getting your setting dialed in can happen faster to get that sea turtle cresting the reef. As with the a5000, the Sony a6000 is a definite
The Sony a6000 is a great camera for anyone looking to upgrade from a point-and-shoot or smartphone. It features high-quality construction, a fast autofocus system, and excellent image quality. With the right lens, the a6000 can be used for everything from everyday snapshots to professional-...
Sony a6000 is an excellent camera for entry-level shooters at a very affordable price range. With this camera, you are getting a 24 megapixel hybrid CMOS autofocusing sensor with 425 phase-detect autofocus points and a continuous shooting speed of 10 frames per second with an object tracking f...
Curiously our A6000 review unit came with the FE 35mm f/2.8 lens, which you can't actually buy in a kit with the A6000, but which is a good test of the camera's image quality. Most people will probably purchase the A6000 with the Sony E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS power zoom, ...
The current iteration of that cornerstone camera is the Sony a6700, which embraces the a6000 legacy and honors its heritage with excellent image quality in a compact form. The Sony a6700 packs a 26MP Exmor R APS-C BSI CMOS image sensor and the company’s powerful BIONZ XR for gorgeous im...
Sony Alpha A6000 Sony Alpha a6300 What customers say about "Size & Weight" Another thing I really like about this camera is the size and how solid it feels. I primarily bought the a6000 for it's very small size and great image quality for quick short trips. The weight reduction and ...
Sony A6000 Field Test Part III Completing the picture by Eamon Hickey | 06/25/2014 Performance (other than AF). I spent a lot of time talking about autofocus performance in Part 2 of this report, but I wanted to add a few thoughts on the overall performance of the A6000. The slow...
• No picture profiles • No 5 axis in-body image-stabilization • Supports E-Mount lenses • 4.75” X 2.75” X 2.375” • Weight: 396 grams Key Upgrades from the Sony a6000 • Processing: Sony a6100 sensor has a front-end LSI chip for better processing and a new BIONZ X ...
All of the A6000 series offer super-fast autofocus, fast operation and great pictures. Bravo, Sony! New sinceA6300 New advanced real-time eye AF system with even better tracking has the same functions as the state-of-the-art professionalSony A9. The A6400 is ultra-fast and I can't find...