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Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Digital camera 24.3MP SLR Digital camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Black) w/16-50mm Energy Zoom Lens

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79 level focal aircraft part detection AF sensor. The compact, light-weight digicam delivers excellent picture high quality by way of newly developed 24.3 efficient megapixel (approx.) Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor and BIONZ X picture processing engine in addition to extremely intuitive operation due to an OLED Tru Finder and two operation dials.
Superior 24.2MP again Illuminated 35 millimeter full body picture sensor
ISO 100 25600 (expandable to 51200). Lens compatibility: Sony E mount lenses
Hybrid AF with 179 level focal aircraft part detection and 25 distinction detect factors
As much as 11 FPS steady capturing. Battery Life (Nonetheless Photos): As much as 360 pictures. Metering sort:1200-zone evaluative metering
3 inch tilting LCD with 921,000 dots. Viewfinder Kind: 0.39 in sort digital viewfinder (coloration)
Within the field: Rechargeable Battery NP FW50; Shoulder strap; Eyepiece cup; Micro USB cable
Anti-dust system: Cost safety coating on optical filter and ultrasonic vibration mechanism

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Prospects are glad with the digicam’s high quality, image high quality, and ease of use. They respect the high-quality digital viewfinder and built-in flash, in addition to the great image element, coloration accuracy, and dynamic vary. The intuitive interface makes it straightforward to arrange the shot. Many discover the dimensions handy, saying it is moveable and might slot in a jacket pocket or purse. The quick focus velocity can be appreciated.

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7 reviews for Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Digital camera 24.3MP SLR Digital camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Black) w/16-50mm Energy Zoom Lens

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  1. skyguy414

    Best there is in a compact SLR
    I recently set out to find a good camera capable of DSLR quality images but in a compact, lightweight, and easy to carry around design. After carefully reviewing this camera as well as several others in its class, I settled on the a6000. I am pleased to say I love this camera. The quality of images is outstanding with the large sensor and high mega pixel count. The camera packs a lot of features to it. I love how fast the focus is and the amazing fps.My only major criticism of the camera:The lack of being able to use the auto bracket and timer mode simultaneously. This is a serious flaw that Sony needs to address and hopefully will with a firmware upgrade. It is possible to get the results you need but in a harder work-around. So if you do a lot of HDR photography for example, this is something you will want to consider.I have a few non-serious nitpicks:-Some have criticized the battery life of the camera. While it could definitely be better, for the type of shooting I do (mostly travel photography and occasional high speed continuous shooting for action shots), I have been able to deal with it. But I also ordered two non-Sony brand batteries to use as back up which helps a lot. I recommend obtaining extra batteries to have on hand. The camera does feature a battery life meter on the display (indicated in %) to help you know when the battery is getting low.- The camera doesn’t come with a body cap. While these are inexpensive and easy to obtain, it is nice to have a cap on hand, especially being a mirrorless camera where the sensor has nothing in front of it when a lens or cap is not attached.- A wall battery charger would have been nice. Instead, you must charge the battery via the camera and plug that in to the wall. Lame. Do yourself a favor and order separately, a wall charger and extra batteries for this camera. There are some non-Sony brand chargers/batteries on amazon you can get inexpensively. I ordered two non-Sony brand extra batteries and a wall charger bundled for about $25 and they work well and the charger also charges the real Sony battery.- Hopefully there will be more choices of Sony E mount lenses in the future. The ones I have used so far are good though.If rating this camera a 4.5 were an option, I would choose it. Only because of the issue of not being able to use the bracketing and using the timer simultaneously. But it wasn’t enough to dock it a full point as it is something I am hopeful Sony can fix with firmware changes and is something I can live with if they don’t.All in all, this camera has exceeded my expectations and is a joy to shoot with. You will especially love this camera if you don’t want to carry a big heavy SLR around but still want excellent quality pictures. For my needs, this the best camera I have ever owned and I imagine it will last for a long time!

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  2. D. Pierce

    I said I wouldn’t buy one…but I did.
    I didn’t just wake up one day and say, “Screw it, I’m buying a new camera!” I actually spent quite a bit of time online reading and watching reviews from competent sources, including several who aren’t known as Sony fans. The consensus seemed to be that it is a competent camera that performs well above its price range.Following are my impressions of my new travel companion.Look and Feel/Menus and Customization:While it lacks the brick-like, all-metal build of the NEX-7, it feels solid and the fit and finish is excellent. the controls are enough different from the 7’s to cause me a little fumbling at first but after a day or two, I wish the 7’s controls could be updated. The custom function buttons are very useful and the Alpha-style menu is a huge improvement (NEX-7 firmware update please, Sony!)The lower resolution viewfinder is listed as a negative on most of the review sites but I have to strain to see a difference and it handles dim light a bit better than the 7 with less color static. The rear LCD is the same as the 7 but here the new menu system is a vast improvement with a Fn button that allows direct interaction with the status indicators on the LCD sort of like the A700 DSLR. Very, very easy to access settings.The pop-up flash features the same articulated setup as its predecessors that allows for bouncing within it power limits. My only gripe is that Sony abandoned theexcellent Minolta hotshoe for the newer “multi-interface” shoe. I will probably pick up one of the $30 adapters and a new small to medium flash that fits it directly but honestly, I seldom use flash while travelling and I am keeping my A77 (or its successor) for events and studio stuff. Come to think of it, my Alien Bees radio flash commander will fit the new hotshoe without an adapter! Ok…a small plus for the new shoe.The only NEX-7 feature I miss is the dual rear dials while shooting in manual. Not a big deal since I use A-mode most of the time and I won’t miss the inadvertent exposure adjustment caused by the outer dial when not in manual mode. Since we’re back to controls for a moment, I have to praise the design genius that located a custom button right next to the shutter button. I have programmed it to control focus assist magnification and it has made using manual focus and fine adjustments much easier.179 Point Hybrid Autofocus:Wow. The NEX-7 is no slouch but was never noted for its blazing autofocus. The A6000 is noted for its blazing autofocus and rightly so. I shoot with the NEX cameras a lot more than the A77 these days and am always shocked when I pick up the DSLR and focus on something. Pop! it’s in focus! Well, all I can say is that any new mid-range DSLRs had better have crazy-fast autofocus and huge burst buffers or mirrorless hybrid-focus cameras are going to start eroding their market share even more than they are now. Lightning fast with more focus area options than I care to write about. The three-zone multi-point focus like on the A77 has become my favorite but I will be exploring more during the months leading up to our next trip. It does hunt a bit in really low light but no worse than most and better than some DSLRs at and above its price range that I’ve played with. The autofocusing with the 16-50 PZ is pretty amazing and if it is any better with a lens like the 70-200 f/4 FE lens, it may lead to a lot of soul-searching before I spend any money on a new DSLR.Burst Shooting:Burst shooting? You betcha! I am used to really fast burst shooting from the A77 and wasn’t disappointed. The A6000 is only 1 fps slower than the A77’s 12 fps speed-priority mode and will maintain autofocus and metering for each frame. The A77 has to “slow down” to 8 fps to match that. The buffer is a lot larger than the NEX-7 and even larger than the A77. Unlike the A77, it needs 15-20 seconds to clear after a long burst (up to 49 JPEG/22 RAW) which may be an issue if you shoot a lot of action. If you only shoot heavy action occasionally or limit yourself to short bursts to catch the peak moment, the burst speed and its ability to track focus performs far above entry-level DSLRs and most-mid-range models.Image Quality:The NEX-7 was a incremental step up from the A77 in my opinion, probably due to not having the mirror stealing some of the light. The A6000 is at least one full stop better in low light and in my opinion, shoots acceptable (your mileage may vary) images up to ISO 12,800. At low ISO in good light, all three produce spectacular detail with excellent color. the A6000’s AWB with CFL or incandescent lighting is hit and miss but that is true for almost any camera these days with 1000 different temperatures available in residential lighting. Fortunately, setting a custom white balance is ridiculously easy and the results are spot-on.Bottom line? If you are coming from a NEX-7, you will be pleasantly surprised. if you are coming from a “Sweet-Sixteen” camera by Sony, Nikon, Pentax or any other that uses the Sony 16.1MP APS-C sensor, you’re in for a bigger surprise. The detail captured with a good lens and normal care in how you shoot is pretty amazing.Why I Now Need WiFi on a Camera:’Cause this one has APPS! (See below.) Other than that, it is of marginal use at this time since I use a Windows phone. While I prefer the performance, desktop integration, awesome camera and intuitive interface, it’s a bit of a pain to be last on the dev list for things like camera controls and smart home stuff. I will likely dig out my old RAZR Maxx and set it up as a camera remote control just to say I did. In practical use, I seldom (if ever) need a remote in a way the wireless Sony RMTDSLR2 can’t provide.Why I Now Need Apps on a Camera:You know that convenient, inexpensive wireless intervalometer you use on your older NEX camera for time-lapse and astrophotography? Yeah…that one. The one that doesn’t exist. Well, now there’s an app for that. There are several apps available with many of them being free. Some of the paid apps have the same functions as those already on the A6000 and seem to be available as upgrades for the web-enabled models that don’t have the option built-in. The Time Lapse app is really pretty cool. In addition to all of the interval settings, it can be set to create a movie automatically at the end of the sequence. There are also Motion Shot and Star Trail apps that look like they have some potential. The Time Lapse intervalometer app was only $10 (cheaper than the wired Chinese knock-off controllers) and has me smiling for now.The Return of Tethering:Absent from Sony/Minolta cameras I’ve owned since my Konica-Minolta A2, tethering has returned!It’s pretty limited but I’m hopeful that it will evolve. Hey, it’s a step forward!The New 16-50 Power Zoom:My original SELP1650 that came with my NEX3 was a good walkabout lens with reasonably good image quality and was amazingly compact (for what it is) when powered down and retracted. I bought the A6000 with another 16-50 and a kit because of the sad little reminder sitting on the desk in front of me as I write this. During a recent trip to Disneyland, I snapped a picture in the courtyard between the two parks upon arrival then proceeded immediately into the park. Immediately. Quicker than the time-out setting on my camera. The time-out that would have retracted the lens and kept it from wedging between my hip bone and the turnstile as I went through. BlackRapid is still my favorite strap but I learned a valuable lesson involving strap length, clearance and the fragility of kit lenses. So how much better does the younger sibling of the permanently extended, slightly angled corpse sitting on my desk perform? Can’t tell. My old copy was pretty good and this one seems to be at least as good. Focusing speed seem about the same so I would guess that any improvements were minor refinements. Not as sharp as the Sigma primes but as a travel lens with jacket pocket portability, it is hard to beat.The Only Camera I’ll Ever need?:No. That camera doesn’t exist yet. I will not be selling my A77 or NEX7 anytime soon. The 7 is still a workhorse and while it lacks some of the next-generation improvements, it is still the great camera that lured me into buying it a couple of years ago. It will also be a better second body than my trusty little NEX3N. The A77 is still superior in handling long lenses and its battery life with the battery grip is good for any day of shooting. I may replace it if Sony comes out with an A-mount version of the A7 family with Canikon-killer features but for now it still has a home.That wraps it up for now. Having come from an A77 and a NEX-7, I am not “blown away” by the A6000 but I am very pleased with its performance and not at all regretful of the (reasonable) expense for what now appears to be a decent upgrade of several vital performance points.

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  3. Joao Pedro

    Produto original, a qualidade é incrível!!O único problema é a durabilidade da bateria.Se for comprar para usar por longos períodos, recomendo comprar baterias extras, pois ela dura bem pouco.Outro ponto negativo é que se deixar a bateria na câmera quando guardar, ela vai zerar mesmo sem uso.De resto perfeito.

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  4. R J McD

    Superb little camera! I’ve owned this for 2 months now and took this to on a 3 week trip around Japan and South Korea. I normally shoot a full frame Canon 6D with 4 lenses, but the thought of lugging all that heavy gear around Japan and Korea for 3 weeks was just too much. So I decided to go for a compact mirrorless. I picked the Sony a6000 based on 1) industry reviews and 2) competitive price point compared to Fuji mirrorless.I love:Size – so small compared to the massive full frame DSLRs. it fits in a large coat pocket.Weight – can hand around your neck no problem. In a backpack you barely notice its there.Auto Focus – lighting fast. Also great at tracking moving objects11 frames per second – great fun if you’re capturing sports or anything action.Control dials – I set on dial to aperture, another to shutter speed. ISO is located with one button.Image quality – look at my photos on this review. Yes. I’ve tweaked and played around with them in Lightroom but the sharpness and quality to begin with is there. (Shooting RAW, of course)I don’t like:Battery Life – The battery drains even with the camera turned off. Battery seems to depend how long the camera is on for instead of how many frames are taken. However the easy solution is to buy the secondary battery and wall-socket charger. Speeds up the charging time and allows you to keep shooting with a new battery.I bought both at same time on amazon and was very glad I did so.Electronic Viewfinder – it’s simply not the same as looking through the viewfinder on your DSLR. You can tell its computer generated and not looking down a mirror of a DSLR. At night or in low light conditions the you can see graininess in the viewfinder. Using the – LCD screen is also handy. However I like the way the camera senses when the camera is brought up to the eye and the LCD switches off and switches to the viewfinder.ISO Noise – you can start to see it at ISO 800. If you’re using Adobe Lightroom/photoshop or equivalent this can be easily cleaned up.The kit lens is reasonably sharp. I’m sure with more the expensive E mount lenses it just gets better and better. Combine it with a pocket tripod and your all set for some stunning travel photography. I also think it is perfect for beginners to learn the craft in manual mode. Its also reasonably priced if you don’t want to stretch out to top model DSLRs.Overall, for me, (an enthusiast photographer with some paid gigs under my belt), it’s a perfect leisure and travel camera. It won’t replace my DSLR. But its my “go to” camera if I’m just hanging out with friends or the subject matter does not require the expensive top end DSLR accompanied by the full arsenal of lenses.

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  5. Marcio Travain

    Ótimo produto. Chegou em perfeita ordem, como no pedido.Dicas:Como é tecnologia mirrorless, consome mais bateria, mas já estava ciente. Então é preciso comprar umas baterias reservas. A máquina vem com uma bateria e não tem carregador externo. Pode-se carregar direto na máquina, por isso é aconselhável comprar um carregador externo, pra quem não pode interromper as fotos.

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  6. Beesh

    I love this camera. If you’re looking for a true clean hdmi feed with no auto shutoff AND continous autofocus — this camera is the bees knees. I’m speaking directly to content creators on YT/Twitch here – you’ll need to be familira with the the use of a dslr to get the best picture, but there are many YT tuts on how to operate this camera specifically.I would advise that you get a dummy battery, it’s pretty much mandatory – otherwise you’ll kill the battery from constant use. You’ll also likely need a camera cage and hdmi clamp. I went through three diferent micro hdmi cords until I realized that the cables aren’t the problem – it’s that the micro hdmi connection is horrible. The clamp you want is a C clamp with two adjustable screws (not the 1 screw variety). Either way, I put this camera up against the canon rebel sl2 and it totally blew the canon out of the water. The canon cannot be in autofocus mode with a clean hdmi feed – where this Sony can. You will not need another camera even if you hit major streamer status – this thing is ultra high quality. To boot, the pictures it takes are incredible. Best purchase of 2018 and I buy a lot of stuff from amazon; probably 10-15k per year.

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  7. JrFornazi

    Ótima câmera, qualidade de construção, em imagem e vídeo. O único problema que já é esperado no quesito de mirroless é a duração da bateria. Fora isso uma ótima compra

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    Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Digital camera 24.3MP SLR Digital camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Black) w/16-50mm Energy Zoom Lens
    Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Digital camera 24.3MP SLR Digital camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Black) w/16-50mm Energy Zoom Lens

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