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April 2014
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The editors liked
Small size
Great EVF
Builtin WiFi & NFC
Sony now makes compact system cameras with body and lens nicely balanced. Image quality is excellent. The electronic viewfinder – a little cramped for spectacle wearers – is a boon in strong sunlight
But the “Sunny Weather” viewfinder setting is also hel
Sony now make compact system cameras with body and lens nicely balanced. Image quality is excellent. The electronic viewfinder – a little cramped for spectacle wearers – is a boon in strong sunlight
But the “Sunny Weather” viewfinder setting is also help
The Sony Alpha 6000 has seriously fast continuous shooting for the money
And its design improves upon its predecessor's already excellent one. Plus it's got an extensive feature set
The editors didn't like
No touchscreen
Screen not fully articulated
The smartphone connection is not as smooth or comprehensive in operation as the best from Panasonic and Olympus
The movie record button remains annoying
And while it delivers excellent photo quality
It's not best-in-class in low light. It's also slow on startup
Published: 2014-05-15, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony Alpha 6000 has seriously fast continuous shooting for the money, and its design improves upon its predecessor's already excellent one. Plus it's got an extensive feature set
The movie record button remains annoying, and while it delivers excellent photo quality, it's not best-in-class in low light. It's also slow on startup
Despite small annoyances, the Sony Alpha A6000 is a great overall camera for more advanced photographers who want something smaller than a dSLR, especially if they need the continuous- shooting speed....
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Published: 2014-05-14, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony Alpha 6000 has seriously fast continuous shooting for the money, and its design improves upon its predecessor's already excellent one. Plus it's got an extensive feature set
The movie record button remains annoying, and while it delivers excellent photo quality, it's not best-in-class in low light. It's also slow on startup
Despite small annoyances, the Sony Alpha A6000 is a great overall camera for more advanced photographers who want something smaller than a dSLR, especially if they need the continuous- shooting speed....
Abstract: DateApril 30, 2014 (29) Read later SONY a6000. This 24mp compact system camera came supplied with the 16-50mm kit lens, which is equivalent to 24-75mm in film terms. It has a powered zoom for smooth video use. The sensor is APS-C size, which is...
Sony now makes compact system cameras with body and lens nicely balanced. Image quality is excellent. The electronic viewfinder – a little cramped for spectacle wearers – is a boon in strong sunlight, but the “Sunny Weather” viewfinder setting is also hel
The smartphone connection is not as smooth or comprehensive in operation as the best from Panasonic and Olympus
Sony keeps turning out new and different camera models at a breathtaking rate, some hits and some misses. The a6000 is definitely a hit. In this compact, austere, beautifully made body is a camera that can stand alongside any entry DSLR without the bulk a...
Published: 2014-04-30, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Sony now make compact system cameras with body and lens nicely balanced. Image quality is excellent. The electronic viewfinder – a little cramped for spectacle wearers – is a boon in strong sunlight, but the “Sunny Weather” viewfinder setting is also help
The smartphone connection is not as smooth or comprehensive in operation as the best from Panasonic and Olympus
Sony keep turning out new and different camera models at a breathtaking rate, some hits and some misses. The a6000 is definitely a hit. In this compact, austere, beautifully made body is a camera that can stand alongside any entry DSLR without the bulk an...
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Published: 2014-04-22, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
For $650, body-only, the a6000 has strong value for the image quality and features you get. It's not a huge upgrade from the NEX-6, unless you really care about giant-sized images or having the latest, speediest autofocus. So keep your eye out for lower p...
Abstract: With improvements in technology, our cameras are getting better than ever. They capture images that are sharper and clearer, and in the case of one camera, provide the fastest autofocus of any interchangeable lens camera.That “one camera” is the a6000, a ...
Small and lightweight body makes this camera great for traveling, Easily adjust camera settings with customizable buttons and easy-to-navigate menus, Several auto focus modes that work well in the right lighting
Non-touchscreen LCD makes auto focus frustrating, Tends to hunt for focus in low light
The Sony Alpha A6000 mirrorless camera can't really hold a candle to its similarly-priced counterparts. While it is easy enough to use without extensive learning, this camera can also be frustrating to work with. Battery life is subpar, and low light phot...