Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 55-210mm and 16-50mm Power Zoom Lenses
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- May 12, 2016
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- Amazing quality in half the size & weight of conventional DSLRs, World’s fastest auto focus6 at 0.06 seconds and 179 AF points, Shoot 11 frames per second so you never miss any of the action
- Capture life in high resolution and in low light with 24MP APS-C sensor and two lenses provide the tools you’ll need to start shooting immediately, Instant sharing via smartphone with Wi-Fi and NFC
- What you see is what you get with built-in OLED viewfinder, Easy and intuitive controls help you shoot like a pro, Record Full HD 1080/24/60P video, Convenient features and intuitive controls help you shoot like a pro
Test the limits of your creativity with the advanced mirror less camera and lens bundle that’s focused on speed and clarity. Every artistic shot you take-from candid’s to fast-action-benefits from 24.3MP detail and the world’s fastest autofocus. For capturing crucial moments that go by in a blink, the a6000 can shoot 11 frames per second. With a convenient OLED viewfinder, built-in Wi-Fi and compact size, it’s easy to use too.
List Price: $ 735.00
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- Ultra-fast auto focus with 179 AF points and 6Fps
- Capture life in high resolution with 24MP APS-C sensor
- Instant sharing via smartphone with Wi-Fi® and NFC1
- Record Full HD 1080/24/60P video3 up to 50MB/s
Sony a5100 Interchangeable Lens Camera with 16-50mm Lens, White
List Price: $ 698.00
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This is the future!! Simply amazing. So much so I sold my Nikon DSLR & all the Lenses 😉,
Pros:
1.) Good for beginner or pro as it has 2 Automatic settings(PHD-push here dummy), or as many settings as my Nikon.
2.) FAST , you can set it to shoot up to 11 frames per second.
3.) Pic quality is on par with DSLRS that cost thousands more
4.) Optical view finder is great addition
5.) Small form factor lets it go just about everywhere
6.) Programmable buttons for using the pro features.
7.) Tons of sites and Videos on the net to help and teach you to do anything with the camera.
The Negatives are few and far between, but a couple gripes are as follows…
1.) Menu has a bit of a learning curve and could have been helped by a touch screen.
2.) Kit lens 16-50mm is a little subpar(16mp only) Get a $200 sigma 30mm lens
3.) View finder sensor is a bit too sensitive and will turn off main LCD screen(There is a fix, just google it).
4.) Doesn’t come with a charger, but can get one on Amazon with a couple batteries(non sony) for around $22.
PS> I tested out numerous camera bags and found the perfect one for me, it is the Canon 100eg($25 ish). It Is very small, secure and will hold my camera, all 3 lenses, charger with 2 extra batteries and most my other accessories.
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Best Camera I’ve Ever Used!,
What I love:
–Compact size and weight! At work, I use a Nikon D300s, and the weight difference is amazing. The Sony a6000 is so light, it’s just a joy to carry around and use!
–Tons of features! Auto modes for beginning photographers, but it has the ability to go all manual for more advanced photographers
–FAST shutter! I mean fast. Up to 11 frames per second!
–PEAKING on manual focus!! This means that when you look at the view screen or optical viewfinder on manual focus, whatever is in focus gets a slight red outline. Fantastic feature! I haven’t mastered the art of tack sharp focus yet, but this helps me be sure that I’m in focus!
–View screen on the back can tilt up or down, so you can have the camera higher or lower, and still be able to see the screen
–Programmable buttons that you can set to work just about any feature of the camera. Use Auto Focus Lock alot? Just set one of the buttons, and have instant access to that feature!
–Face programming! Shooting a birthday, and want to be sure the birthday boy or girl’s face is always the focus? Store a photo of their face in the camera, and from then on, whenever the camera sees that face, it will lock on. Amazing.
–Auto Eye Focus! Taking a portrait, and want to make sure the eyes are in focus? Use auto eye focus, and the camera will automatically find the eye and focus accordingly.
What I don’t like so much (but these are really just nitpicky, since I pretty much love everything…)
–Kit lens doesn’t seem to be as good a quality as the 55-210mm. You might want to consider a different lens.
–Screen on the back is hard to see in sunlight. Luckily, the camera also has an optical viewfinder, and you can look there to take photos, or even review photos you’ve taken. Everything you see on the back screen you can see in the viewfinder.
–Learning curve. This has a gigantic menu, and lots of buttons and things, so it can be a chore to learn. My advice? Find one of Gary Fong’s videos online or at sonya6000.com.
–Battery could last a little longer, IMHO
So many fantastic features in one camera! Sorry to gush, but I’m just in love with my Sony a6000. You absolutely cannot get a better camera for the money. Great job, Sony!
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If you are not a pro, or a pro looking for a back-up/family/vacation camera, this is it.,
I purchased this camera as our “family fun” and vacation camera (when do not want to lug around our heavy pro bodies and lenses).
Highlights:
The AP-C sized sensor is really amazing. The image quality is fantastic. The viewfinder is appreciated and functional!
Pro’s:
-Image quality rivals my old D7000, which was far heavier, bigger, more cumbersome and more expensive
-Wifi is a GREAT feature! I can now take professional quality photos and send it to my smart phone for immediate posting to Facebook.
-Digital viewfinder is great because it shows in real-time what your manual adjustments will look when you take your photo (as opposed to the snap/review process with pro bodies). It also turns the screen on/off automatically to conserve battery power.
-Size and weight, I cannot believe they crammed so much tech into such a small body at such an affordable price!
-Great lenses available (sold separately) for more advanced users or those looking for pro quality photos. #1 recommendation SEL35F18 35mm f/1.8 prime lens (becomes a fast 50 for this crop sensor, with stabilization)
Cons:
-In camera processing not as advanced as the older and lesser qualified Nikon J bodies
-Not as weather sealed as Olympus or other mirrorless bodies (I was originally going to get another Nikon 1 series the AW for all weather, but the image quality wasn’t nearly as good… still, if I’m shooting in the snow/rain I’ll be paranoid this camera will break if getting wet or super humid as opposed to many other weather sealed options out there).
-Raw quality isn’t easily compatible with Photoshop and RAW’s aren’t as impressive of an improvement/versatility as my Nikon bodies. Net, if you get this camera, just use it as a JPEG shooter and save on the card/computer memory.
Some background on me; I shoot professionally and use Nikon bodies. My previous mirror less was a J3, but the image quality was too poor in low light conditions which led me to find an alternative. I am incredibly impressed with the Sony!
If you want a camera you can take snowboarding or surfing I suggest the Nikon AW1 (more expensive and less image quality, but water/shock/freeze proof), if you take your camera in less harsh environments but still feel the in camera processing is important or would like a camera which handle the rain I suggest an Olympus, for a cheaper camera the Nikon J’s are great.
If you want one of the best quality mirrorless cameras, and image quality is your priority, this is it.
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Great for beginners looking for a real camera – prosumers might be frustrated,
Customer Video Review Length:: 9:35 Mins
There is a lot to like with this camera. Aspiring photographers who are ready to graduate beyond their smartphones or point and shoots will appreciate the help button feature that provides helpful tips based on shooting mode.
Video creators will also like its fast focusing, the 50 megabit recording mode, and its full frame 4:2:2 uncompressed HDMI output.
Image quality is excellent both for stills and video thanks to the large sensor that’s packed inside the rather small camera body. It also incorporates plain english descriptions for each camera mode to explain exactly what it’s about to do.
But there are a few compromises. Experienced photographers might find themselves frustrated by the lack of control surfaces. With only one dial on the camera, a few button pushes are required to switch between aperture, shutter, and ISO adjustments.
Video creators will be disappointed to learn that the camera cannot be operated off of external power. And charging the battery inside the camera can take as long as 5 hours. The a5100 also lacks an external microphone input.
The touch screen is also problematic. Most controls don’t take advantage of it and it’s very difficult to see in direct sunlight.
But this camera isn’t being marketed as a pro-level piece of gear – it’s aimed squarely at photographic newcomers who are looking to transition to a real camera. And for those consumers this is a very capable camera with attributes found in much more expensive cameras.
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Sony a5100 in white, worth every dollar!,
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A Makeup Artists MUST HAVE Camera. Worth the money!,
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