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:You know that convenient, inexpensive wireless intervalometer you use on your older NEX camera for time-lapse and astrophotography
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You can now, for instance, trigger multi-frame noise reduction WHEN in the Time Lapse app
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I never ran out of juice with this combo while taking MANY time-lapse sequences
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The selection is almost non-existent, and they overprice apps that do functions that should be included in the camera like time lapse, bracketing and get this, lens correction is not included
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It will record about 2 to 3 hours of time-lapse and the battery will be drained
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This is major for things like time lapse and astrophotography, nevermind doing multi-frame shots of landscapes for HDR, etc
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Contemporary DC DN Lens for Sony EManfrotto MKCOMPACTADV-BK Compact Advanced Tripod with 3-Way Head (Black)Having more than one battery is also recommended for long shoots or time-lapse photography
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If you want to do time lapse with this camera, it requires that you purchase an app for $9.99, which isn't the worst.
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This cam holds its own for time lapse use
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I was anxious to use this camera for some extended time lapse, but you have to use a battery.
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The Time Lapse app is really pretty cool
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I'm finding that Sony has camera applications ($$) available for time-lapse, multi-exposure, etc
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Sony's downloadable apps such as their time-lapse, long exposure, touchless shutter, and Flickr applications are all available to use with two button presses
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So a 2 pound saving in weight - an expensive 2 pounds, but you also get the flash, a wifi remote control to an iPad, real video, and with an app the ability to do time lapse capture
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The best way to pay for their phenomenal time-lapse and other software is by buying a Playstation gift card from Amazon and then redeeming it at checkout
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In the time that I've used the camera I've shot hundreds of landscapes, macros, portraits, time-lapses, star photography and time-lapses, cinemographs, and incredibly sharp bird shots
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Upgraded from Sony Nex 5T, so I could make use of 18-55 and 55-210 lenses.
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The a6000 destroys the 5T in autofocus, it is far far faster and more accurate.
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n’t lack much
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I am bummed out because now I have no camera for my upcoming trip and there is nothing else out there that I like as much as I liked this Sony a6000
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There are a lot of naysayers on the web who say that Sony doesn't have a good lens selection, but the E mount lenses available for this meet my needs.
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This is one of my two favorite E-mount lenses.
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There are some good YouTube videos as well as a good e-book by Gary Friedman (http://www.friedmanarchives.com/alpha6000/index.htm)
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The fastest e mount or fe mount constant aperture zoom available from any manufacturer is currently f4.0.
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For now I rely on the fast and clear E-mount Sigma 30mm prime that works perfectly w/ the camera.
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To make matters worse, I purchased an Arca-Swiss-compatible L bracket.
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, L lenses even more so, so as much as I love to use it when I go out with sole intention of taking pictures, those are not really handy to carry around for anything else
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you can get extremely high quality photos for the cost of the cheapest L pro zoom lens (70-200 f4)
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I own only L lenses as well as the well renowned Sigma 35 f1.4
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The zoom isn't quite as smooth as with my DSLR
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very nice features - 11 frames per second, in camera HDR, lightweight and compact, facial recognition, awesome low light capabilities, very easy to use with no getting frustrated as i toggle between ISO, F-stops, and shutter speed
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A lot of the Pros complain that the focus system is not as good as those found in a DSLR but for me I found it more than good enough.
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I had a very capable D3200 and 4 quality lenses.
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The shutter speed and auto focusing weren't as good as with the newer firmware.
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so if you purchase them as you upgrade all your lenses will work as you upgrade your camera body.
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and I could not afford a better body such as
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The camera is rated as best in class for a wide variety of functions and 'as good as' on most others...up against darn near anything
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I have taken great images with my D7K and P&S cameras, but have not succeeded yet on shooting one such with this camera
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The P mode works very well on the a6000
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There are a lot of naysayers on the web who say that Sony doesn't have a good lens selection, but the E mount lenses available for this meet my needs.
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This is one of my two favorite E-mount lenses.
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There are some good YouTube videos as well as a good e-book by Gary Friedman (http://www.friedmanarchives.com/alpha6000/index.htm)
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The fastest e mount or fe mount constant aperture zoom available from any manufacturer is currently f4.0.
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For now I rely on the fast and clear E-mount Sigma 30mm prime that works perfectly w/ the camera.