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Auto focus was quick and incredibly accurate, lost a bit of it in low light with the AF assist lamp, but still at least a full second ahead of the other mirrorless cameras I have tried
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but when it comes to picture quality you will find that the photos come out too soft and a bit dark in automatic mode and the battery doesn't last that long
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This makes it a bit easier to remember, and maybe even use, for beginning enthusiasts, but can also make the text a bit harder to read.- the SCN modes are all the same, but the animated on-screen 'dial' is on the left now, (rather than on the right, as with the NEX-6)
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the bottom (where the hands' "moon" spot, in palmistry, sits) seems a bit "edgier/sharper" and doesn't nestle into that part of the hand as easily.- the rear thumbgrip on the
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Exaggerates color a bit, more vibrant than reality but overall good
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Forget your bulky DSLR and switch to mirror-less!There are two things about the camera that bug me a bit
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The images right out the camera as jpegs are stunning (maybe a bit over saturated and contrasty, but beautiful
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Photo quality was every bit of the mirrored cameras quality no complaints there
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Great camera, easy to use, good picture quality, Wish it was weather sealed and a bit more durable.
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Fast shooter capable of fast focusing and very nice color rendition, but the slap of the shutter was a bit too noisy for my shooting preference.
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a bit weird-battery life is bad (keep in mind that is a common issue with mirror less cameras)In
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It's really a shame that Sony are leaving enthusiasts on a budget like myself out in the cold a bit.
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0.5 star removed because it feels a bit cheaper-made than the Nex 6 (and my previous Nex 5N), and am essentially rounding down to 4 stars.
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Though, the sensor that enables it is a bit too sensitive, can’t find a way to adjust that.-Focusing
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My only complaint would be that the wifi transfer seems to degrade photo quality a bit from camera to smartphone, but I think the cord transfer to computer works better
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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
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The images right out the camera as jpegs are stunning (maybe a bit over saturated and contrasty, but beautiful
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I switched over from Nikon to sony and I dont regret it one bit
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I do wish the 16-50mm lens was just a bit faster, like f:2.
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For beginners it is a little bit more difficult to use because there is so many settings
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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
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It is a bit too difficult to remove the SD card next to the battery
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This makes it a bit easier to remember, and maybe even use, for beginning enthusiasts, but can also make the text a bit harder to read.- the SCN modes are all the same, but the animated on-screen 'dial' is on the left now, (rather than on the right, as with the NEX-6)
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I'm a bit neurotic about big ticket items, so I research and try lots of things before I'm happy
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Learn a little bit about photography and put in some effort, and this camera will reward you in spades
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and it handles dim light a bit better than the 7 with less color static
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Although, I find it a bit useful that I can charge the camera with a battery bank that I use my phones with because it charges via USB.2
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View finder sensor is a bit too sensitive and will turn off main LCD screen(There is a fix, just google it).4.
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it's a little bit awkward to take in and out
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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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n’t lack much
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The a6000 destroys the 5T in autofocus, it is far far faster and more accurate.
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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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For now I rely on the fast and clear E-mount Sigma 30mm prime that works perfectly w/ the camera.
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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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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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This is one of my two favorite E-mount lenses.
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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.