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But with the poor battery life, poor grip, average image quality, it's hard to shell out that kind of money for a camera
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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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Pros:- instant focus (which is practically uselles considering it misses 9 out of 10)- lots of commercials and stellar reviewsCons:- Poor battery life: 3-4 hours, max I got 145 shots (no video) till battery completely
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I have a few non-serious nitpicks:-Some have criticized the battery life of the camera
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BUT ...1 - While others have commented on poor battery life, there HAD to be something wrong with the one I had!
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Yes, Amazon will replace it but where will I be when it decides to fail again?A couple of its worst shortcomings:*Battery life: absolutely horrendous
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battery life not that great.
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Excellent battery life
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As for what could be improved, I’d like to see a bigger grip to accommodate larger lenses and a bigger battery to build upon the mediocre battery life
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However, between the sad battery life and the equally sad screen/EVF resolution, I think I'm not quite ready to devote myself to this camera for the next 5 years
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To name those that bothered me most - short battery life (typical to all mirrorless), long startup time (when used with aftermarket batteries, I have missed a lot of shots because of it, -1 star for this), and of course the short buffer
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Wish Sony could improve battery life
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Hope for Sony firmware updates which will improve the battery life
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Even allowing for its "advanced age,/old batteries" (It was never abused and looks new) it still has a better battery life than this one for 150.00 more (this Sony was open box during Black Friday, 2017)I wish Sony would LISTEN to people giving them $$$, already
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The low life of the battery is bothering me and the kit lens did not do any favor
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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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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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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.