Testseek.co.uk have collected 219 expert reviews of the Sony Alpha A6000 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Alpha A6000.
April 2014
(86%)
219 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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11108 Reviews
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The editors liked
Small size
Great EVF
Built
In Wi
Fi & NFC
Keenly priced
Built-in electronic viewfinder
Tilt-angle LCD
Great build quality
Impressive high-res image quality
11fps and AF-S an achievement at this price
That a6000 has a sleek
Modern design
With a solid set of controls and a big
Comfortable grip. It produces beautiful images and decent video
With fast AF and response time. Controls are logically laid out
And provide a solid set of customizable button
Excellent picture quality up to 3200 ISO
Good dynamic range
AF tracking is incredibly effective
AF coverage over the whole scene
Clear
Goodquality audio recording
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
Fantastic value
Fast burst shooting and AF
Good upgrade path
Incredibly fast
Accurate autofocus
Tiny
Lightweight and sturdy
Big
Clear electronic viewfinder
Impressive still and video quality
Very good stills and movies
11 fps burst mode
Super-responsive AF system
Quality EVF and LCD
Low light performance
Rounded specification
Solid design
Good Connectivity
The editors didn't like
No touchscreen
Screen not fully articulated
Some autofocus accuracy slip-ups
Battery life needs to be better
JPEG processing a little harsh for higher ISO sensitivities
Despite the bump in resolution
Image quality remains largely stagnant from previous generations. Some of the buttons could benefit from some tactile differentiation. No microphone jack puts the camera at a huge disadvantage for video shooters. The E-moun
Slow startup
Photosaving time is quite slow
Sony's 1650 mm OSS lens should be avoided
No electronic level
Menus could be organised more effectively
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
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Published: 2016-11-09, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
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Abstract: I buy only from these approved sources. I can't vouch for ads below.The Sony A6000 is a very competent APS-C mirrorless camera with an excellent built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF).It performs pretty much as well as Sony's $3,200 A7R II, for less than on...