Despite small annoyances, the Sony Alpha 6000 is a great overall camera for more advanced photographers who want something smaller than a dSLR, especially if they need the continuous- shooting speed.
The Sony Alpha 6000 ($649.99 body only) is one of the fastest-focusing cameras that I've held in my hands, and the quality of the images that its 24-megapixel APS-C sensor captures is outstanding.
We invite you to stick around even if you're not thinking about buying a camera today -- we're going to have some fun with this one. Sony's Alpha 6000 met its match with monkeys in Bali, delicious ...
Speed rules the world these days. Whether it’s Usain Bolt or the Snapdragon chip inside your smartphone, faster equals better. And it’s no different with cameras: After all, even the biggest sensor ...
For the successor to its Editors' Choice-winning Alpha NEX-6, Sony improves the autofocus system, image quality, and design, and delivers a great burst rate for the money. Coupled with the compact -- ...
The Sony Alpha 6000 focuses instantly and shoots at 11.1fps. Its image quality matches its speed, making it our Editors' Choice. The camera skips the SLR styling of some other mirrorless cameras with ...
Does the inclusion of an eye-level viewfinder make this a worthy successor to the previously range topping NEX-7? Find out in our Sony A6000 review Following the maker's 'world's smallest and lightest ...
Sony's new top-end APS-C mirrorless camera features instant autofocus and rapid burst shooting. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 ...
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