I feel quite confident in saying that I have a serious camera habit.Granted, it's not a crack habit but it's as close as you can get. I have so many cameras that if I wanted to open my own shop right now I'd have a fairly decent inventory to stock the shelves with. And while that may be a slight exaggeration, what's not an exaggeration is that I do, in fact, have a serious camera habit.
Now, I can justify my need for all these various cameras all day long, but who am I trying to convince? No, I don't "need" them all but, I do put each and every one of my cameras to good use.
So why do I "need" a new Sony A6000? Well, I'll tell you why (you knew that was coming). I have been most unsatisfied with the little Sony DSC-W710 that I purchased for around $70 USD. That camera is supposed to fill the role as my compact pocket camera for when I don't want to lug around a DSLR, like when I'm going out to dinner with friends, for example. But it sucks. I have never liked the photos it takes, never. But you get what you pay for, almost without fail. I paid $70 USD and that's what it's worth, probably not even that much.
With a vacation to the Philippines just around the corner, I found that I was questioning whether or not I wanted to bring a treasure trove of lenses and cameras. Sure, there would be plenty of photo ops, that's half the reason I'm going, but when I consider the weight of a full camera bag, combined with the thought of my gear possibly being stolen (we've all heard stories about cameras being stolen on vacation right?) I found myself leaning more and more towards finding a high quality compact camera to replace my POS Sony DSC-W710.
I knew right off the bat that I was going to pick a Sony camera to fill this need of mine, but which one would it be? And what would my budget be?
I knew I didn't want to go with something as pricey as the Sony A7 but I wanted to get the highest quality images I could at the best price. The Sony A6000 is the replacement for the Sony NEX6 and NEX7. Both really nice compact cameras. But the improvements found in the A6000 really set it apart not just from the NEX series, but also from all it's competitors.
Let's take a look at some of the main features:
* Mirrorless
* World's fastest auto focus!
* Continuous shooting at 11fps
* 179 auto focus points (unheard of!)
* 24 mp Exmor CMOS censor
* OLED viewfinder (which the A5000 does not have)
* Tiltable LCD screen
* Wifi and NFC connectivity
* Amazing low-light images with ISO up to 25,600!
And lastly, it's an interchangeable lens camera that uses the Sony E-mount of which, I already have 3 lenses which I use on my NEX-VG10 video camera. So right there, I will have a total of 4 lenses, including the 16-50mm lens the Sony A6000 comes bundled with.
As for price, when it was first launched the Sony A6000 sold for around $800 USD. Currently, the Sony web site has them listed for $699 and I've seen some deals online for around $680 which includes some free accessories. I contacted my camera "insider" dealer here in Seoul and he was able to get me a brand new one for $610. He couldn't locate any used ones for me. Used models are currently trending around $530-$570 on ebay. So for the modest difference in price I figured I'd go for a brand new one this time.
And as if all those features weren't enough, viewing some of the review videos currently available on You Tube definitely closed the deal...
As always, I'll post sample photos as soon as I get to shooting with it!
Here are some stock images of the silver Sony A6000. She's a beauty isn't she?
Now, I can justify my need for all these various cameras all day long, but who am I trying to convince? No, I don't "need" them all but, I do put each and every one of my cameras to good use.
So why do I "need" a new Sony A6000? Well, I'll tell you why (you knew that was coming). I have been most unsatisfied with the little Sony DSC-W710 that I purchased for around $70 USD. That camera is supposed to fill the role as my compact pocket camera for when I don't want to lug around a DSLR, like when I'm going out to dinner with friends, for example. But it sucks. I have never liked the photos it takes, never. But you get what you pay for, almost without fail. I paid $70 USD and that's what it's worth, probably not even that much.
With a vacation to the Philippines just around the corner, I found that I was questioning whether or not I wanted to bring a treasure trove of lenses and cameras. Sure, there would be plenty of photo ops, that's half the reason I'm going, but when I consider the weight of a full camera bag, combined with the thought of my gear possibly being stolen (we've all heard stories about cameras being stolen on vacation right?) I found myself leaning more and more towards finding a high quality compact camera to replace my POS Sony DSC-W710.
I knew right off the bat that I was going to pick a Sony camera to fill this need of mine, but which one would it be? And what would my budget be?
I knew I didn't want to go with something as pricey as the Sony A7 but I wanted to get the highest quality images I could at the best price. The Sony A6000 is the replacement for the Sony NEX6 and NEX7. Both really nice compact cameras. But the improvements found in the A6000 really set it apart not just from the NEX series, but also from all it's competitors.
Let's take a look at some of the main features:
* Mirrorless
* World's fastest auto focus!
* Continuous shooting at 11fps
* 179 auto focus points (unheard of!)
* 24 mp Exmor CMOS censor
* OLED viewfinder (which the A5000 does not have)
* Tiltable LCD screen
* Wifi and NFC connectivity
* Amazing low-light images with ISO up to 25,600!
And lastly, it's an interchangeable lens camera that uses the Sony E-mount of which, I already have 3 lenses which I use on my NEX-VG10 video camera. So right there, I will have a total of 4 lenses, including the 16-50mm lens the Sony A6000 comes bundled with.
As for price, when it was first launched the Sony A6000 sold for around $800 USD. Currently, the Sony web site has them listed for $699 and I've seen some deals online for around $680 which includes some free accessories. I contacted my camera "insider" dealer here in Seoul and he was able to get me a brand new one for $610. He couldn't locate any used ones for me. Used models are currently trending around $530-$570 on ebay. So for the modest difference in price I figured I'd go for a brand new one this time.
And as if all those features weren't enough, viewing some of the review videos currently available on You Tube definitely closed the deal...
As always, I'll post sample photos as soon as I get to shooting with it!
Here are some stock images of the silver Sony A6000. She's a beauty isn't she?
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