You're in the market for a Sony
mirrorless camera? We're going to take a
closer look at the Sony a6000 kit.
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Alright, so let's take a look and see
what comes inside this box, of course, it says
right there, for U.S. customers only,
remember, this is Sony U.S.A. and Canada, and
that means it's only good if it purchase
in the U.S or Canada and if its purchase
from an authorized dealer like Digital Goja.
Lots of instruction pamphlet, all
source of information and even lens and
accessory guide.
All right and of course the obligatory Sony Alpha
neck strap that comes with it. And there
is your rubber eyecup, definitely want to
not lose that, put that on the camera
soon as you can.
Here is the ever popular NPFW-50
lithium-ion battery, have been using this
design for quite a while, and here is
your power adapter which is universal
voltage, of course since it is a U.S.A. product
it does come with the U.S.A. prompt, but it
does work anywhere from 100-240 volts,
and of course here's your micro USB
cable.
Remember, this is USB power also, so you can
even choose that as an option for power.
And of course, here comes the most
important part, the camera itself and this is
the kit version, which comes with the
ever-popular 16-50mm optical steadyshot
lens, with the Sony a6000. Stay tuned
we're going to take a closer look at all
of its features.
Alright, so here we have the Sony a6000
of course, this is a 24.3-megapixel,
it, of course, is an APS-C CMOS sensor.
This is taking the world by storm.
These had become very popular
Very compact but very well
put together. It is with their Bionz X
image processor, they've been using on
many other cameras. You have your true
finder 1,440 thousand OLED electronic
viewfinder, which is superb, and you still
have a 3-inch tilting LCD monitor, which
allows you to get that beautiful crisp
sharp, whether you're doing stills or video.
It has a lot of detailed, 921 thousand dots.
Speaking of video, it does record on full
HD 1080p and it creates even XAVC files
for S-video. That means you can
shoot at 24 and 60 frames-per-second.
Now, it does have built-in Wi-Fi and if you
happen to have an Android or latest
Android tablet, you also have the
capability of syncing with it with the
NFC connector, which is fantastic,
it makes it a very seamless operation.
Do have very fast focusing, of course, it is
a 179 face detect points.
So that means this guy's gonna
allow you to shoot up to 11 frames per
second, even in super high ISO like 25,600.
Built-in flash, small but it,
it is adequate, and a lot of us use the
built-in flash, especially being able to
tilt this way to balance and get some
great lighting .If that doesn't fit the
bill,
guess what, you have a multi interface
port that allows your work with all their
beautiful Sony flashes and even some
other accessories that are on the market.
Of course, this is the kit version so it
does come with their 16-50mm OSS
lens, it has an optical SteadyShot and it
does have the power zoom capability, so
it allows you to do some great zooming
without having that jerky motion if
you're doing it manually. Full time
manual focus and of course the autofocus
works great with that hybrid AF system
that they have. So there you have it if you are
in the market for a nice compact APS-C
mirrorless camera, take a much closer
look at the Sony a6000.
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