I picked mine up acouple months ago, but recently started trying to really learn the camera. Honestly I’m not a professional photography by any means but the kit lens is good enough for me while I learn the camera! But I’m looking into lenses and the 30mm just catches my eye
This was great. This helped me out in understanding this camera and the lens a bit more and let’s me see how effortless this combo can be for photos! Thank you!
@4:06 Man, sometimes you are just grabbing a quick shot - while in motion still walking - and the picture comes out CLEAR even at only 1/160 shutter speed. I'm amazed. I can't seem to get that on my ZVE10.
Thank you for making this video, its inspired me to get out at night with my A6000/Sigma 30mm combo. I have learned a lot just reading your answers to the comments. You have just gained another sub 😃
This was my first camera ever. I started shooting in 2016 and was obsessed with it. As newer models came out, i still loved how amazing it was. To this day its a powerhouse. I'm onto owning my 6th camera. Anyone on the fence, get it, i promise you'll love it
Im still using a6000 paired with 15mm G lens. Very lightweight and discreet combo for street photography. No complains with no tochscreen + wierd screenratio display, No Eye AF etc. it gets the job done. Image quality was great.
Thinking about getting this camera. I’ve been shooting on my phone and never actually bought a camera but this one looks gorgeous in every video I see and it’s affordable!
@@pixelkiez I ended up getting a good condition a6000 with the the 16-50 and 55-210mm kit lenses! I’m loving it so far! One of the things I heard about this camera when looking at reviews was that it was bad in lowlight and night time which I found to be true. Do you have any tips/suggestions? I really appreciate you inspiring people like me!
hi there, great video. I stumbled upon your video in the search of A6000 night street photography and indeed this has been eye opening. Aside from the lens (I am using kit lens), are you shooting in auto modes like A priority, S priority or even Superior auto/intelligent? I often shoot manual to avoid jacking up ISO to 2k in auto modes but I hardly get good results at night. Cheers!
Hey and thank you very much. It is difficult to take good photos at night with the kit lens. Unless you do a long exposure. With the lens here from Sigma I was able to take photos in A mode and AutoISO without any problems, as the ISO rarely went above ISO1600 at aperture 1.4. Otherwise, as you said, it is advisable to take photos manually with less light-sensitive lenses in order to keep the ISO low. So for nighttime, I recommend a fast prime lens.
Sehr schöne Bilder, vielen Dank für dieses Video! Habe mir auch gerade eine Sony Alpha 6000 gekauft, um im Japan-Urlaub solche Fotos zu machen. Meinst du, das Kit-Objektiv reicht für Lowlight-Aufnahmen oder sollte ich mir lieber das 30mm f.14 von Sigma dafür holen? Aber das ist doch kein OSS-Objektiv, oder? Wieso vewackeln die Aufnahmen bei so wenig Licht dann eigentlich nicht?
Vielen Dank. Ich denke für Lowlight wird das Kitobjektiv schon grenzwertig, trotz OSS. Da sich die Blende ja auch noch erhöht je nach Brennweite, ist das noch grenzwertiger. Bleiben wir mal bei den 30mm. Da bist du beim Kitobjektiv schon bei Blende 4.5. Du musst also die ISO so hochballern um auf dieselbe Verschlusszeit zu kommen wie bei dem Sigma. Und hoher ISO bedeutet Bildrauschen. Das Sigma hat ne Blende von 1.4. Das bedeutet es ist extrem lichtstark. Du brauchst weniger ISO und kannst mit dem Shutterspeed höher. Das ist der Grund, warum die Aufnahmen nicht verwackeln. OSS macht sich bemerkbar bei langen Brennweiten oder sehr niedriger Verschlusszeit. Und eine niedrige Verschllusszeit kann ich in der Street Photography ganz selten gebrauchen. Das 30mm F1.4 ist ne sehr gute Universallinse und preislich (gebraucht noch günstiger) absolut zu empfehlen.
@@pixelkiez Achso, ja das macht natürlich Sinn, an die Verschlusszeit hatte ich noch gar nicht gedacht! Ich war grad kurz verwirrt, du meinst mit "hohe Verschlusszeit" wahrscheinlich sowas wie 1/500, oder? In meinem Kopf war "hohe Verschlusszeit" erst => lange Belichtung. Das stimmt, preislich ist die echt okay, da kann man nicht meckern. Dann werd ich mal bei Kleinanzeigen auf die Jagd gehen, vielen Dank nochmal! :)
@@pixelkiez Danke! Fast vergessen: Deine Presets sind nur für Lightroom, nicht für Darktable, oder? Bin leider mehr auf Linux unterwegs, wo es kein Lightroom gibt :(
Hi, im interested in buying your presets, are your presets for adobe lightroom? And if the answer is yes, did you use those presets in this video? Im certainly in love with the photos you took in this one :)
To ensure that the subjects are sharp, you should always use twice the focal length. In this case, that's at least 1/60. Since I know that I'm also photographing moving subjects, I double that. So at least 1/125. Even higher would of course be better. But I didn't want to increase the ISO too much.
i pick up a 6600 with sigma lenses (16, 30, and 56 1.4 primes) with it and is wondering if i made a mistake rather going straight to the a6700 but for 1300$ for all plus other accessories its really hard to pass. what do you think about this camera a6600 for video specially and casual photos? thanks
For this price, it was absolutely no mistake. The A6600 is a top camera and absolutely top for video. And for photos, too. And then there are the good Sigma lenses. You can hardly get anything better. If you ever reach your limits, you can still get a good price when you sell it. You can always upgrade.
www.sigma-foto.de/objektive/30mm-f14-dc-dn-contemporary/uebersicht/ The low aperture of F1.4 allows you to set the shutter speed more quickly. This is why you don't get blurry images.
keep trying in Lightroom. The most important thing is actually the white balance. Either move it more towards blue or more towards yellow. The rest is just exposure settings and possibly reducing the saturation of some colors.
is there a huge difference between sony 35mm f1.8 oss and sigma 30mm f1.4? in terms of low light shot capability. sigma has no oss but has better av, and sony 35mm has oss but slightly lower av.
The biggest difference is that at F1.4 you are one ISO level lower. For example, if you shoot at F1.4 with ISO 400, then at F1.8 you are at ISO 800. Otherwise there are no really big differences. The OSS might be very helpful in low light.
At the moment, 508 euros is a good price. But I would buy a used one. You can often get one for 200 euros. You can invest the 300 euros in a good lens.
@@Savage-tq1pc Sounds pretty good. The strap isn't that good anyway and you don't need the box to take photos. So if it's really excellent, it's a good entry-level camera.
Hello, I'm about to purchase same gear but confused with the lenses. Is this also good/recommended to use at daylight or is this lense just for the night/low light?
The lens also works well during the day. But it is very bright for lowlight. If you only want to take photos during the day and rarely in low light, then a lens with F1.8 or F2.8 is sufficient
@@pixelkiez In the evening I can understand it because of the larger sensor. Even during the day? The iPhone 15 Pro Max has the better camera. I only have a 14 Pro and I have to say the quality of the pictures is excellent. I'm currently considering buying the a6000, but the iPhone 16 Pro (Max) is also coming this year, which I'm currently waiting for.
@@toctrust5224 If you like the pictures from the iPhone, then I wouldn't buy a camera. I'm also a professional photographer and videographer and of course I prefer cameras. By the way, I also made a video with the iPhone 15 Pro. ua-cam.com/video/mv0prM5OWZg/v-deo.html
Sir ! What do u think which camera i shud get Nikon d7100 vs nikon d5600 vs sony a6000 vs Canon M50 All of them have near prices in used in my country I wanna do the same random street photography as well close up shots of flowers (macro) I will be uploading to instagram nd shutter stock
Hello, I can't say anything about Nikon. I've never used a Nikon before. The Canon M50 is good, I used to have that too. But there aren't many lenses for the Canon M system. But if you have enough choice, you will enjoy it. With the A6000, which has the same image quality as the M50, you have hundreds of lenses to choose from.
if you dont mind about autofocus when live view function and focus peaking.. as a dslr nikon d5600 are very good . for video and and manual focus peaking i will go for m50 or a6000 :)
@@_kreage_1709 But the RF50 is almost twice as expensive. There are no third-party lenses. So far there are only 3 RF-S lenses (if you don't want to use RF full format lenses).
i bought my a6k a few months after it came out and i literally just replaced it with a zev10. i made my money back doing photo jobs and ill keep using it till it beaks
a6000 is ugly (IMO), a tad bit limited (no way to change display to evf to auto in one click for me), and for me edits on Sony are just hard to do, especially on this one; I think colors are poo-poo, but people and you included do great with it. And IMO it is noisy, but damn it is so small and pretty handy too! I've used it with Sigma 18-50 and 28-70 (ff kit) perfectly. I've switched to X-T30 for street and I'm way more happy with the edits and the results (I don't use filmsims and think they're weak). Also the noise on fuji is not that catastrophic and looks better IMO (I guess it's just a way newer camera)
I agree with you. The A6000 starts to get noisy much sooner. It's still pretty good up to ISO 1600. That's why it's important to work with lenses that have an open aperture. F1.4 helps a lot. At least in low light. The X-T30 is newer and has an excellent sensor. I also think the Fujifilm colors are better. It doesn't matter in editing, you can correct everything. But if someone wants nice colors out of the camera without a lot of post-processing, I would always recommend a Fujifilm.
Thank you for posting this, was eyeing up a a6000 such im a true starter and this really sold me on it being a good camera even as old as it is.
This is still a good entry-level camera. You'll have a lot of fun with this thing.
I picked mine up acouple months ago, but recently started trying to really learn the camera. Honestly I’m not a professional photography by any means but the kit lens is good enough for me while I learn the camera! But I’m looking into lenses and the 30mm just catches my eye
@@Qejee The 30mm is perfect if you do a lot of low-light photography. The ISO doesn't go up that much. Otherwise, you can do a lot with the kit lens.
This was great. This helped me out in understanding this camera and the lens a bit more and let’s me see how effortless this combo can be for photos! Thank you!
Thank you very much, I'm very pleased.
I love how you edit the photos
Thank you 🙌
@4:06 Man, sometimes you are just grabbing a quick shot - while in motion still walking - and the picture comes out CLEAR even at only 1/160 shutter speed. I'm amazed. I can't seem to get that on my ZVE10.
I also have the ZV-E10 and I can only agree with you. I get better results with the A6000 at a lower shutter speed. I don't know why that is.
So beautifully done. I upgraded from dslr Olympus e500 to A6400 as a grad gift from my mom. Now I just need this beautiful lens
Perfect. You will enjoy using the lens.
Thank you for making this video, its inspired me to get out at night with my A6000/Sigma 30mm combo.
I have learned a lot just reading your answers to the comments.
You have just gained another sub 😃
Oh, thank you very much. I'm very happy about that. And I'm glad that I was able to motivate you.
This was my first camera ever. I started shooting in 2016 and was obsessed with it. As newer models came out, i still loved how amazing it was. To this day its a powerhouse. I'm onto owning my 6th camera. Anyone on the fence, get it, i promise you'll love it
Absolutely right. 🙌
the one of the film poster store is an awesome picture!
Thank you 🙌
Excellent! Love it! Low light performance of Sony APS-C always better than one expects.
Thank you 🙌
Ein neuer Stuhl für deine Collection 😃 endlich mal wieder Nacht Aufnahmen! 🙏🔥
Ja die Sammlung wächst 😀🙌
Im still using a6000 paired with 15mm G lens. Very lightweight and discreet combo for street photography. No complains with no tochscreen + wierd screenratio display, No Eye AF etc. it gets the job done. Image quality was great.
That sounds like a good combo for street photography.
Thinking about getting this camera. I’ve been shooting on my phone and never actually bought a camera but this one looks gorgeous in every video I see and it’s affordable!
I think you would enjoy this camera. It's perfect for beginners and you've seen the results.
ive just bought it, and its perfect for me. Id pay like 230 euro for camera with 2 lenses
@@hck4122 I also got it for a similar deal! I hope you enjoy yours because I love mine!
@@hck4122 Uh nice, thats a very good price 👌
@@pixelkiez I ended up getting a good condition a6000 with the the 16-50 and 55-210mm kit lenses! I’m loving it so far! One of the things I heard about this camera when looking at reviews was that it was bad in lowlight and night time which I found to be true. Do you have any tips/suggestions? I really appreciate you inspiring people like me!
+1 sub, keep working bro. i love your photos with old cameras.
Thank you very much 🙌
this is such a vibe, good work man
Thank you very much. 🙌
Such a good work man! What lense do you use with this Sony A6000?
Thanks. The Sigma 30mm F1.4
Great photos. Please could you share your settings for low light?
I use mostly the tv mode with a shutterspeed 1/150. Iso auto. AF-S
Great shots! Love the Sigma 30mm, had it for about 5 years now. It's a beast.
Thank you. Oh yes, beat is the right word 🙌
О этот скинтон фирменный старых сонек, как же я за ним соскучился.
🙌
What’s your mode you take the picture please! Incredible work
Hey, I use mostly the tv mode with a shutterspeed 1/150. Iso auto. AF-S in Lowlight.
hi there, great video. I stumbled upon your video in the search of A6000 night street photography and indeed this has been eye opening. Aside from the lens (I am using kit lens), are you shooting in auto modes like A priority, S priority or even Superior auto/intelligent? I often shoot manual to avoid jacking up ISO to 2k in auto modes but I hardly get good results at night. Cheers!
Hey and thank you very much. It is difficult to take good photos at night with the kit lens. Unless you do a long exposure. With the lens here from Sigma I was able to take photos in A mode and AutoISO without any problems, as the ISO rarely went above ISO1600 at aperture 1.4. Otherwise, as you said, it is advisable to take photos manually with less light-sensitive lenses in order to keep the ISO low. So for nighttime, I recommend a fast prime lens.
Sehr schöne Bilder, vielen Dank für dieses Video! Habe mir auch gerade eine Sony Alpha 6000 gekauft, um im Japan-Urlaub solche Fotos zu machen. Meinst du, das Kit-Objektiv reicht für Lowlight-Aufnahmen oder sollte ich mir lieber das 30mm f.14 von Sigma dafür holen? Aber das ist doch kein OSS-Objektiv, oder? Wieso vewackeln die Aufnahmen bei so wenig Licht dann eigentlich nicht?
Vielen Dank. Ich denke für Lowlight wird das Kitobjektiv schon grenzwertig, trotz OSS. Da sich die Blende ja auch noch erhöht je nach Brennweite, ist das noch grenzwertiger. Bleiben wir mal bei den 30mm. Da bist du beim Kitobjektiv schon bei Blende 4.5. Du musst also die ISO so hochballern um auf dieselbe Verschlusszeit zu kommen wie bei dem Sigma. Und hoher ISO bedeutet Bildrauschen. Das Sigma hat ne Blende von 1.4. Das bedeutet es ist extrem lichtstark. Du brauchst weniger ISO und kannst mit dem Shutterspeed höher. Das ist der Grund, warum die Aufnahmen nicht verwackeln. OSS macht sich bemerkbar bei langen Brennweiten oder sehr niedriger Verschlusszeit. Und eine niedrige Verschllusszeit kann ich in der Street Photography ganz selten gebrauchen. Das 30mm F1.4 ist ne sehr gute Universallinse und preislich (gebraucht noch günstiger) absolut zu empfehlen.
@@pixelkiez Achso, ja das macht natürlich Sinn, an die Verschlusszeit hatte ich noch gar nicht gedacht! Ich war grad kurz verwirrt, du meinst mit "hohe Verschlusszeit" wahrscheinlich sowas wie 1/500, oder? In meinem Kopf war "hohe Verschlusszeit" erst => lange Belichtung.
Das stimmt, preislich ist die echt okay, da kann man nicht meckern. Dann werd ich mal bei Kleinanzeigen auf die Jagd gehen, vielen Dank nochmal! :)
@@DeineMutta Ja, wahrscheinlich hätte ich es mit lange oder kurze Verschlussezeit besser erklärt 😂Viel Erfolg bei der Jagd und viel Spaß in Japan.
@@pixelkiez Danke! Fast vergessen: Deine Presets sind nur für Lightroom, nicht für Darktable, oder? Bin leider mehr auf Linux unterwegs, wo es kein Lightroom gibt :(
@@DeineMutta Richtig, nur für Lightroom.
😮🙌🏽😍 definitely need this lense for my a6000
Oh yes, I can definitely recommend.
@@pixelkiez thanks alot amazing pics and edits 🔥🙌🏾😍
Hi, im interested in buying your presets, are your presets for adobe lightroom? And if the answer is yes, did you use those presets in this video? Im certainly in love with the photos you took in this one :)
Yes, the presets are for Adobe Lightroom. But not for the mobile version. I used the presets in this video.
At dusk, you're shooting in manual esposure, ISO 400, aperture F1.4. How did you know what to change your shutter speeds to?
To ensure that the subjects are sharp, you should always use twice the focal length. In this case, that's at least 1/60. Since I know that I'm also photographing moving subjects, I double that. So at least 1/125. Even higher would of course be better. But I didn't want to increase the ISO too much.
really amazing photos! do you keep the white balance on auto or do you tweak it ?
Thanks. The white Balance is on auto.
@@pixelkiezwanted to ask this since I am a beginner on A6100 and Sigma 1.4 30mm, do you have an upper limit on the ISO since you have it on auto ?
@@abikchakraborty8121 I try not to go higher than ISO 6400. That works quite well with the lens. Actually, I rarely go above ISO 3200.
Nice video!!
Thank you
Do you havee a lightroom tutorial, those edit looks sickk
I have a general tutorial video: ua-cam.com/video/cjpEyBoGYGg/v-deo.html
whoa, auto focus is quick!!
quick enough 🙌
he took street photography to another level
Wow, thank you 🙌
i pick up a 6600 with sigma lenses (16, 30, and 56 1.4 primes) with it and is wondering if i made a mistake rather going straight to the a6700 but for 1300$ for all plus other accessories its really hard to pass. what do you think about this camera a6600 for video specially and casual photos? thanks
For this price, it was absolutely no mistake. The A6600 is a top camera and absolutely top for video. And for photos, too. And then there are the good Sigma lenses. You can hardly get anything better. If you ever reach your limits, you can still get a good price when you sell it. You can always upgrade.
cool!🤩
Thanks 🙌
Link for this lens? Also how are you shooting so fast without any image blur o.O
www.sigma-foto.de/objektive/30mm-f14-dc-dn-contemporary/uebersicht/ The low aperture of F1.4 allows you to set the shutter speed more quickly. This is why you don't get blurry images.
@@pixelkiez ty
What focus mode do you prefer? And what camera mode? My Sigma 30mm Lens arrive today lml
I almost always use AF-C and a wide focus field.
bro, is a58 on the same level as this one if im gonna be using the same lens?
Unfortunately I can't tell you, I don't know the A58 at all.
how do you make that kind of filter? im curious about that, any help will be appreciated
keep trying in Lightroom. The most important thing is actually the white balance. Either move it more towards blue or more towards yellow. The rest is just exposure settings and possibly reducing the saturation of some colors.
Nice shoot
This is raw file or jpg?
All pics are raw. Edited in lightroom.
Hi what’s the filter you applied to these great photos
These are my own presets in lightroom.
Hi, can you tell me what resolution of the photo she's taking? I just want to buy myself the same Sony a6000 in the future.
Hey, with the 24 MP sensor, that's 6000 x 4000 pixels in landscape format. I always use that because I always photograph in RAW.
@@pixelkiez klar danke
is there a huge difference between sony 35mm f1.8 oss and sigma 30mm f1.4? in terms of low light shot capability. sigma has no oss but has better av, and sony 35mm has oss but slightly lower av.
The biggest difference is that at F1.4 you are one ISO level lower. For example, if you shoot at F1.4 with ISO 400, then at F1.8 you are at ISO 800. Otherwise there are no really big differences. The OSS might be very helpful in low light.
@@pixelkiez now i’m completely understood. thank you so much
Is it better to buy a new a6000 one or used I think I can get new, just body for about 508 euros is it a good deal?
At the moment, 508 euros is a good price. But I would buy a used one. You can often get one for 200 euros. You can invest the 300 euros in a good lens.
I found one for 344 euros in excellent condition, it doesn't have box and strap, is it bad?😅This will be my first camera@pixelkiez
@@Savage-tq1pc Sounds pretty good. The strap isn't that good anyway and you don't need the box to take photos. So if it's really excellent, it's a good entry-level camera.
@pixelkiez Thank you so much for your advice!🙏
@@pixelkiez Thank you so much for your advice!🙏
You're so talented! ❤
Thank you very much 🙌
what focus are you using when taking photo? countinous AF? are yiu using wide focus or zone focus
I use mostly AF-S und focus field "wide".
Hello, I'm about to purchase same gear but confused with the lenses.
Is this also good/recommended to use at daylight or is this lense just for the night/low light?
The lens also works well during the day. But it is very bright for lowlight. If you only want to take photos during the day and rarely in low light, then a lens with F1.8 or F2.8 is sufficient
Relaxing
thanks 🙌
I'd be interested to know if you wouldn't take the same photos or even better with an iPhone 15 Pro Max?
So I have an iPhone 15 Pro and I immediately notice a difference. You can see big differences, especially in the dark.
@@pixelkiez In the evening I can understand it because of the larger sensor. Even during the day? The iPhone 15 Pro Max has the better camera.
I only have a 14 Pro and I have to say the quality of the pictures is excellent. I'm currently considering buying the a6000, but the iPhone 16 Pro (Max) is also coming this year, which I'm currently waiting for.
@@toctrust5224 If you like the pictures from the iPhone, then I wouldn't buy a camera. I'm also a professional photographer and videographer and of course I prefer cameras. By the way, I also made a video with the iPhone 15 Pro. ua-cam.com/video/mv0prM5OWZg/v-deo.html
I have question. Each image has two color versions. Can you explain the difference between the images?
The first image is the RAW image, as the camera took it. The second image is my editing in Lightroom.
@@pixelkiez thank you for your reply. That is most helpful.
what gopro are you using bro?
The GoPro 12
Ini sangat bagus, apakah saya boleh meminta presetnya?
Terima kasih. Preset ditautkan dalam deskripsi.
Is sony 6000 and 6100 almost same in terms of photography and quality?
They are the same in terms of image quality. The A6100 is slightly better to use and can record videos in 4K. The A6000 only in Full HD.
Can someone explain to me why the hell my a 6000 doesnt make the same quality cause it's quite annoying
Do you shoot in jpeg or raw? And which lens do you use?
what software u are using for colors and lights ?
Im using Lightroom 🙌
@@pixelkiez ah ty so u are not using adobe effects or something cuz im kinda new to this and ur pics are hella great 👍
@@man_blox2940 Thanks, no just Lightroom
Wow
🙌
What focus mode do you use??
I use AF-C and Focus Field "wide"
@@pixelkiez Thanks!! Amazing pictures Btw
@@dankobelix3103 Thank you 🙌
What's your focus settings?
Hey, I use mostly the tv mode with a shutterspeed 1/150. Iso auto. AF-S in lowlight.
Sir ! What do u think which camera i shud get
Nikon d7100 vs nikon d5600 vs sony a6000 vs Canon M50
All of them have near prices in used in my country
I wanna do the same random street photography as well close up shots of flowers (macro)
I will be uploading to instagram nd shutter stock
Hello, I can't say anything about Nikon. I've never used a Nikon before. The Canon M50 is good, I used to have that too. But there aren't many lenses for the Canon M system. But if you have enough choice, you will enjoy it. With the A6000, which has the same image quality as the M50, you have hundreds of lenses to choose from.
if you dont mind about autofocus when live view function and focus peaking.. as a dslr nikon d5600 are very good . for video and and manual focus peaking i will go for m50 or a6000 :)
Don’t get the m50 get the R50 better if you like canon
@@_kreage_1709 But the RF50 is almost twice as expensive. There are no third-party lenses. So far there are only 3 RF-S lenses (if you don't want to use RF full format lenses).
are you using f1.4 in all photos?
Yes.
Why does everyone who shoot on Sony wind up the same orange-green treatment?
I don't know because it looks good?
@@pixelkiezdamn good
Price insanely increased in India.
Madness
That's not nice.
i bought my a6k a few months after it came out and i literally just replaced it with a zev10. i made my money back doing photo jobs and ill keep using it till it beaks
Absolutely right. Cameras have to make money. 🙌
shot in raw?
Yes
How u color grade all those
With lightroom and my own presets.
Tutorial on the grading please?
@@josephbaraka4091 I'll have to see if I have enough time.
how do you shoot in 4k with a6000 ?
I dont shoot in 4k with the a6000. The 4K POV Footage are from the gopro 12.
tutorial de como edit
you can watch this: ua-cam.com/video/cjpEyBoGYGg/v-deo.html
a6000 is ugly (IMO), a tad bit limited (no way to change display to evf to auto in one click for me), and for me edits on Sony are just hard to do, especially on this one; I think colors are poo-poo, but people and you included do great with it. And IMO it is noisy, but damn it is so small and pretty handy too! I've used it with Sigma 18-50 and 28-70 (ff kit) perfectly. I've switched to X-T30 for street and I'm way more happy with the edits and the results (I don't use filmsims and think they're weak). Also the noise on fuji is not that catastrophic and looks better IMO (I guess it's just a way newer camera)
I agree with you. The A6000 starts to get noisy much sooner. It's still pretty good up to ISO 1600. That's why it's important to work with lenses that have an open aperture. F1.4 helps a lot. At least in low light. The X-T30 is newer and has an excellent sensor. I also think the Fujifilm colors are better. It doesn't matter in editing, you can correct everything. But if someone wants nice colors out of the camera without a lot of post-processing, I would always recommend a Fujifilm.
Я в шоке
Почему?
another useless review where the guy records the scene with a camera that's not on the title
I do not know what you mean. The title says Sony Alpha 6000. The video takes photos with the Sony Alpha 6000.