One battery save tip which seems to have legs among experienced sony a6000 users is to go into the menu and turn ON the airplane mode. Supposedly keeps the camera from searching for wifi to send uploaded photos.
Good idea. I do this on a Nikon & Canon. As well, dim brightness if u can see it, use screen on short sleep if it has. I us 3rd part Wasabi w/ integrated USB-C to charge on the go however u do your phone on anything else. U can get by on 2 average if u cycle it right
I bought my A6000 in 2021 as my first camera and it's amazing. I still use it today. I bought it with my 16-50mm lens and 55-210mm, and just recently bought my first prime lens (sony 50mm). It's an amazing camera, would definitely recommend as a starting camera!
haha you have the same timeline as me.. Had the base lens 16-50mm, then the 55-210mm. Now I just finished ordering my first fixed lense recently the 30mm f1.4 sigma lense.
I bought my A6000 back in 2014 and every time i think about changng Isee sense and stick with the okd faithful. It does me fine for every day, street, and landscape. Ive jist bought a Sony 70-350 so i can shoot my husbands rugby team in action. I used to think I needed the latest gear but i really dont. Great video from you. Thanks from me in the UK.
Glad you liked it! Really the only reason I ever needed to upgrade from the a6000 was for video. The lack of mic jack and flippy screen was problematic.
Thank you! The a6000 is still a really great camera. I wouldn't suggest buying it if you want to shoot a lot of video, but for photos it's an incredible budget option still.
The A6000 was my first alpha camera, coming from using cybershots, 2018 I moved to full frame with the A7iii. Five years later I invested in Gmaster & G series glass. Sure I did miss the compact travel light friendly from the APSC but now I own an A7cii for my everyday, holiday family camera.
I upgraded to the a7iii last year and, to be entirely frank, I've been taking my a6000 out a lot more recently. I just can't be arsed to shoot with my huge camera. If it's for a paid shoot, sure, but I'm really loving using a small camera again. The a7cii will likely be in my future. :)
I primarily shoot Canon for portrait stuff...but recently bought an older used 6400 for travel and just walking around. It's small and light and inexpensive if something were to happen to it. Great video....and as a fellow SE Wisconcinite....you gotta love the great shooting possibilities around the Great Lakes!
I have one too. Great video and well thought-out. Remember that saving batteries by turning the camera on and off puts additional stress/wear on its components.
Great review!! Just got gifted the A 6000 and was curious how it stacks against my current cameras. So far I see that this would be a great travel/blogging camera. Keep up the great work!!! 🤙🏿
I've had my Sony A6000 since the camera was released in the UK, I use it every week as I took up photography when I retired early from teaching at the University of Manchester ( Retired due to health at aged 46 ) I did a Photography course and that was it I was out all the time taking pictures. I also have a DSLR a Nikon D60 with a 200mm Zoom Lens and 35mm wide angled lens. Regarding my A6000, I have some vintage lens ; Ricoh , Meyer and a Sigmer Lens. I also have 4 extra Non-Sony batteries to use when I'm out and about just in case I'm somewhere where I cannot use a charger.
Awesome! Crazy how, even when we have "better" gear, we always end up taking the small camera out. :) For vintage I currently own a Canon FD 50mm F1.8, but I've used a bunch of Konicas and a few other random weird ones.
I Still use this... Still in love. I use the 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III, it's so good! About to take a trip to the south of the US, ... And like you said, buying more batteries 😅
Using one for travel ans street photography since 2017 and i bought a new one as a back up for only 300 euro's when they discontinued the A6000. For photography is is still very capable.
We'll subscribe just for you mentioning the a6000. Salute👍The a6000 is like the basic build of the best Harley-Davidson -- everything else is just added chrome,whistles and bells. There are a million awesome pics and vids inside every a6000. Get two!
Very interesting video! I've seen several of your videos lately, and, great stuff! I've got a Sony RX100M7 and an A7RIII. Great cameras. The RX is very compact and filled with technology. But it is limits of what that 1 inch sensor can do. The A7RIII is a beast. And also very big to bring along in some situations. I think an aps-c camera could complement as a middle way camera (I know; developed country luxury issue). And I could use some of my full frame lenses too. I'm considering a Sony a6500. The a6600 ond surely the a6700 are too expensive. But the a6500 is not too bad priced used. The reason I'd like to go for this one is the IBIS, which I think is important. Again; great work. Thanks for sharing.
Neat long term review 👍 I bought my A6000 last year with the twin lens kit. Really pleased with it, yes it has a few features out of date but I upgraded from an old Nikon D60 so in comparison it the A6000 is light years ahead.
Sweet! The Meike 35mm is actually surprisingly good. I bought it around late 2020 and ended up using it for almost an entire summer when I was working in Yellowstone. Flares like crazy but besides that it's quite capable.@@AdeyBear
Good review, Im looking at purchasing an a6000 to get back into photography. I always had the same complaint with neck straps. What wrist straps do you reccomend?
The dollar currency is a bit high in my country thats why i want to buy a6000 in 2025 i have used a compact very very simple camera for 1.5 years and then super old canon dslr for 1 years and i decided to replace it with a Sony a6000 actually i am planning to buy the body and 16-50, 55-210 kit lenses + meike 35mm f1.4 lens do you think that are they good for me or do you have any advice for me to buy another camera adjustable screen and being mirrorless are the two most important things for me btw thanks a lot for the video that's great 👍
Thanks for watching! As for lenses, I think you've got a good selection there, but I'd suggest swapping out the Meike 35mm F1.4 for the Meike 35mm F1.7. It's just overall a bit better, and you're not really losing much light. I've had mine for a couple years, here's the video on it if you're interested: ua-cam.com/video/BIdZj4Tl2oc/v-deo.htmlsi=Lg4CJNuA565bgWhS
Thanks for sharing your opinions! your video is very informative and well done. btw I'm looking for a second hand camera as my first one. I can't decide if I should buy a6000 which is super light or buy some old dslr like canon 750d. They are at the pretty close price in my country (750d is a little bit cheaper). However, I think I can get a prime lens at much cheaper price if I go with dslr. This is a hard decision for me. any advices?
Definitely the a6000. A mirrorless camera is so much more advanced than old DSLRs, plus with the a6k you can get a lot of super cheap manual focus lenses (like the Meike 35mm ua-cam.com/video/BIdZj4Tl2oc/v-deo.html)
@@chancetalkscamerasI just saw your reply 2 months later haha. I just bought used a A6000 last month and I’m very happy. It’s super light and compact camera. Thank you a lot bro.
My only complaint about this camera is that I keep catching buttons that I don't want to press, which is probably owing to my fairly large hands. No problems with battery life.
quick question, did you edit the photos in the snow? I just ask because on some reviews people bring up that it has a blue'ish tint/lofi look to the photos which i would honestly love. Is this something you have noticed?
I edit all my photos, so probably. I don't think I have the edits saved for those specific photos though. For many years I tended to edit with the sort of stereotypical orange/teal style (though muted). If you're looking to get that "effect", it's pretty easy in post processing :)
hey do you still recommend this camera? im between this a6000 and eos m50. i like to do casual street photography and maybe some portraits. what would you recommend?
It depends on which system you want to get into. The M50 is slightly better, but Sony's lens ecosystem is more robust and diverse. I'd recommend the Sony since Canon is a bit more limited.
18:28 if the lack of the 3,5 audio jack is really an issue then what is the other option with the same or better quality device to choose than this a6k? (in the same price)
Not really many options at the same price point that I can think of. The closest would probably be the ZV-E10 as it offers an audio jack, flip out screen, etc. It's a lot more video focused than the a6k.
Sigma 16mm F1.4 is going to be what you're looking for then. I reviewed it before I started UA-cam so no video but here's my article with photos, etc. chancetalkscameras.com/sigma-16mm-f1-4-review/
Hi there! I came across an ad for the A6000 on fb marketplace for ~200$ (converted for you convinience) with a kit lens… also there’s Canon 200D ii (kit lens + zoom lens) for around 350$ equivalent… I am just trying ti get into photography for the first time, any suggestion?
Definitely the a6000, Canon DSLRs are kind of a dying breed. However, that does seem a bit cheap for an a6k so make sure it's not a scam listing (only pay cash in person, don't blindly Venmo, etc.)
@@chancetalkscameras Got it for ~180$ today hehe… turns out he has a new set of cameras and wanted to get rid of this… the condition seems pretty good too… i’ll be watching your videos to learn the basics of photography now…. Haha
@@chancetalkscameras i am now thinking of buying a 2nd lens, something versatile…. I already have the 16-55mm kit lens… should I go for the 18-105mm (used) or 55-210mm (new) for the same price?
I know it's pretty off the topic, but yet.. Does anybody knows, why the image, the ratio, when you get into a chatroullet, with a6000 it gets kinda cropped? Like it's not full, you know what I mean? I run my Sony through an HDVI on video mode 4:3... If somebody will answer, I'll be very grateful 😊
@@chancetalkscameras well, thanks anyway for answering! I'll keep on searching, though there's pretty much nothing, about it.. maybe there's more omegle users, that know...
@@chancetalkscameras just got an a6000 with 3 lenses for $500. I own a better newer one but this camera is nice and compact and it has almost 40k but works with no issues. They are truly built to last.
Yeah the ZV-E10 is a comparable upgrade. I own it and use it to shoot all my videos (review coming eventually when I get time). It's a great camera but I don't like how it doesn't have a viewfinder. It still takes amazing photos, but it definitely feels like it was designed moreso with video in mind.
This camera is plastic. Magnesium alloy is for their more expensive models like A6500. Even the lens mount is half-plastic. The reason it can fall and live is because it weights nothing.
@@wastxyz Build quality? One of the lowest in it's price range. With other brands you aren't getting plastic lens mounts. Olympus made metal cameras in that price range.
One battery save tip which seems to have legs among experienced sony a6000 users is to go into the menu and turn ON the airplane mode. Supposedly keeps the camera from searching for wifi to send uploaded photos.
Oh yeah! I've had it on for so unbelievably long that I just forgot to even include it!
I'm not sure that the a7iii is that much of an upgrade - Still prefer to carry one of my three a6000's
@@hjones451 I wish i own the one but...
@@kenschaub4119 airplane mode is on, but thanks for the tip - I have 2 in full working and a third which is in need of repair.
Good idea. I do this on a Nikon & Canon. As well, dim brightness if u can see it, use screen on short sleep if it has. I us 3rd part Wasabi w/ integrated USB-C to charge on the go however u do your phone on anything else. U can get by on 2 average if u cycle it right
I bought my A6000 in 2021 as my first camera and it's amazing. I still use it today. I bought it with my 16-50mm lens and 55-210mm, and just recently bought my first prime lens (sony 50mm). It's an amazing camera, would definitely recommend as a starting camera!
Awesome! Got any other plans for lenses in the future? I can wholeheartedly recommend the Sigma 30mm if you're looking for a mid-range prime!
haha you have the same timeline as me.. Had the base lens 16-50mm, then the 55-210mm.
Now I just finished ordering my first fixed lense recently the 30mm f1.4 sigma lense.
A prime lens for an APS-C camera is actually 35mm.
@@curtlycookies115 totally agree, I have three a6000 cameras - a back up plan.
I bought my A6000 back in 2014 and every time i think about changng Isee sense and stick with the okd faithful. It does me fine for every day, street, and landscape. Ive jist bought a Sony 70-350 so i can shoot my husbands rugby team in action. I used to think I needed the latest gear but i really dont. Great video from you. Thanks from me in the UK.
Glad you liked it! Really the only reason I ever needed to upgrade from the a6000 was for video. The lack of mic jack and flippy screen was problematic.
You're so passionate about your camera & photography!!!
I'm soo tempted to get an a6000
Thank you! The a6000 is still a really great camera. I wouldn't suggest buying it if you want to shoot a lot of video, but for photos it's an incredible budget option still.
I'm planning to get this camera, switching from Nikon d3100, this would be the first time of me using mirror less camera
The A6000 was my first alpha camera, coming from using cybershots, 2018 I moved to full frame with the A7iii. Five years later I invested in Gmaster & G series glass. Sure I did miss the compact travel light friendly from the APSC but now I own an A7cii for my everyday, holiday family camera.
I upgraded to the a7iii last year and, to be entirely frank, I've been taking my a6000 out a lot more recently. I just can't be arsed to shoot with my huge camera. If it's for a paid shoot, sure, but I'm really loving using a small camera again.
The a7cii will likely be in my future. :)
@@chancetalkscameras agree.
just used your article to update my firmware for sony a7iii. thanks mate!
Glad it helped!
You're an amazing creator. I just found your website and channel and it really helped me. Thanks man
Thanks, glad I could help!
I primarily shoot Canon for portrait stuff...but recently bought an older used 6400 for travel and just walking around. It's small and light and inexpensive if something were to happen to it.
Great video....and as a fellow SE Wisconcinite....you gotta love the great shooting possibilities around the Great Lakes!
Yessir! Our terrain may be flat, but at least our woods and water are gorgeous.
This very helpful after finding an old a6000 I found in the closet. Thanks so much.
I'd love to find an a6000 randomly in my closet!
Just purchased one of these. I’m more of a Canon user but I wanted a compact mirrorless camera I can just put in my pocket.
Thanks for this review
Glad you liked the video. I moved over from a Canon T5 so many years ago and have never regretted it.
Exactly why I bought one, also!
I have one too. Great video and well thought-out.
Remember that saving batteries by turning the camera on and off puts additional stress/wear on its components.
That's a great point! Especially if you're using the kit lens for example which retracts when turned off.
Great review!! Just got gifted the A 6000 and was curious how it stacks against my current cameras. So far I see that this would be a great travel/blogging camera. Keep up the great work!!! 🤙🏿
It's pretty solid. I will say, the lack of IBIS and mic jack is annoying for vlogging, but if you're just shooting pictures, it's still excellent.
I've had my Sony A6000 since the camera was released in the UK, I use it every week as I took up photography when I retired early from teaching at the University of Manchester ( Retired due to health at aged 46 ) I did a Photography course and that was it I was out all the time taking pictures. I also have a DSLR a Nikon D60 with a 200mm Zoom Lens and 35mm wide angled lens.
Regarding my A6000, I have some vintage lens ; Ricoh , Meyer and a Sigmer Lens. I also have 4 extra Non-Sony batteries to use when I'm out and about just in case I'm somewhere where I cannot use a charger.
Awesome! Crazy how, even when we have "better" gear, we always end up taking the small camera out. :) For vintage I currently own a Canon FD 50mm F1.8, but I've used a bunch of Konicas and a few other random weird ones.
I used to live in Manchester, did you do any street photography there? it would be interesting to see some photos
I Still use this... Still in love. I use the 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III, it's so good! About to take a trip to the south of the US, ... And like you said, buying more batteries 😅
Awesome, enjoy!
Using one for travel ans street photography since 2017 and i bought a new one as a back up for only 300 euro's when they discontinued the A6000. For photography is is still very capable.
Yeah, video is a little rough, but for photos it's still awesome!
i just made a video with this and i love it, will enter 2024 with it
Heck yeah dude, this camera is still a beast.
I have this camera with a Sony 20mm f2.8, a 50mm f1.8 and a 55-210 OSS, it's a pretty good camera.
That's a great set of lenses!
We'll subscribe just for you mentioning the a6000. Salute👍The a6000 is like the basic build of the best Harley-Davidson -- everything else is just added chrome,whistles and bells. There are a million awesome pics and vids inside every a6000. Get two!
Truly one of the most iconic cameras of all time!
Sony a6000 uses ❤
I love this camera :)
Very interesting video! I've seen several of your videos lately, and, great stuff!
I've got a Sony RX100M7 and an A7RIII. Great cameras. The RX is very compact and filled with technology. But it is limits of what that 1 inch sensor can do. The A7RIII is a beast. And also very big to bring along in some situations.
I think an aps-c camera could complement as a middle way camera (I know; developed country luxury issue). And I could use some of my full frame lenses too.
I'm considering a Sony a6500. The a6600 ond surely the a6700 are too expensive. But the a6500 is not too bad priced used. The reason I'd like to go for this one is the IBIS, which I think is important.
Again; great work. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the kind words!
A6500 is a nice camera, and I totally agree that IBIS is critical.
Neat long term review 👍
I bought my A6000 last year with the twin lens kit. Really pleased with it, yes it has a few features out of date but I upgraded from an old Nikon D60 so in comparison it the A6000 is light years ahead.
Awesome! Yeah I originally upgraded from a cheap Canon so the a6000 felt like a massive upgrade. Planning on picking up any more lenses?
I intend to get one of the cheap 35mm manual focus lenses like a 7Artisans / Meike or Neewer.
Sweet! The Meike 35mm is actually surprisingly good. I bought it around late 2020 and ended up using it for almost an entire summer when I was working in Yellowstone. Flares like crazy but besides that it's quite capable.@@AdeyBear
Good review, Im looking at purchasing an a6000 to get back into photography. I always had the same complaint with neck straps. What wrist straps do you reccomend?
I just use a super cheap one from Amazon (amzn.to/3UQwVdm). Had it for years with no problems
Thanks for this video
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic ❤
Thanks! :)
The dollar currency is a bit high in my country thats why i want to buy a6000 in 2025 i have used a compact very very simple camera for 1.5 years and then super old canon dslr for 1 years and i decided to replace it with a Sony a6000 actually i am planning to buy the body and 16-50, 55-210 kit lenses + meike 35mm f1.4 lens do you think that are they good for me or do you have any advice for me to buy another camera adjustable screen and being mirrorless are the two most important things for me btw thanks a lot for the video that's great 👍
Thanks for watching! As for lenses, I think you've got a good selection there, but I'd suggest swapping out the Meike 35mm F1.4 for the Meike 35mm F1.7. It's just overall a bit better, and you're not really losing much light. I've had mine for a couple years, here's the video on it if you're interested: ua-cam.com/video/BIdZj4Tl2oc/v-deo.htmlsi=Lg4CJNuA565bgWhS
@chancetalkscameras thank you
Thanks for sharing your opinions! your video is very informative and well done.
btw I'm looking for a second hand camera as my first one. I can't decide if I should buy a6000 which is super light or buy some old dslr like canon 750d. They are at the pretty close price in my country (750d is a little bit cheaper). However, I think I can get a prime lens at much cheaper price if I go with dslr. This is a hard decision for me. any advices?
Definitely the a6000. A mirrorless camera is so much more advanced than old DSLRs, plus with the a6k you can get a lot of super cheap manual focus lenses (like the Meike 35mm ua-cam.com/video/BIdZj4Tl2oc/v-deo.html)
@@chancetalkscamerasI just saw your reply 2 months later haha. I just bought used a A6000 last month and I’m very happy. It’s super light and compact camera. Thank you a lot bro.
My only complaint about this camera is that I keep catching buttons that I don't want to press, which is probably owing to my fairly large hands. No problems with battery life.
That's fair. I have pretty medium sized hands but with heavy winter gloves I'd always push stuff out of place.
I’m experiencing this with the record button. My thumb wants to rest on the side not the direct back
quick question, did you edit the photos in the snow? I just ask because on some reviews people bring up that it has a blue'ish tint/lofi look to the photos which i would honestly love. Is this something you have noticed?
I edit all my photos, so probably. I don't think I have the edits saved for those specific photos though. For many years I tended to edit with the sort of stereotypical orange/teal style (though muted). If you're looking to get that "effect", it's pretty easy in post processing :)
hey do you still recommend this camera? im between this a6000 and eos m50. i like to do casual street photography and maybe some portraits. what would you recommend?
It depends on which system you want to get into. The M50 is slightly better, but Sony's lens ecosystem is more robust and diverse. I'd recommend the Sony since Canon is a bit more limited.
can I ask what addons you bought for it like grip, case, lenses? I just got one to start my photography journey
Sigma 30mm F1.4 is an incredible prime, and the Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 is perfect for a zoom.
I have a question:do you think this camera is good for studio?
If you have good lighting, yes.
18:28 if the lack of the 3,5 audio jack is really an issue then what is the other option with the same or better quality device to choose than this a6k? (in the same price)
Not really many options at the same price point that I can think of. The closest would probably be the ZV-E10 as it offers an audio jack, flip out screen, etc. It's a lot more video focused than the a6k.
Found one for 230$, should I go for it?
That's a pretty solid deal assuming everything else checks out.
looking for a wider and shorter prime lens than Sony E 35mm F1.8, it seems there isn't anything shorter and wider lens at F1.8
Sigma 16mm F1.4 is going to be what you're looking for then. I reviewed it before I started UA-cam so no video but here's my article with photos, etc. chancetalkscameras.com/sigma-16mm-f1-4-review/
@@chancetalkscameras thanks ! I will take a look
sigma 56mm 1.4f make it to another world!
Great lens!
Hi there! I came across an ad for the A6000 on fb marketplace for ~200$ (converted for you convinience) with a kit lens… also there’s Canon 200D ii (kit lens + zoom lens) for around 350$ equivalent… I am just trying ti get into photography for the first time, any suggestion?
Definitely the a6000, Canon DSLRs are kind of a dying breed. However, that does seem a bit cheap for an a6k so make sure it's not a scam listing (only pay cash in person, don't blindly Venmo, etc.)
@@chancetalkscamerasoh, thank you so much for the reply
@@chancetalkscameras Got it for ~180$ today hehe… turns out he has a new set of cameras and wanted to get rid of this… the condition seems pretty good too… i’ll be watching your videos to learn the basics of photography now…. Haha
That's a steal, congrats! :)@@denymoirangthem
@@chancetalkscameras i am now thinking of buying a 2nd lens, something versatile…. I already have the 16-55mm kit lens… should I go for the 18-105mm (used) or 55-210mm (new) for the same price?
I know it's pretty off the topic, but yet.. Does anybody knows, why the image, the ratio, when you get into a chatroullet, with a6000 it gets kinda cropped? Like it's not full, you know what I mean? I run my Sony through an HDVI on video mode 4:3... If somebody will answer, I'll be very grateful 😊
Afraid I don't know anything of the sort, sorry ):
@@chancetalkscameras well, thanks anyway for answering! I'll keep on searching, though there's pretty much nothing, about it.. maybe there's more omegle users, that know...
The aspect ratio of the sensor is 3:2
tnx a lot@@themaedog
What is your shutter count for it?
Not sure, I think around 60-70k last time I checked.
@@chancetalkscameras just got an a6000 with 3 lenses for $500. I own a better newer one but this camera is nice and compact and it has almost 40k but works with no issues. They are truly built to last.
ah zv e10 but it still too high for my budget should I save up and postpone to upgrade ._.
Yeah the ZV-E10 is a comparable upgrade. I own it and use it to shoot all my videos (review coming eventually when I get time). It's a great camera but I don't like how it doesn't have a viewfinder. It still takes amazing photos, but it definitely feels like it was designed moreso with video in mind.
Video stability????
It has no built-in stabilization. I usually used the 16-50mm kit lens because the stabilization was pretty good on it.
Fact : if you have the skill to take great photographs, no matter what hardware you use 👌
Gear can make a difference to a certain degree, but I absolutely agree!
I bought a Sony a5000 I’m thinking of upgrading to a 6000
The a6000 is definitely a big leap over the 5000! You get a viewfinder :)
This camera is plastic. Magnesium alloy is for their more expensive models like A6500. Even the lens mount is half-plastic. The reason it can fall and live is because it weights nothing.
Hmm, you may be right. I think certain parts are made of magnesium alloy though.
Still its very high quality..
@@wastxyz Build quality? One of the lowest in it's price range. With other brands you aren't getting plastic lens mounts. Olympus made metal cameras in that price range.
great video, hugs from Brazil.
Thank you, hugs from America. :)
I got the a6300 but the screen is bad😅 Words whith the evf great camera 😊
Yeah Sony's screens are pretty bad generally. The a6000 screen is "good enough" but it could definitely be better.
i mean broken... sorry. I speak spanish.
@@chancetalkscameras
bro ur hands are huuuuuge
Well, you know what they say