I love the tunnel shot at 7:15. Would be great to see the camera settings for each shot ss, ap, iso. Also, it's great to see a calm street photography shoot without all the noise pollution from cars, people, etc. Shooting at twilight really helps set the mood in your photos as well. Great job! Keep it going. I subbed. 👏📷
I love photos of bulding signs at night. 11:21 is my favourite photo. I still have my Sony A6000 and its a workhorse. I have the sigma 30 mm 1.4 on mine.
Hi! I am new and just got my a6000 for casual/family photography, nothing complicated or fancy. Yesterday I receives my 50mm 1.8 FE lens and as I have been reading, is difficult to take shots in low light conditions since does not have OSS. In your video, night shots are sharp, how did you take them? Any tip or setting I might be missing?
to get sharper photos in low light there's 3 things you are going to want to do 1. use the lowest aperture (f/1.8) 2. raise your ISO, in the video my iso was set to around 2000 to 3200 once it got dark. i would recommend not going higher than 3200 because then your photos will be very noisy. 3. slower your shutter speed, unless you are shooting light trails then I would recommend keeping your shutter speed at around 1/200. you can get away with shots a little slower but if you slow your shutter speed more then your photos will be blurry. so you want your shutter speed slow enough to get light but fast enough for a sharp photo. doing these 3 together should help get brighter and sharper photos at night
@@2121VISION Thank you very much for the tips. I assume that these settings should be set in manual mode because (as fas as I know) the aperture mode does not allow to change shutter speed and ISO.
Loved the video. As someone who wants to switch from film cameras to mirrorless (looking now at Sony a6000 - hence why stumbling upon this video), what maximum price would you recommend for a second hand, old-ish, entry level camera? I'm from Europe if that helps
I got mine off eBay for around $360 (body) and it also depends on the time of year you buy the camera since different times of year it can be a bit higher
Im glad you liked the video! if you look at the a6000 online you will see a lot of companies like b&h or other camera retailers selling the camera new for 5 and even 600 (USD). you can find the body used for a lot cheaper (my brother bought his used from KEH for just over 400 (USD) ). my best advice is if you have a bigger budget then I would look at the a6100 or a6400 as these offer a little more quality as well as better video (4k at 30fps) and I believe the a6400 even has weather sealing. they are also very user-friendly which helps your case coming from film. if your budget is ballin and you are looking to spend 1500$ or more then I would say to look at the a7ii or even a7iii. now I will also say that the a6000 is still an excellent choice. it is very user-friendly and it is still applicable even today with it being more than 5 years old. it's my main camera for photography right now and it's an absolute weapon to say the least. depending on your budget, ill break it down for you (this is my best advice, i am no expert. just a broke college student who knows a thing or two about photography) sony a6000 with a kit lens, or a used 50mm 1.8 - a6000 with a nicer lens -a6100 with a kit lens -a6400 with a kit lens -any A-series camera really would be a good choice because they are all easy to use and are still popular cameras to this day - research full frames that would work for what you would be doing hope this helps you out a bit!
@@2121VISION Thanks a lot for the thoughtful response and the information Like yourself, I'm in college with a pretty tight budget. Wanted to do more photography as an extension of my creative process, so I wouldn't stress getting something high end, at least in the beginning. I don't really plan to record much, that's why I didn't think much of the Sony a6100 and higher, even though.... the weather sealing of the a6400 sounds amazing. Wish yall the best
If you want to check out my ig story @2121.vision I’m actually going to edit my followers photos! So if you’d like to see how I edit and possibly have your own photos edited by me then definitely check my instagram out.
I am looking at this camera and the Canon m100 to start photography on a budget. Does this camera burn out batteries quick?I am considering different aspects of each camera
Unfortunately the battery life on the A6000 is not great. I keep multiple batteries with me when I go to take photos because you will run through one or two of them easy
Hi guys, the video is very informative in terms of photo quality, but this video can still be considered as an overview of the real shooting of go pro in poor lighting and at night, one question remains what is this go pro :) I would also like a review with such an objective on the quality of the video shooting on this camera.
It’s called focus peaking, when you put your camera in Manual focus it will zoom on whatever you are shooting as you turn the focus ring. It just helps with making sure you are nailing that focus since you are focusing manually!
Cool video, if possible next time as you shoot let us know what aperture, focal length, shutter speed, and ISO you used for each shot. Great content.
ughhh i miss that little shutter click. that a6000 was my baby for a good 2 years during college, sometimes I miss her
Great pictures bro! ❤
I just bought this as my first camera so it makes me so excited to see that it has so much potential to unlock once I get the experience
Literally check my notifications everyday to wait for a new vid, such amazing videos keep posting!
That means a lot! Thanks man👌🏽
My favourite,keep posting
Hi, its nice to see your settings ;-)
Sony is awesome when night..
18:52 definitely 🔥
Legend 👌🏽
Amazing video and pics man! Like a pro! Congrats
I love the tunnel shot at 7:15. Would be great to see the camera settings for each shot ss, ap, iso. Also, it's great to see a calm street photography shoot without all the noise pollution from cars, people, etc. Shooting at twilight really helps set the mood in your photos as well. Great job! Keep it going. I subbed. 👏📷
It was surprisingly quiet! I plan on adding my camera settings in future pov’s now that I know a lot of people would benefit from it!
@@2121VISION reminds me of Pierre Lambert's shots. Great stuff. Looking forward to the next set.
@@ckdesignlab absolutely
@@2121VISION I totally would love that!Your Videos catch me so much.Especially if they are at night
Keep going!Absolutely love the content.
I’m thinking to maybe get an a6000 or a6300
I appreciate that! both are great choices 👍🏽
Really good shots here I really enjoy the uptown signs for sure 3:35
Thanks man!
Love the 13-15min time frame!! Beautiful shots.
Thanks a lot!
I love photos of bulding signs at night. 11:21 is my favourite photo. I still have my Sony A6000 and its a workhorse. I have the sigma 30 mm 1.4 on mine.
That’s a mean setup!
Nice images!
Okeee a6000 lets gooo
🔥
dude I use the exact setup for my photo page on insta, awesome shots 😎
It’s a good one!
Hi! I am new and just got my a6000 for casual/family photography, nothing complicated or fancy. Yesterday I receives my 50mm 1.8 FE lens and as I have been reading, is difficult to take shots in low light conditions since does not have OSS. In your video, night shots are sharp, how did you take them? Any tip or setting I might be missing?
to get sharper photos in low light there's 3 things you are going to want to do 1. use the lowest aperture (f/1.8) 2. raise your ISO, in the video my iso was set to around 2000 to 3200 once it got dark. i would recommend not going higher than 3200 because then your photos will be very noisy. 3. slower your shutter speed, unless you are shooting light trails then I would recommend keeping your shutter speed at around 1/200. you can get away with shots a little slower but if you slow your shutter speed more then your photos will be blurry. so you want your shutter speed slow enough to get light but fast enough for a sharp photo. doing these 3 together should help get brighter and sharper photos at night
@@2121VISION Thank you very much for the tips. I assume that these settings should be set in manual mode because (as fas as I know) the aperture mode does not allow to change shutter speed and ISO.
@@jmhvera100 yes that is correct 👍. You are going to want to do all this in manual mode. Hope that helps!
Loved the video.
As someone who wants to switch from film cameras to mirrorless (looking now at Sony a6000 - hence why stumbling upon this video), what maximum price would you recommend for a second hand, old-ish, entry level camera? I'm from Europe if that helps
I got mine off eBay for around $360 (body) and it also depends on the time of year you buy the camera since different times of year it can be a bit higher
Im glad you liked the video! if you look at the a6000 online you will see a lot of companies like b&h or other camera retailers selling the camera new for 5 and even 600 (USD). you can find the body used for a lot cheaper (my brother bought his used from KEH for just over 400 (USD) ). my best advice is if you have a bigger budget then I would look at the a6100 or a6400 as these offer a little more quality as well as better video (4k at 30fps) and I believe the a6400 even has weather sealing. they are also very user-friendly which helps your case coming from film. if your budget is ballin and you are looking to spend 1500$ or more then I would say to look at the a7ii or even a7iii.
now I will also say that the a6000 is still an excellent choice. it is very user-friendly and it is still applicable even today with it being more than 5 years old. it's my main camera for photography right now and it's an absolute weapon to say the least. depending on your budget, ill break it down for you (this is my best advice, i am no expert. just a broke college student who knows a thing or two about photography)
sony a6000 with a kit lens, or a used 50mm 1.8
- a6000 with a nicer lens
-a6100 with a kit lens
-a6400 with a kit lens
-any A-series camera really would be a good choice because they are all easy to use and are still popular cameras to this day
- research full frames that would work for what you would be doing
hope this helps you out a bit!
@@2121VISION Thanks a lot for the thoughtful response and the information
Like yourself, I'm in college with a pretty tight budget. Wanted to do more photography as an extension of my creative process, so I wouldn't stress getting something high end, at least in the beginning. I don't really plan to record much, that's why I didn't think much of the Sony a6100 and higher, even though.... the weather sealing of the a6400 sounds amazing.
Wish yall the best
hello, you took wonderful photos , could you make a video where you show how you edit them with lightroom or the program you use for post?
If you want to check out my ig story @2121.vision I’m actually going to edit my followers photos! So if you’d like to see how I edit and possibly have your own photos edited by me then definitely check my instagram out.
I am looking at this camera and the Canon m100 to start photography on a budget. Does this camera burn out batteries quick?I am considering different aspects of each camera
Unfortunately the battery life on the A6000 is not great. I keep multiple batteries with me when I go to take photos because you will run through one or two of them easy
Time stamp your favorite shot!⬇️
do you have before and after of your presets?
that is something I'm looking to incorporate in my next pov!
Can it be used for commercial shooting for example weddings? Can you even call him professional?
who drove by @ 20:01???? a tri-cop??
It was a Jeep Trackhawk. I just pointed it out because it’s probably my favorite car 😅
Only reason I moved away from all cameras below a6500 is the batteries.
thinking about buying his camera, should i?
I made a video not too long ago about the sony a6000 in 2023, you should check it out!
I made a video not too long ago about the sony a6000 in 2023, you should check it out!
Can you please share your color preset please ?
Can you touch to focus with this camera
Unfortunately no you cannot touch to focus
Ok thanks
Hi guys, the video is very informative in terms of photo quality, but this video can still be considered as an overview of the real shooting of go pro in poor lighting and at night, one question remains what is this go pro :) I would also like a review with such an objective on the quality of the video shooting on this camera.
How do you get it to zoom in before every shot?
It’s called focus peaking, when you put your camera in Manual focus it will zoom on whatever you are shooting as you turn the focus ring. It just helps with making sure you are nailing that focus since you are focusing manually!
Idk what I expected Birmingham to look like but this isn’t it 😂