Sony A6000

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Sony α6000
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Maker Sony
Type Mirrorless interchangeable lens camera
Image sensor type Exmor HD CMOS
Image sensor size 23.5 x 15.6mm (APS-C type)
Maximum resolution (3:2) 6000 x 4000 (24.3MP) (16:9) 6000 x 3375 (20.1MP)
Image processor Bionz X
Recording medium SD/ SDHC/SDXC, Memory Stick Pro Duo/ Pro-HG Duo
Lens mount Sony E-mount
Flash Incorporated flash (pop-out), hotshoe
Shutter speeds 1/4000s to 30s
ASA/ISO range Auto, 100 – 25800
Focus areas 179 focus points
Continuous shooting 3 frame/s, 11 frame/s in speed priority mode
Viewfinder Built-in 1.44 million dots OLED Electronic viewfinder
Viewfinder magnification 0.7
Frame coverage 100%
Custom WB Yes
Rear LCD monitor 3 inches with 921,600 dots
Battery NP-FW50, InfoLITHIUM, 7.2 V, 1080 mAh, 7.7 Wh, Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
Dimensions 120 x 67 x 45mm (4.72 x 2.64 x 1.77 inches)
Weight 344g including battery

The Sony A6000 (stylized Sony α6000, model ILCE-6000)[1] is a digital camera announced February 12, 2014.[2] It is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera or MILC, and this has a smaller body form factor than a traditional DSLR, whilst retaining the sensor size and features of an APS-C-sized model. It is targeted at experienced users, enthusiasts and professionals. It replaces the NEX-6 and NEX-7.[3] Review websites note that although the A6000 uses a 24MP sensor like the Sony NEX-7, the Sony Alpha A6000 can also be seen as more of a replacement of the Sony NEX-6.[4]

As other cameras the Sony A6000 is advertised featuring the "world's fastest autofocus" with lag of 0.06 second and 11 fps continuous shooting with tracking AF, but now lags for example behind the latest Nikon 1 series J4 with 0.01 second delay and 20 fps continuous shooting with tracking AF, albeit with a much smaller and lower-quality sensor. Its MSRP is $700 with a 16-50mm power-zoom kit lens f/3.5-5.6.[5]

Firmware Updates

Firmware Ver1.10 was released on 30 October,2014, faster start up time and support to "Smart Remote Control" Play Memories application.[6]

Firmware Ver1.20 was released on 26 March 2015, added support to new lens and a few minor enhancements.[7]

Firmware Ver1.21 was released on 6 April 2015, fixed error in Ver1.20 and improved lens performance.[8]

Firmware Ver2.00 was released on 16 June 2015, enables to capture video in XAVC S codec which supports high Bit Rates.[9]

Firmware Ver3.10 was released on 17 March 2016, optimizes the new lenses performance. (Applied to the lenses releasing after 2016 March) [10]

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