Sony
A6000
Based on 300 Reddit mentions
$882.67
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Torn on what camera to get – Sony a6000, Ricoh GRIIIx, or something else?
You seem to be very hung up on the age of these cameras. That's really not a factor. For video shooting it does matter a ton since there are still strides being made there, but for stills shooting, the technology largely hit a plateau in I would say 2012-3 give or take. The A6000 is from 2014 and it
...squidbrand in r/ricohGR
May 9, 2026 5:20 PM
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Tips für Neueinsteiger
Kommt letztlich aufs Budget an und was dir persönlich wichtig ist. Ich hab selbst vor zwei Jahren mit der Sony A6000 angefangen und für den Preis, den du gebraucht zahlst, ist die wirklich eine starke Wahl. Mittlerweile bin ich auf eine A6700 umgestiegen, aber ehrlich gesagt würde man den Unterschie
...lcaber in r/Fotografie
May 8, 2026 11:39 AM
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Wieder Lust auf Fotografie – Sony A6000, Vögel & Tiere, was würdet ihr empfehlen?
Sony 70-350, das mit Abstand beste aps-c objektiv für diese Brennweite, tatsächlich mein absolutes Lieblingsobjektiv - und du merkst den Unterschied zwischen 300 und 350, glaub mir. Scharf, schnell, unglaublich kompakt, interne Stabilisation was der a6000 noch fehlt... die einzige Alternative wäre i
...SignificanceOk9187 in r/Fotografie
January 25, 2026 9:37 AM
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DIM: Fujifilm X-A3 for travel photos
Lol i had this cam it’s rly so mid. The “soft” vibe that fuji gives off is bec it doesnt focus well so the photos arent sharp. The color profile sucks. Fujifilm recipes are glorified filters, you can download lightroom presets. If u want a starter camera, get a secondhand sony a6000/6300/6400.
Jolly-Sea6019 in r/deinfluencingPH
April 5, 2026 1:44 PM
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Einstieg ins Hobby
Die Sony a6000 wird bestimmt eine gute Einstiegs Kamera für dich sein. Der Autofokus ist in die Jahre gekommen, aber für Landschaftsbilder sollte das nicht so wichtig sein.
LeoT96 in r/Fotografie
April 30, 2026 7:58 PM
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Should I switch Cameras before it's too late?
Sony a6000 is very old, unless you mean a6700 then it's good. You can do good photography with either brand. Don't look back, unless you have a specific reason. One that you can cite and explain. AF tracking might be one, or framerate and resolution for video, or whatever. Other people having it is
...luksfuks in r/AskPhotography
March 8, 2026 11:52 PM
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Camera question
You can get pretty decent results from almost any camera from the major brands for video. For fly tying specifically, the lens is the most important part. You would want something that can shoot close up, something with a macro ability. Also, please use a tripod. And set the camera manually so the e
...TheAtomicFly66 in r/flytying
April 23, 2026 7:51 AM
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Is Lumix autofocus really that bad? S1 vs S5 user experiences needed
That actually makes a lot of sense, thanks for the explanation. I think part of my confusion comes from watching more recent comparisons where people still describe the AF as “bad” in general, without really separating photo vs video use. It’s good to hear that in real-world shooting (like weddings)
...Able_Grocery3286 in r/Lumix
April 27, 2026 7:50 AM
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Is there anyone who has used both Sony and Olympus cameras?
I had an a6000 for 10 years before switching to an OM-5 mk.II last year, best decision ever. To be honest, most of the 10 years I had the a6000 I was in a photography "hiatus" because of mainly personal reasons but, when I decided to start taking pictures again last year, I started struggling again
...DukeOfGarbage in r/M43
April 21, 2026 6:12 AM
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Thoughts on this Canon EOS Rebel T7 Costco is selling?
Personally i would not buy that specific rebel camera for birding, new or used. The 7d mark 2 would be my goto used budget body for wildlife in the Canon system, that paired with a decent telephoto lens, something beyond a kit lens. In the modern mirrorless id be looking at the Canon R line but its
...wadesh in r/birding
February 25, 2026 12:11 AM
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