Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 8, 2017

Waching daily Aug 28 2017

Sony A6000 (ILCE-6000) is not a very large camera. It has reasonable grip and EVF

I think it should start a little bit faster

If you use 16-50mm lens, you can zoom electronically using the zoom ring and lever

There are many focus modes, some of them support phase focusing

Manual focusing mode enlarges preview (it can be used even in low-light conditions despite higher noise levels)

Quick menu

The main menu can be controlled pressing and turning the 4-way controller

Small internal flash

The camera has 3 custom modes

HDR mode

The movie recording button has completely awkward position (and it is also very small and difficult to press)

You can change aperture in movie mode. I appreciate Auto ISO in M mode

Fast autofocus in video mode (you can change the speed)

Touch screen (and touch AF) is missing

A6000 has a tiltable screen. It is fine for macro shooting

The camera can be charged using a micro-USB port (you can use a power bank too)

Wi-Fi does not provide many functions and it is complicated

Image preview and copying is without any problems

Remote control is a special function in a different part of the menu

Most of the parameters has to be set in a camera (the smartphone is almost a remote shutter only)

One of the remote functions that are supported, is powerzoom

Touch AF does not work even with a smartphone

Delays are very short

You can remotely set exposure correction

JPEG

RAW

Electronic zoom is relatively smooth

The tiltable screen was very useful here

Autofocus is really quick

The touch screen would be fine, but A6000 does not have it. Pity

Night video has a reasonable quality

On the other hand, light levels are too low here and the video is dark

1/60 s, F8, ISO 100, 16 mm (24 mm EQ)

1/6 s, F4, ISO 3200, 23 mm (34 mm EQ)

1/250 s, F9, ISO 100, 16 mm (24 mm EQ)

1/80 s, F5.6, ISO 160, 41 mm (63 mm EQ)

1/80 s, F5.6, ISO 800, 50 mm (75 mm EQ), -0.3 EV

1/15 s, F3.5, ISO 3200, 16 mm (24 mm EQ), -0.3 EV

For more infomation >> Sony A6000 (ILCE-6000) Handling review & Full HD video samples - Duration: 7:36.

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