![]() ![]() It's only marginally better than the RX100, mainly in low light situations. I've tested the video for the Alpha 6000 and compared it to video shot on my RX100. Since my primary purpose is to use this for travel and video I will return it & 2 extra lenses if this won't be updated. I got the Alpha 6000 camera yesterday, and was upset to find it doesn't have SONY's newest codec for XAVC S. Someone at another forum suggested emailing Sony, so I did, with this email: I want to have the setting to force the visualisation on screen with always the good light to do the framing ? We only can view it when we make the AF, but it's too quick to make a good framing So i can see nothing to make good studio picture. i take a picture, light is good, but when I would do the framing with my screen, I see nothing (too low light, modeling lamp aren't powerfull than flash lamp). Exemple : i make with my A6000 studio pictures with professional strobes, black background, chiaroscuro style. ![]() > Liveview : Can we have the possibility to see in the screen (LCD or EVF) a "well-lighted-picture", to do the framing. However, it's possible to program a custom fonction to select LCD/EVF with a button (like others sony cameras). > ViewFinder : Can we set the sensibility of the detector for the viewfinder ? I know we can desactivate the Auto mode to select manualy viewfinder or LCD screen, but i think the sensibility of detector for the viewfinder is too much. I take my camera on my body, screen facing up, like a Rolleiflex, and i must desactivate the auto mode to do it. I am not hoping much from this post, but what can I do. With these two changes this camera would really be a good camera. So, please, a flatter noise / ISO curve, and CDAF with the closed iris, like with all the other NEX cameras. ![]() and somebody decided at Sony that the CDAF focus is obtained with the iris wide open, then the iris closes to the selected aperture, this giving a "jump" in the image after the focus confirmation beep and a decreased rate of focussed images in CDAF mode - AF-S and DMF settings, and partially in AF-A setting, due to a kind of focus shift related to iris closing. It is very anoying, and I pray that somebody will give us a "flatter" noise curve. I have seen the same thing with RZ100 / RX100II, but only with Low setting. somebody decided at Sony that the sensor in A6000 is noiseless below ISO400, so the noise reduction below ISO400 is too low, resulting in noisier shots at ISO250-400 than at ISO500-1000 - this is true for LOW and Normal High ISO noise reduction levels. ![]() I bought A6000, and after 15000 "test shots" I have the following observations / requests for Firmware Update changes: I have NEX-5N, NEX6, NEX7, and I love them all, each with it's shortcommings. ![]()
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