Re: Just picked up a Sony A6000
BolleDuc wrote:
Hi Guys,
I may have finally lost my mind & demonstrated the utter insanity of the GAS attack!
Ever since unloading my A65 in favour of an all MFT kit, there was always some nagging thing in the back of my mind about the bigger sensor size of the APS-C format being somehow better. When Sony came up with a 24 megapixel variant, along with a promise of good low light performance, I almost couldn't help myself & I started reading the reviews on the A6000. The whopping additional $25 discount for Canada Day at a local big box store had me throw caution to the wind & I splurged $725 (about $820 with taxes) on the Sony, replete with the 16-50mm PZ kit lens.
At least you saved $25
I've been shooting my feet plonked on the corner of my desk, my flowers outside the front door & I've been trying the occasional shot out the window of a moving car (I do a lot of this with my GX7!) & I'm really not seeing the dramatic differences I expected. Actually I'm really not seeing that much difference at all, to the point where I'm now thinking of returning it.
I'm not a sophisticated pixel peeper but I do like to compare out of camera jpegs at 100%. I'm also aware that there are many reports on the poor optical quality of the 16-50mm PZ but I felt there should have been some decent improvement over my GX7 or my E-PM2 with a kit lens, other than the jpegs just being bigger.
The aps-c sensor is not that much bigger than the 4/3 sensor - it might take a sophisticated pixel peeper to notice.
I'm sharing this for fun & for those hapless few who, like me, are soon parted from their hard earned coin! I welcome your mirthful scorn & ridicule, along with your thoughts on what you might do were you to have this beautiful little piece of technology in your hands. And it does feel good in the hand! Should I take it back or maybe what I really need is to test drive is one of those full frame mirrorless babies from Sony!
I tried an A7R - they make great images, you would notice the sensor difference, maybe not from those taken through your window though. The A7R was marked "fail" by me because despite the images I did not like the handling. I like using a camera for what it can do, but not enough to put up with badly thought out user conveniences.
Lucky that you can buy and try and take back. Most countries only allow returns if they are broken out of the box or unsuitable for purpose (don't take photographs). So perhaps you have not yet completely parted from hard earned coin?
I have a NEX6 which I bought to use with Canon EF lenes via electronic adapters. I could see no point in the A6000.
Paul
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Panasonic GX7, Olympus E-PM2 & Canon S90 (IR Converted 590nm)
Go test drive Paul, the camera world needs someone who can laugh at himself