Sony a6000 Mirrorless Camera
The Sony a6000 is a 24.3MP APS-C mirrorless camera — with 1080p video. Used copies start from $425.99 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sony a6000 Mirrorless Camera
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Camera Overview — Sony a6000
Key Features — Sony a6000
24.3MP APS-C Sensor: BIONZ X-processed 24.3MP sensor delivers 6000x4000 pixel images with strong detail and color accuracy.
179-Point Hybrid AF: Combines phase-detection and contrast-detection across 179 points for fast, accurate focusing on a wide range of subjects.
Face Detection AF: Automatically detects and locks onto human faces in the frame, keeping subjects sharp during portraiture and group shots.
11fps Burst Shooting: Continuous shooting at up to 11 frames per second makes the camera well-suited for sports and fast-moving subjects.
1080p/60fps Video: Records Full HD video at up to 60fps with 24fps and 30fps options available for different production needs.
Electronic Viewfinder: 1,440,000-dot EVF with a 60Hz refresh rate provides a clear, responsive view for framing in bright conditions.
Camera Specifications — Sony a6000
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Landscape, Travel, Street, Beginner-Friendly |
| Type | Mirrorless |
| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 24.3MP |
| Processor | BIONZ X |
| ISO Range | 100 – 25600 |
| AF System | Hybrid (Phase + Contrast), Face Detection AF |
| AF Points | 179 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 6000x4000 |
| Burst Rate | 11 fps |
| Max Video Resolution | 1080p |
| Max Frame Rate | 60fps |
Description — Sony a6000
The Sony a6000 is a compact APS-C mirrorless camera centered on a 24.3MP sensor and BIONZ X image processor, producing images at a maximum resolution of 6000x4000 pixels. Its Hybrid autofocus system spans 179 focus points and combines Phase Detection and Contrast Detection, with additional support for Eye Detection AF, Face Detection AF, eye tracking, and subject tracking. For fast-moving subjects, the camera's continuous burst mode reaches 11fps.
The ISO range of 100–25600 covers a broad spectrum of lighting scenarios. Video recording tops out at 1080p at up to 60fps (with 24fps and 30fps also available) in 8-bit color, using the same color profiles available for stills — Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Portrait, Landscape, and Black & White. Shooters can frame using a 3.0-inch LCD at 921,600 dots or the electronic viewfinder, which resolves 1,440,000 dots at 60Hz.
The body is constructed from magnesium alloy, measures 120 x 66.9 x 45.1 mm, and weighs 344g. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi and Micro HDMI output, with a Sony Multi Interface Shoe for flash and accessories. The camera runs on an NP-FW50 battery rated at approximately 360 shots per charge and accepts SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Memory Stick PRO Duo cards.
Pros — Sony a6000
- ✓Fast 11fps burst mode for continuous shooting sequences
- ✓179-point Hybrid (Phase + Contrast) AF system with Eye Detection and Face Detection
- ✓24.3MP APS-C sensor with BIONZ X processor for high-resolution stills at 6000x4000
Cons — Sony a6000
- ✗No in-body image stabilization and no digital IS — stabilization depends entirely on the lens
- ✗Video is capped at 1080p with 8-bit color depth, with no higher-resolution video options
- ✗No Bluetooth connectivity, limiting some wireless workflow options
Videos — Sony a6000
Sony A6000 Hands-On Field Test — TheCameraStoreTV











