The Sony A6000 launched in April 2014 in both a kit configuration with the Sony 16-50mm Power Zoom lens for around US$800, and as a body-only option for around US$650, in both an all-black color
Sony Alpha a6000 (73) and Fujifilm X-T30 II (71) provide a similar handling experience. But, as you may know, the technical performance is meaningless if applied to the wrong context. This is the reason why the iCamRank "weights" differently the camera technical features for each type of photography.Mirrorless cameras are overrated because they started in a hole and have made great advances in AF performance. I have a K-3 and a6000. The K-3 murders the Sony for AF and the a6000 beats the pants of most Fuji bodies. I was out shooting with my new Sony G 18-105mm f4 today. The DA 18-135mm runs circles around it for AF speed and control.
A6000 will have the better EVF, focus peaking, video. XE2 has the film simulations. Fuji has the better range of lenses although Sony has a nice Zeiss 16-70 zoom, Zeiss 24mm 1.8, Sony 35 1.8, 50 1.8. The Sigma 19 2.8 and 30 1.4 are cheap and excellent.
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