Troubleshooting

If you are having difficulties with the Sony Alpha 6000, try referring to the troubleshooting page.

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Sony Alpha 6000 Troubleshooting page.

Background

The Sony α6000 is a small and portable digital camera, offering the performance and versatility of a DSLR in a mirrorless form factor. It has an APS-C crop sensor capable of taking images at 24.3MP in 2:3, and 20.1MP in 16:9. It is compatible with any Sony E-Mount lens, however APS-C specific lenses are recommended.

The Sony α6000 was succeeded by the α6300 in February 2016, but continued production after the release of its successor.

  • It has a smaller body compared to other DSLR cameras.
  • Its maximum resolution is (3:2) 6000 x 4000 (24.3MP).
  • It was advertised featuring the "world's fastest auto-focus" with lag of 0.06 second and 11 fps continuous shooting with tracking AF.
  • The Sony α6000 was an extremely popular camera. By early 2016, it was reported to be the best-selling interchangeable-lens camera in the over $600 price range as well as the best-selling mirror-less camera of all time.
  • Despite the announcement of an updated model in February 2016, the α6300, Sony has said that the α6000 will continue production.
  • This camera was a replacement to the Sony NEX-6.

Identification

The Sony Alpha 6000 or α6000 is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera first announced in February 2014. It can be identified by the name α6000 on the top of the camera directly above the viewfinder. It is available in several colors, including black, white, silver, and gray.

Additional Information

Sony's US Support Page

Wikipedia for Sony Alpha ILCE-6000

Review of Sony Alpha 6000 from Digital Photography Review

Sony: Product Support

Wikipedia: Sony α6000

Sony α6000 In-Depth Tutorial Video

Amazon Product Page