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  1. Hi All, I'm curious about your opinion of the a6000. I currently have the basic a5000 and, honestly, have been impressed with its performance using a 55-210mm lens. I can get gorgeous images with terrific bokeh, I like the size, and I'm not bothered by some grain. I currently have the 16-50mm and 55-210mm lenses, which have served my photo avocation needs just fine, and would like to continue using them with a better camera. I've been looking at the A7, A7ii, a6500 and a6000. I'm not crazy about the idea of having to start buying full-frame lenses for the A7 and A7ii, although I understand both will accommodate my current e-mount lenses. So right now, interestingly, I am leaning toward the economical a6000, mainly because it has an optical viewfinder, fast 11 fps continuous shooting, hybrid AF, and the 24 MP sensor. I tend to shoot a lot of close-ups and portrait shots, not usually in low light. Do you think I need the full frame sensor to "take my images to the next level?" And do I need the internal 5-axis in-body image stabilization in the a6500? My impression is that the Optical Steady Shot stabilization in my lenses is good enough. Would they be notably better with in-camera stabilization too? Thank you!! Here's are a couple of pictures I shot yesterday: butterfly cemetery sunset
  2. From the album: Concert Photography

    Concert photography in a different way... I mounted my third body (a cheap Sony a5000 with an 8mm fisheye) above the stage to get this shot, and I was using the Sony timelaps app to get a shot every 30 seconds, and this one turned out as the lucky shot. The band in this shot is called "The Blue Onions" and there are Germany's #1 Blues Brothers Tribute Band. You find more of my work at http://www.mariotti.de and the you finde more shots from this concert at the bands homepage at http://www.bluesbrot...-aschaffenburg/

    © Andreas Mariotti

  3. I love night shooting, currently on budget/beginner level with alpha5000 and kit lens (16-50 / 3.5-5.6). What other lens would you recommend me for this camera?
  4. Howdy - Question, I have a Sony a5000, 5300 and 6000 (e mount) and I'm looking for an adapter for the Sony e mount so I'm able to use my Nikon 1 Nikkor Lens (Nikon 1 Nikkor 18.5mm f/1.8 and Nikon 1 Nikkor 11 - 27.5mm). I believe the Nikon's are G mount lens and I've read multiple articles with different suggestions. Any and all help would be much appreciated. And I'm looking to keep it a low cost as possible. Appreciate it! Cheers, Btlyle (@sonyatlanta)
  5. This is a video that features the beauty of the mountains and seascapes of the Big Island. It highlights Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, some of the biggest mountains in the world. Shot on a Sony A6000 and A5000 with the Rokinon 12mm and kit lenses.
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