First, with the two Kitobjektiven. The SEL-P1650 is ok, at maximum aperture, I find it not so good, Fade helps somewhat. The center is usually very good, to the edges of the output is significantly decreases. The SEL-55210 is quite useful, a little too soft at full aperture, but overall pretty neat. In the long focal length, it is the worst since the resolution can significantly. Both lenses are not wrong to get started, especially since they are quite cheap in the kit, and even have a built-in image stabilizer, which are not intoxicating open aperture compensates somewhat.
The camera itself is really great, even if I only had time for a while through the menus and settings fight me. It can be really very generous configure and adjust when you want to. Of course you can also put everything to "Auto" and take pictures, which produces pretty good pictures. If you want to but fully use the camera and make fullest, it takes some adjusting work. Ultimately, that's a lot of work and effort, but it pays to configure the camera as you wish.
Fortunately, there are 3 memory banks, you can configure any settings. For example, I M1 and M2 with Single-AF, ISO Auto and 100-800 DRO-car shows at M1 with screen mode "Clear" and M2 with "black and white". M3 is set so that I can make good sports or pet photos with it, so continuous AF etc.
The operation is for a transfer passengers like me, who comes to get used to Nikon DLSRs but thoughtfully. There are four keys to any functions prove just as you like it and need to take pictures.
The image quality is very good, sometimes I shoot RAW + JPEG in to edit well in Lightroom, but usually I take on only in JPEG and point the camera so that the result is very close to my wishes. So I save the post-processing in LR. And the JPEGs are really really good!
Until ISO800 is easily, from ISO1600 will noticeably lose detail, but the noise is not overly strong. The Auto ISO can be combined with a lower and upper maximum value set, but only in all ISO-levels, which I think is a pity. Otherwise, the ISO setting in 1/3 steps can be set.
The large monitor is foldable and easy to read. The electronic viewfinder is my favorite part of the A6000. Recording and playback it is usually in use, not only in bright sunlight. It can be just like the monitor with a lot configure ads. At high ISO and darkness rustles in the viewfinder, and he becomes sluggish when one swings a little camera. So I can live well, in normal operation, it is very useful and has a great picture quality.
The housing is very good in the hand, is quite lightweight and portable. With camera strap pulls hardly the neck, it can be also good simply held in the hand. But for that lends itself to a hand strap so that it is not even accidentally fall off or stolen.
When working with a tripod you should make sure that the opening and closing of the monitor that does not rub against the mounting plate of the stand. In my Manfrotto unfortunately that is so, because I always have something to watch. Happened the monitor is not yet, but it is a not so good feeling about it.
A hot shoe is present, but unfortunately can be here actually use only Sony accessories with a mating contact on the front. Since there is no microphone input, one the right Mic Sony needs to use an external microphone. This works quite well. I've tried to use a flash trigger with center contact, which brought unsatisfactory results because it did not work reliably. Time it was, and sometimes not.
The battery does not last particularly long. So to the 200 recordings should be in it, I strongly recommend to pack one or two Eratzakkus, where there are convenient third-party batteries, which also use an external charger is. Otherwise you have to charge the battery in the camera via the USB cable, which I find impractical.
I bought a lens recently the SEL18105, which makes the A6000 a very good figure. With dazzling open-compatible maximum aperture f / 4 and built stability it can take pictures very well. For long telephoto end, the resolution diminishes somewhat, but is still very useful, especially if you stop down to f 5.6 or 8.
For me, Alpha 6000 is a super combination with SEL18105!
The Aotofokus at Single-AF is very fast and accurate, with continuous AF, it depends on the subject to. With a maximum of 11 frames per second of AF has been doing a lot to come to then afterwards, but usually it does its job quite well. I am not a special sports photographer, for animals and for fun times at the football match anyway.
Yes what else is there to say ... All in all, the A6000 is a great camera, with the right lens you get very good results already as JPEG without finishing out of the camera. The foldable display and the electronic viewfinder are very practical and easy to use. The battery life could be better, otherwise there is nothing to complain about.
My conclusion: Absolute buy recommendation for anyone looking for a cutting-edge DSLR need not necessarily with 36MP or specific objective requirements or full-frame sensor.