Sony A6000

Legacy glass - basically you can get a converter for just about anything. If you fancy getting something cheap to play around with

I shall take a look into this option.

Finally managed to get hands on one in Currys today, very surprised how comfortable it felt in my big hands, the ergonomics on the grip are spot on, also managed to have a play with a few others Panasonic/Olympus/Fuji none felt comfortable at all the closest to the Sony was the Canon M3
 
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Took the plunge and have A6000 and the 35mm f1.8 on the way to me:D

2 Questions for A6000 users?

What bags are you using I'm looking for something small and discreet?

Flash I wouldn't mind having the option of a larger flash, am I tied to Sony or would the likes of Yongnuo fit?
 
Congrats! Excellent choice.

I've got various bags, the one I use for just the camera and an attached lens when travelling is the Lowepro Apex 110 AW as its got a simple but effective rain cover.

I'm currently looking into other bags too, very nearly pulling the trigger on the Manfrotto MB MP-BP-20BB.

Flash I don't know much about I'm afraid.
 
Congrats! Excellent choice.

I've got various bags, the one I use for just the camera and an attached lens when travelling is the Lowepro Apex 110 AW as its got a simple but effective rain cover.

I'm currently looking into other bags too, very nearly pulling the trigger on the Manfrotto MB MP-BP-20BB.

Flash I don't know much about I'm afraid.

I'll have a google this evening, seems to be much more choice for larger cameras.
 
Bag I'm considering is the Lowepro Passport Sling III
Seems to fit my Note Pro 12.2 and A6000+1650+55-210 very easily.

Taken a look at all the suggestions and ended up going for a Lowepro Nova Sport 7L seems to tick all the boxes.

Hopefully my A6000 and 35mm will arrive in the next 48hrs.
 
I have just brought this little gem with double cash back.. So cost me £399 which seems like sa good deal to me.. Now to find out where all the functions are
 
Moved from a Canon 30D to a Nex 5r and now have an A6000. Absolutely love it, superb camera and I shoot only manual focus lenses from 70s/80s/early 90s. Including big primes (300 2.8 and 400 f f4) very compact with small primes as well.

My only issue at the moment is there is £200 cashbook on the full frame A7, making it £599 body only, that has to be tempting.
 
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