I have enjoyed my A6000, but at age 87 I despair of getting my mind wrapped around it. So many brilliant features that I don't need. Now I mostly use the A3000.
The A6000 looks almost like new and has 1442 shutter clicks. There is one strange defect: when charging by USB the charge does not always start promptly and sometimes stops at 67%. I have no problem with charging batteries externally.
The 18-55 has never been used. There is a small dent on the zoom ring. Has hood and front and rear caps.
Also included are a B&W copy of the Gary Friedman book, genuine Sony battery, AC/DC charger, body cap and the special micro USB cable that this camera requires. $480 includes priority shipping to CONUS. 14-day money back if not as described.
ddoes this come with one or two lenses?
I just sent you a PM as I am interested
One lens. Second pic is to show the dent.
GeneinChi wrote:
ddoes this come with one or two lenses?
did you get my message?
I will take the camera--I will be gone this afternoon but home this evening
The camera is yours. I will ship soon as money is received.
plessner wrote:
did you get my message?
I will take the camera--I will be gone this afternoon but home this evening
Being an 86 year old I can sympathise. As I see it, we grew up in a simpler time. Two settings: aperture & shutter speed, split-field focusing through an eyepiece. All we had remember was Sunny f16 and its lesser light varients. Then came battery-less selenium lightmeters for fine tuning. I, too, have the a6000 and the Friedman book (to be honest the meat of his book could be fed in possibly 50 pages or so). Good luck on pedaling your stuff.
I did love my Retina IIIC with built-in selenium meter and EVS-coupled shutter linkage.
Paul
wow im glad you sold it, if i was into sony, instead of going to nikon, i would of bought it in a heart beat..
take care, joe
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