The camera is based on the same APS-C KPOM-matrix. The Sony A6000 uses a 24 megapixel sensor - APS-C format with one of the largest dimensions in its class with 179 phase detection sensors. The first two of the four dimensions of the proprietary focus design - 4D focus - are built on them. The third dimension is the distance to the subject; again, thanks to phase detection autofocus, quick focusing is achieved. The fourth dimension, as in the real world, is time. The camera has predictive tracking of a moving subject.
Even if he disappeared from the field of view for a moment, the camera will still guide him in sharpness. This is especially true for burst photography. And face detection technology overrides manual focus for portraits. Video recording is possible in Full HD 60/50 frames per second with autofocus and image stabilization enabled. The camera has an electronic viewfinder made using OLED technology with a resolution of 1.44 megapixels. The screen is not touch-sensitive with a resolution of 921 600 pixels, so the control is only push-button.
As with most mirrorless cameras, Bayonet E is used to connect the lens. The specification is open, so lenses from not only branded, but also from third-party manufacturers are suitable for this unit. Also, using adapters, you can connect interchangeable optics from SLR cameras. To connect external devices, the camera is equipped with a "shoe", and you can hang on it not only the flash.