>>3890917>By all means take it out and give feedback though. Might be a fun exercise.Okay, couple of days of using the A6000:
1. Autofocus point selection requires you to go into AF point select mode instead of letting you just use the d-pad directly.
2. Relatively slow startup time (vs a DSLR)
3. No way to specify the minimum shutter speed in auto-ISO, which forces me into M a lot of the time when I'd rather be in A.
4. If you don't put it in airplane mode, it absolutely fuckin' CHUGS battery.
5. AF accuracy seems to be terrible (although that might be an issue with me, an issue with the cheapass 16/2.8, or misidentified motion blur because of the Auto ISO shutter speed issue)
6. Shutter button doesn't work in movie mode. Movie button doesn't work in stills mode. Why have two buttons?
7. Switching between face detect and manual AF point selection requires several button presses. Also, it still detects faces in manual AF point select mode, which is misleading.
8. The design of the buttons on the back make it easy to accidentally change settings by just having it bouncing against your hip while you're walking around.