>>3248515In my experience and also from reading reviews of newer cameras, since I stopped buying Sony long ago, Sony cameras tend to be paper tigers. They look great on paper; on paper, they check all the boxes and show up all the other cameras in their class. However, in the hand of a competent photographer, using the cameras in the field, they have fundamental flaws, like the ergonomics feel awful, the battery life is abysmal, the cameras overheat, native lens quality leaves something to be desired, the mechanical shutter doesn't perform as well as the electronic shutter so flash photography and sports photography are much more limited than the specs led you to believe, and so forth.
The a6000 is a D7200 for a discount? I don't believe you. Pic related is the last Sony product that I bought and liked.