Have you had the time to do some low lighting photography with this setup? I'm asking, because I wanna upgrade to this body and I was thinking to buy this exact lens (commin from DSLR Nikon)
There are definitely lenses that would perform better in lowlight then the tamron. Its really one of my favorite lenses but it isnt really my go to for noghttime or lowlight. Have to bump your iso quite a bit. I love the a6000, its still a very capable canera. But if you know you'll be shooting a lot of lowlight photography. I'd look into the sigma primes 16, 30, and 56. They are f1.4 so can let in a lot more light then the tamron. However you lose the convenience of having just one lens on your camera. So it really depends if you value versatility over performance.
so this is sooc - a6000 is still rockin!! nice!!
Have you had the time to do some low lighting photography with this setup? I'm asking, because I wanna upgrade to this body and I was thinking to buy this exact lens (commin from DSLR Nikon)
There are definitely lenses that would perform better in lowlight then the tamron. Its really one of my favorite lenses but it isnt really my go to for noghttime or lowlight. Have to bump your iso quite a bit. I love the a6000, its still a very capable canera. But if you know you'll be shooting a lot of lowlight photography. I'd look into the sigma primes 16, 30, and 56. They are f1.4 so can let in a lot more light then the tamron. However you lose the convenience of having just one lens on your camera. So it really depends if you value versatility over performance.
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