Chris Burkard is a well-established adventure and surf photographer. His vibrant landscapes and cold weather surf photos have earned worldwide attention and plenty of high-profile clients. Chris joined us recently in California to take Sony's a6000 for a spin to try out its hybrid AF system on - what else? - sun, sand and surf. See how the a6000 keeps up in the latest of our real-world video tests.
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Real-world test: the Sony a6000 goes surfing with Chris Burkard
Published Feb 17, 2015
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