NkedFatWhiteGuy
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I can understand some of your frustrations with Sony, but keep your priorities straight–you appear to want a smallish camera that can take good photos of rambunctious children. And for that, the A6000 appears to be one of the best. So look carefully before you leap, because this leap on principle may result in blurry photos.
Thanks John! I think this is a great point! There was a reason why I chose the NEX 6 over the Fuji line as a move from Sony A-Mount. I also made a conscious move to the a6000 (this is because is was basically $350 with the Zeiss 16-70 which I was planning on buying anyway as a replacement for my A-Mount Zeiss 16-80) instead of jumping ship at that time to move to Fuji.
I think what the biggest reason for my frustration has been some of the problems I had with focus points on the NEX 6 - which is why I wanted to move to the a6000 - and then the delay in getting the a6000 body, and now the continued delay in getting the lens. I do tend to get frustrated when I make a large purchase and then find out that what I bought is being replaced a couple of months later (this happened on the NEX 6 after I bought it in October of 2013 and, on a separate, more annoying note, when I bought my iPad 3 exactly 31 days before the announcement of the iPad 4), but I deal with technology as my job, so I totally understand...
Given all of that, i think it is important that I stick with what I have, learn how to use it, and start taking better pictures as I learn the intricacies of the system I have.