Messed with some settings and now your camera is acting funky? This happened a few weeks ago to me. My autofocus was acting up and I couldn’t figure out which setting I changed.
Luckily, it’s quite easy to reset the Sony a6000 to factory settings.
In order to not waste your time, here’s the steps you need to follow.
- First, open the settings menu.
- Navigate to the last tab, and then page 6.
- Hit “Setting Reset” and then Initialize
- Hit OK and then wait a few minutes.
That’s all there is to factory resetting your Sony a6000!
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