Thanks guys, I might go back to the shop and have a look at them again.
Maybe you ca try to rent the camera before purchasing it ?
If you are looking for a Sony APS-C think about the a6600. It has better focusing and has in built stabilisation (like vibration reduction). This helps when hand holding the camera.I want to know from those who own this sonny a6000 camera, mostly want to take with it wildlife, macro and maybe some landscape. My main camera is 6d, but want to try something different, and I heard that sony mirrorless are very good cameras.
If you are looking for a Sony APS-C think about the a6600. It has better focusing and has in built stabilisation (like vibration reduction). This helps when hand holding the camera.
Not really sure if the quality is any better. Quality will depend on the quality of the lens, your technique and skill. Using mirror less cameras however makes the photographic experience easier. Having the viewfinder and screen reflect what you see is what you get, exposure, composition and depth of field makes getting that special shot easier. If budget is your issue, i would suggest you stay with canon and invest in high quality glass.