Christy
Angel Diva
There's a saying-- the best camera is the one you have on you. It's hard to tell how big that Sony A6000 is from the online photos, but don't get anything that you even remotely think might not be for easy to fit in your pockets. If it takes up room that you need for other essentials, if it makes your jacket feel lopsided, If you feel it against your body, if it could potentially be a problem if you fell, you're not going to want to carry it.
Most photographers I know carry a compact point and shoot with them in their purse or in their pocket. Then they have other larger cameras and lenses for more deliberate types of photography. I wouldn't overthink this. If you want pretty pictures of mountains that look true to life-size, get a compact point-and-shoot. If this sparks an interest in photography--if you find yourself using the camera a lot and you're starting to get frustrated with what it can't do – then you can go down that rabbit hole.
Most photographers I know carry a compact point and shoot with them in their purse or in their pocket. Then they have other larger cameras and lenses for more deliberate types of photography. I wouldn't overthink this. If you want pretty pictures of mountains that look true to life-size, get a compact point-and-shoot. If this sparks an interest in photography--if you find yourself using the camera a lot and you're starting to get frustrated with what it can't do – then you can go down that rabbit hole.