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There are plenty of ways to do this. All of the best ones are complicated. There is likely a tool that will do that automatically if you can have the same shotshot from 2 cameras.
If you can get a shot of a color checker with your a6000 and with a canon you want to emulate the look of you can make this as a simple color correction.
Shoot the same color checker locked off with the a6000 and canon of your choice. Shoot -3 stops normal and +3 stops
1st step is to create a curve in resolve so that the tonal ranges of the greys matches up so that 1 curve makes all of the greys close.
2nd look at the RGBCMY patches and rotate the hue so that the hues line up on the normal exposure on a vector scope
3 adjust the saturation so that the normal exposures RGBCMY saturations line up in a vector scope.
That should get you quickly in the ballpark to match the look of the Canon with a Sony camera. You can keep it as nodes or bake that all together as a lut. You can get much more complicated and get better matches, but this route puts you in control and lets you dial in more or less of any part as you need it.