Fast, accurate autofocus; Great image quality, even in low light; Invaluable OLED viewfinder; Compact, lightweight and sturdy build;
Pretty pricey;
Fast, accurate autofocus; Great image quality, even in low light; Invaluable OLED viewfinder; Compact, lightweight and sturdy build;
Pretty pricey;
Our bottom line for the Sony a6300 4K mirrorless interchangeable lens camera is that this is one superb, well priced shooter for almost any consumer or even prosumer needs. If you want high performance and especially high low light performance on a budget, we strongly recommend the a6300.
Excellent high resolution photos; Amazingly fast Auto Focus at 0.05 seconds; 425 phase detection points; 4K video with no pixel binning; Tough; rugged build; Great price
Difficult to manually set a focus point; clumsy main control button/dial layout
Lightweight; handy
Was expecting pictures with more depth and sharpness
Sony waited more than four years between the release of its flagship APS-C Alpha NEX-7 and its replacement, the Alpha 6300 ($999.99, body only). The new model doesn't offer a boost in resolution, but it enhances the excellent autofocus system found in the midrange Alpha 6000 and also adds a...
Quick autofocus; 11.1fps burst shooting; 4K video capture; Crisp EVF; Tilting rear display; Strong high ISO performance; Built-in flash; Wi-Fi with NFC; Weather-sealed body
Omits touch-screen support; Lacks in-body stabilization; Dense menu system; Some apps must be purchased; Doesn't include external charger
Though you might not be a fan of labeling yourself, it might be a good exercise when you need to decide between the new Sony a6300 and the older and cheaper a6000. If you consider yourself a really "serious" photographer who wants the absolute, best quality, the better low-light performance and...
Stellar photo quality; Razor-sharp 4K movies; Extremely quick autofocus; Fast; continuous shooting; with good motion tracking; Excellent high-res OLED viewfinder; Reassuringly solid alloy body; External mic jack
Confusing menu system; So-so; nontouch-screen LCD; Steep price; compared to the similar a6000 model; Smaller lens selection than for DSLR competitors from Canon and Nikon
At a glance: Replacing the Sony Alpha 6000 was never going to be easy. Released in February 2014, the A6000 has become one of Sony's best-selling cameras, admired by reviewers and photographers alike.
If you have no prior commitments to another photo system, the A6300 won't disappoint you for the money - but a lack of long focal lengths and a slightly-flawed approach means this camera isn't ready to replace everyone's SLR just yet.
Very pleased with this camera after a week of use! Is really a camera that keeps the measure even though it has a few years in the neck.
Sony waited more than four years between the release of its flagship APS-C Alpha NEX-7 ( at Amazon) and its replacement, the Alpha 6300 ($999.99, body only). The new model doesn't offer a boost in resolution, but it enhances the excellent autofocus system found in the midrange Alpha 6000 ($549.99 at Dell Technologies) and also adds a weather-sealed design, 4K video capture, and a crisper EVF. It's our Editors' Choice for premium mirrorless cameras, ousting the Samsung NX1 ( at Amazon) , a camera we no longer recommend buying due to the questionable outlook for the future of the Samsung NX system. Even if the NX1 comes back from the dead, the Alpha 6300 is an standout performer in its own right, and one that's priced $500 less. DesignThe Alpha 6300 ($1,099.00 at Amazon) looks a lot like the Alpha 6000 and the NEX-7. Available in black only, it's a squat mirrorless camera with a corner EVF, a tilting LCD, and a modest handgrip. It measures 2.6 by 4.7 by 1.9 inches (HWD) and weigh...
The Sony Alpha 6300 adds weather-sealing and 4K video to the popular midrange Alpha 6000. It's the premium mirrorless camera that Sony photographers have been waiting for.
Quick autofocus; 11.1fps burst shooting; 4K video capture; Crisp EVF; Tilting rear display; Strong high ISO performance; Built-in flash; Wi-Fi with NFC; Weather-sealed body
Omits touch-screen support; Lacks in-body stabilization; Dense menu system; Some apps must be purchased; Doesn't include external charger
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