Along with the new G Master lenses , we got the chance to see the Sony a6300 at the recent European Press Event in Amsterdam. Unfortunately it was only a pre-production model so we couldn't take any pictures with it.
Along with the new G Master lenses , we got the chance to see the Sony a6300 at the recent European Press Event in Amsterdam. Unfortunately it was only a pre-production model so we couldn't take any pictures with it.
Sony's new flagship consumer mirrorless camera, the a6300, brings a whole new level of features and performance to the consumer market. It sets new standards, sporting an APS-C sensor with the ability to focus as fast as 0.05 seconds and features 425 phase detection AF points; the most for a...
Program and iAuto produce overall excellent quality images; Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record; Outstanding video control provides many professional settings; Pop-up flash is always available; EVF with high refresh rate provides smooth; easy follow view for shooting and...
Lack of optical image stabilization built into body (as we are seeing on many of the new Sony models; Camera boosts ISO to keep images sharp; Battery Life is average for an ILC; way below a DSLR; USB power adapter leaves you charging your batteries in the camera
The a6300 is Sony's latest and greatest compact system camera (CSC), and an update to the Sony a6000 . Back in 2014 I wrote that the a6000 "hits a home run for quality, performance, features and price", so the a6300 has big boots to fill.
Sony had the right idea with its A6000 : It made a powerful mirrorless camera and sold it at a relatively affordable starting price. And people loved it, with Sony claiming it's been the world's best-selling mirrorless camera since it came out two years ago.
Pros Fast, accurate autofocus Excellent image quality Improved viewfinder Full 4K video recording Large sensor 11fps burst Cons No touchscreen In-camera menus are quite long and confusing No headphone socket for monitoring audio High price-tag
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Solid burst performance; Fast AF in most situations; Good higher-ISO performance; Great image quality;
No in-body OIS; 'Entry level' manual controls;
By seeing many good reviews I bought Sony a6000 before couple of months. I use to do landscape photography.
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The Sony A6300 serves as the follow-up to one of the most popular cameras in recent years, the A6000. Given the predecessor's top marks, it's a tough act to follow. Sony's pulled it off, though, packing in so many new features and performance improvements.
Excellent image quality; Improved high-ISO performance; Better JPEG quality; Fast autofocus; Very good subject tracking with real-time live view feature; All-magnesium body construction; 4K video
Slow buffer clearing (no UHS-II support); No touchscreen, Clunky menus; Wi-Fi can be a bit frustrating to use
takes professional quality photos
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