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Video capabilities The Alpha 6300 is capable of recording in 4K at 30fps, or Full HD at 120fps for smooth slow-mo. It boasts a HDMI micro connector and multi interface shoe, supporting various video accessories, and there's a mic port for high quality aud...
The Alpha 6300 boasts a very impressive spec that builds on its predecessor, bringing 4K and improved EVF to the table. Touchscreen would have been nice, as would a longer battery life, but this probably isn't a deal-breaker for most. Unfortunately, Sony...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2016-10-21 03:49:57
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Med nya α6300 har Sony gjort en ännu bättre variant av den enormt populära α6000. De har behållit den lätta och kompakta designen hos föregångaren men lagt till blixtsnabb (0,05 sekunder) hybridautofokus med 425 fokuspunkter och motivföljande 4D-fokus. A6...
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Sensor resolution : 24 megapixels, Sensor size : 23.5x15.6mm (APS-C), Focal length multiplier : 1.5x, Viewfinder : Electronic (2,359,296 dots), LCD screen : 3in (921,600 dots), Lens mount : Sony E mount, Weight : 404g, Dimensions (HxWxD) : 68x131x49mmThe...
Technically advanced, but the Sony a6300’s controls aren’t in line with the high price...
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What is the Sony Alpha a6300? The Sony Alpha a6300 sits at the top of the Sony APS-C camera lineup. It costs £1,000 body-only at release, sitting below the full-frame Sony A7 II . Some will be unable to give up on the idea of owning a full-frame compact s...
Solid burst performance, Fast AF in most situations, Good higher-ISO performance, Great image quality...
No in-body OIS, 'Entry level' manual controls...
Sony Alpha a6300 – Image Quality Among its compact system camera peers, the Alpha a6300 starts off from a strong position because it has an APS-C-sized sensor. While Sony makes system cameras with even bigger sensors, the Panasonic and Olympus alternative...
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The Sony Alpha A6000 is one of the most popular mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras available. We aren't surprised, considering it is one of our favorite cameras, and earned our Editors' Choice award. Following up two years later, Sony recently introd...
Superb 24.2MP stills, Super-fast autofocus system, 4K and slow-motion video, Terrific performance with premium lenses...
No touchscreen, Kit lens could be better, No advanced image stabilization...
Has Sony created another hit? The A6300 is simply one of the best, well-rounded mirrorless cameras we've tested to date, so we would say, yes. Sony currently dominates the mirrorless camera market, and with continual product offerings like the A6300, it...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-10-21 03:49:57
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Sony's latest compact system camera is something of a speed demon. Yes, its makers claim the A6300 is the fastest camera on the planet when it comes to autofocus, with its hybrid system and processor engine allowing it to lock onto subjects in just 0.05...
It's hard to find fault with this camera. Yes, it's expensive, but not crazily so. I'd imagine that there'll be better deals available for the A6300 if you're willing to wait a few months.Price aside, it's a camera that delivers everything you could want...
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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. But time, and technology it seems, waits for no man, an...
With the Sony Alpha 6000 being one of the companys most popular cameras of recent years, the Alpha 6300 has a lot to live up to. Thankfully, it more than lives up to its predecessor and takes Sonys next-generation APS-S-sensor E-mount cameras to the nex...
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Sony's latest compact system camera is something of a speed demon.Yes, its makers claim the A6300 is the fastest camera on the planet when it comes to autofocus, with its hybrid system and processor engine allowing it to lock onto subjects in just 0.05 se...
Fast, accurate autofocus, Great image quality, even in low light, Invaluable OLED viewfinder, Compact, lightweight and sturdy build...
Pretty pricey...
It's hard to find fault with this camera. Yes, it's expensive (£1,000 body only, or £1,100 with a 16-50mm kit zoom lens), but not crazily so. I'd imagine that there'll be better deals available for the A6300 if you're willing to wait a few months. Price...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-10-21 03:49:58
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This compact system camera has a 24 megapixel APS sensor with a hybrid phase/contrast detect auto focus system, meaning it is fast to focus. The 2.4m dot electronic viewfinder is paired with the 7.5cm 1m dot tilting 16:9 (television anyone?) monitor. The...
For testing the camera was used for fast snapping of informal portraits and action shots at an indoor and outdoor event. It was teamed with the full frame 2870mm FE lens and the results were excellent. Focus is fast and exposure and colour were spot on. T...
Compared with other cameras in this price range the a6300 is short on instantly accessible controls...
The a6300 is a fine camera that competes with the Olympus OMD E-M1 ($1300) and the Fujifilm X-T1 ($1138) both of which are configured as more serious cameras. The Sony wins for its 4K video and widescreen monitor and exceptional auto focus function. Both...
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In 2014, Sony launched what would soon become one of the most successful mirrorless cameras ever sold: the Sony Alpha A6000 . The A6000 was built on a simple premise: a compact interchangeable lens camera with big performance and an extremely affordable p...
It's easy to say that technically the A6300 has surpassed the A6000 on almost every front. But is that really a fair comparison? With a body only price of $1,000 (compared to only $650 for the A6000 at launch), it's simply in another league, and likely...
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Shots taken with the supplied Vario Tessar T* FE 16-35mm f/4 lens were very clean and detailed and performance was good at higher ISO settings. The other lens delivered images that were slightly flatter and softer looking.Video clips recorded in the 4K mo...
The ILCE-α6300's improved AF system certainly appears to offer faster lock-on and better tracking of moving subjects than the system in the previous camera. But its lack of consistency is concerning, particularly for photographers who favour moving subjec...
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Contributor Maarten Heilbron recently compared the Sony A6300 with the A6000 and put both through a rigorous test. The above video includes examples and demonstrations, detailed menu walk through. For behind the scenes details, read Maarten's blog at maar...
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As one of Sony's best-selling cameras of the past few years the Alpha 6000 was always going to be a hard act to follow, but the new Alpha 6300 certainly seems up to the task. From the short amount of time we spent with the camera recently, it is clear tha...
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The A6000 has been long celebrated as the mid-range APS-C warrior in Sony's line up. But, for almost as long as it's been revered, photographers have long awaited its successor. Finally, after all the rumors of a A6100 and a higher-end A7000, Sony has int...
Blazing fast focus speeds, Insane burst rate, In, camera 4K video...
Dated ergonomics...
The Sony A6300 is a pocket rocket of a sports camera, with 425 autofocus points and 4K video all baked into a mirrorless system...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-21 03:49:58
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The A6000 has been long celebrated as the mid-range APS-C warrior in Sony's line up. But, for almost as long as it's been revered, photographers have long awaited its successor. Finally, after all the rumors of a A6100 and a higher-end A7000, Sony has int...
Blazing fast focus speeds, Insane burst rate, Incamera 4K video...
Dated ergonomics...
The Sony A6300 is a pocket rocket of a sports camera, with 425 autofocus points and 4K video all baked into a mirrorless system...
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Sony's latest compact system camera is something of a speed demon.Yes, its makers claim the A6300 is the fastest camera on the planet when it comes to autofocus, with its hybrid system and processor engine allowing it to lock onto subjects in just 0.05 se...
Fast, accurate autofocus, Great image quality, even in low light, Invaluable OLED viewfinder, Compact, lightweight and sturdy build...
Pretty pricey...
It's hard to find fault with this camera. Yes, it's expensive (RM4,580 body only), but not crazily so. I'd imagine that there'll be better deals available for the A6300 if you're willing to wait a few months.Price aside, it's a camera that delivers everyt...
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This extensive review was originally published in Australian Camera magazine, and while the full review text is below, many of the test and menu images, and the full specifications list, are not included in this online version. We recommend clicking the b...
The A7 cameras, especially the later Mark II models, maybe seem to be the brighter stars in the Sony mirrorless firmament, but the A6300 definitely deserves a place here as the more compact – and essentially cheaper – alternative. Only the original A7 cos...
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Before we begin our shootout, let us answer the question on what is the mark of a prosumer camera?Broadly speaking, this class of cameras is able to deliver on most commercial jobs, yet generally priced within the reach of a serious enthusiast or professi...
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Sony's mid-price compact system camera is based on an APS-C sized sensor rather than the full frame used by the premium Alpha 7 and it comes bundled here with a 14-50mm power zoom lens that will suit a wide range of situations. This package balances profe...
The fastest autofocus in the business with 425 AF points, Bundled with a very smooth power zoom lens, Sharp EVF with useful info such as a level gauge included, Fast successive shooting possible in RAW plus jpeg mode for sports photographers, Strong perfo...
The LCD doesn't offer touchscreen control, There are few customisable controls, We had trouble connecting the camera to the PlayMemories app on an iPhone, The so called smart features (additional apps) are an additional cost and generally disappointing, T...
Even with the fairly short 16-50mm zoom lens that comes with this mirrorless camera, the A6300 looks a little heavy. In fact, the robust magnesium alloy body feels comfortable in the hand with relatively few controls cluttering the design. Sadly, the tilt...
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The Sony a6300 is the latest flagship in the company's APS-C mirrorless camera series, replacing the two-year-old a6000.The major highlight of the a6300 is its 425 phase detection autofocusing (AF) points, compared with its predecessor's 179 AF points.The...
Apart from some handling quirks, the Sony a6300 is a fantastically fast camera with great image quality at an affordable price...
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Before we begin our shootout, let us answer the question on what is the mark of a prosumer camera?Broadly speaking, this class of cameras is able to deliver on most commercial jobs, yet generally priced within the reach of a serious enthusiast or professi...
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Welcome the new generation of prosumer cameras!The Canon EOS 80D and the Sony A6300 are the latest APS-C entries from both these companies, and you could say they both represent the current limits of APS-C technology for both their brands. Both sport 24-m...
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