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Published: 2016-03-10, Author: Jason , review by: shutterbug.com
In my judgment, the overall quality of the images and videos I was able to capture with the Sony Alpha A6300 surpass those I achieved with any previous APS-C-format camera. Indeed, this camera will give current full-frame professional DSLRs a run for the...
Published: 2016-03-09, Author: Edgar , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: 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 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, Popup flash is always available, EVF with high refresh rate provides smoot
Lack of optical image stabilization built into body (as we are seeing on many of the new Sony models)
Sony's new Alpha Series ILC --- the a6300 --- picks up where the a6000 left off in 2014, turning an already formidable camera into a DSLR destroyer at this thousand dollar price point.This Sony E-mount ILC system boasts a 24.2-megapixel Exmor CMOS image s...
Published: 2016-02-03, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Best continuous AF in its class, Fast 11fps burst shooting or 8fps with live update, Internal 4k video. 1080 at up to 120fps for 5x slo-mo, Compact and light, weather-sealed body, Wifi with NFC and downloadable apps
Screen not touch-sensitive nor fully-articulated, Control dials have minimal tactile feedback, Screen can't be brightened when filming 4k, Maximum shutter speed of 1/4000, Smart Remote app needs updating immediately, Downloaded apps often have separate me
Sony's A6300 is a mid-range mirrorless with an AF system that's the envy of pro cameras costing up to twice the price. It takes the earlier A6000 - no slouch for action photography - and upgrades the weather-sealing and viewfinder, adds 4k video, 1080 at...
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,
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...
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...
The Sony A6300 delivers class-leading photo and video quality, plus good performance and features for shooting action
Myriad small annoyances mar the experience and it has the trademark poor battery life of Sony's A series. Plus it really could use in-body image stabilization
A respectable update to its very popular A6000 mirrorless interchangeable-camera model, the Sony A6300 remains great but also retains some of the drawbacks of its predecessor...
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Published: 2016-04-20, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
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...
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...