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April 2016
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The editors liked
Blazing fast focus speeds
Insane burst rate
In
Camera 4K video
The Sony A6300 delivers class-leading photo and video quality
Plus good performance and features for shooting action
Very good JPEG quality
High-quality viewfinder
Fast and capable AF system
Fast
Accurate autofocus
Great image quality
Even in low light
Invaluable OLED viewfinder
Compact
Lightweight and sturdy build
Solid burst performance
Fast AF in most situations
Good higher-ISO performance
Superb 24.2MP stills
Super-fast autofocus system
4K and slow-motion video
Terrific performance with premium lenses
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 editors didn't like
Dated ergonomics
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
Underpowered LCD at default settings
Display not touch-sensitive
No in-camera raw processing
Pretty pricey
No in-body OIS
'Entry level' manual controls
No touchscreen
Kit lens could be better
No advanced image stabilization
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
Published: 2018-07-16, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Very good JPEG quality, High-quality viewfinder, Fast and capable AF system
Underpowered LCD at default settings, Display not touch-sensitive, No in-camera raw processing
The A6300 is a well-rounded model that should have wide appeal, both on account of what it offers on paper and its performance in a range of situations.Those intending on using the A6300 for more considered video recording, or for tracking moving subjects...
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...
Abstract: With the new α6300 Sony has made the immensely popular α6000 even better. While retaining the compact lightweight design of its predecessor, the α6300 adds lightning fast (0.05 seconds) hybrid autofocus with 425 AF points and subject tracking 4D focus, pr...
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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Published: 2016-09-21, Author: Jackson , review by: reviewed.com
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 ap...
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...
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...
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...
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...