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April 2016
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187 Reviews
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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
Great video features, including 4K capture, Continuous focusing is comparable to a DSLR, Sturdy mount and body, plus weathersealing, USB power supply
Fine detail in JPEG images could be better, A front control dial would be useful, No touchscreen, Awkward to select AF point, especially when using an EVF
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I imagine it can be a challenge to attempt to update the world's most popular mirrorless camera in a way that not only capitalises on its strengths and fixes its weaknesses but also doesn't break the bank in the process. While the a6000 is still a very ca...
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...
Abstract: In this week's episode of Plugged In, Mashable's Tech Corespondent Ray Wong tells you all you need to know about Sony's new flagship mirrorless camera — the A6300. The $1,000 camera is here to slay all DSLRs once and for all....
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Published: 2016-04-28, Author: Sean , review by: tomsguide.com
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
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 quali...
With the Alpha 7 and RX series' receiving such critical acclaim over the past couple of years, Sony's APS-C CSCs have been starting to seem somewhat neglected. Thankfully, the Sony A6300 has brought the old NEX series back with a bang. It may appear to b...
Published: 2016-04-15, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
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
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...
Fast autofocus, The best from Sony, just a bit more updated, Not much evolution with this camera on the outside but still well built overall, Great highlight recovery, Great color versatility,
I actually like going above ISO 6400 and Fujifilm will give me more of a reason to do that than Sony will, Ergonomics should be evolving at this point, In many ways the Sony a6300 is an excellent camera. Great image quality, very versatile RAW files, a sm
Abstract: With the addition of 4k, s-log and 120fps the a6300 is a head turner. But it has some drawbacks like no headphone jack, its monitor is unusable in the sun and the body doesn't offer any steady shot. Overall a great camera for the money. Purchase the Sony...
Abstract: Presented in ultra-high resolution.Sample Images Intro Lenses & AdaptersSpecs Legal USA Version PerformanceSony a6300 (14.3 oz./405g with battery and card, about $998) and PZ 16-50mm OSS. bigger. I got mine at B&H I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon, o...