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April 2016
(85%)
187 Reviews
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The editors liked
Camera's image quality is very good in variety of shooting situations
4K video option with HDMI output works great
Can use either viewfinder or LCD to frame photos
Popup flash available
Along with hot shoe to add external flash
Comfortable right hand
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
120 fps in full 1080 HD
SLog2 & SLog3 picture profiles
14 stops of dynamic range
Speedy AF
Excellent image quality
Great video quality and feature set
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
High build and image quality (photo and video)
Extra sealing against dust and splashwater
Fast
Light-sensitive AF
Hundreds of AF points (both phase detection and contrast detection) over the whole sensor
No blackout during series shots
4K video
Fre
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
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
Improved high-ISO performance
Better JPEG quality
Very good subject tracking with real-time live view feature
All-magnesium body construction
The Sony A6300 delivers class-leading photo and video quality
Plus good performance and features for shooting action
Stellar photo quality
Razor-sharp 4K movies
Extremely quick autofocus
Continuous shooting
With good motion tracking
Excellent high-res OLED viewfinder
Reassuringly solid alloy body
External mic jack
4K video quality
High speed autofocus system
Can connect an external mic
Excellent stills image quality in both JPEG and Raw
One of the best APS-C cameras at high ISO
Flexible Raw files with plenty of dynamic range
Class-leading autofocus performance and frame coverage
Superb video quality
Extensive video support features
Great video features
Including 4K capture
Continuous focusing is comparable to a DSLR
Sturdy mount and body
Plus weathersealing
USB power supply
Excellent high resolution photos
Amazingly fast Auto Focus at 0.05 seconds
425 phase detection points
4K video with no pixel binning
Tough
Rugged build
Great price
The editors didn't like
Must charge battery inside the camera
Battery life could be a little better
Nearly four figure price tag for camera body alone is high versus other mirrorless models
Control buttons on back are a little small to use comfortably
Noise can be a problem
Lack of optical image stabilization built into body (as we are seeing on many of the new Sony models)
No dedicated headphone jack
Short battery life
Overheating issues in direct sun
No touchscreen
Fixed EVF
No inbody image stabilization
No headphone jack
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
List price over 1
000 euros
No built-in image stabilization (Sony A7 II series does have that)
Screen only tilts
No disc for the index finger
Overheating of the sensor from extended recording in 4K
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
Omits touch-screen support
Lacks in-body stabilization
Dense menu system
Some apps must be purchased
Doesn't include external charger
Slow buffer clearing (no UHS-II support)
Clunky menus
Wi-Fi can be a bit frustrating to use
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
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
Takes some time getting used to
LCD display isn't touch-screen
Lack of touchscreen is limiting
Given camera's capability
Menus are over-long
Lack organization or sufficient location cues
Extensive customization and use of Fn menu absolutely essential
Published: 2016-07-19, Author: George , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: The Sony A6300 is a mirrorless system camera with a 24MP APS-C sensor. It has a very fast AF system, a high-resolution EVF, and is able to record 4K videos. Lab Review lab tests and comments supplied by BetterNet, Shutterbug's TIPA-affiliated testing la...
Published: 2016-06-23, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Sony's A6000 sensor was class-leading when it was introduced, and while the sensor in the A6300 is in a similar position, it's not alone. Nikon's sensors in the D7200 and the more cost-conscious D5500 perform similarly. In terms of specifications, the A63...
High build and image quality (photo and video), Extra sealing against dust and splashwater, Fast, light-sensitive AF, Hundreds of AF points (both phase detection and contrast detection) over the whole sensor, No blackout during series shots, 4K video, Fre
List price over 1,000 euros, Short battery life, No built-in image stabilization (Sony A7 II series does have that), Screen only tilts, No disc for the index finger, Overheating of the sensor from extended recording in 4K
Abstract: These days, many (if not most) consumers are likely to shop based on price and capability, rather than according to whether a certain model contains a mirror, or not. We think this is a good thing; with all the increased competition, cameras are improving...
Published: 2016-05-15, Author: Jeff , review by: 9to5mac.com
You can make some really amazing stuff with just an iPhone, but smartphones do have limits. They don't feature interchangeable lenses, they come with fixed apertures, and don't have the optical zooming capabilities that standalone cameras possess. This pl...
Published: 2016-05-08, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Excellent high resolution photos, Amazingly fast Auto Focus at 0.05 seconds, 425 phase detection points, 4K video with no pixel binning, Tough, rugged build, Great price
Difficult to manually set a focus point, clumsy main control button/dial layout
Our bottom line for the Sony a6300 4K mirrorless interchangeable lens camera is that this is one superb, well priced shooter for almost any consumer or even prosumer needs. If you want high performance and especially high low light performance on a budge...
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...
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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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...