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Sony Alpha A6300

This camera is considered one of Sony’s mid-range models—with the Sony A6000 as its lower counterpart, and the Sony A7 II as it’s higher level counterpart. The specs on this camera aim to impress even the fussiest of photographers. It’s a great looking camera too and is easy to handle & operate. Let’s look at some of the other features.


The battery on this camera is also a feature worth mentioning due to its staying power during your shoots. Your camera battery should be able to last approximately 400 photos in, before the battery needs recharging.


The Sony Alpha A6300 has a 24MP sensor with a shooting rate of 11 frames per second. There’s a built-in flash which has an incredible sync speed of 1/160 seconds. The AF system on the camera is hybrid, and boasts an impressive 425 PDAF points. Among other features, one more is worth mentioning; the OLED 2.36M-dot with a 120fps refresh option which will lend a hand to the quality of your photographs.


In addition to these photography features, the Sony Alpha A6300 also has some convenient video recording abilities. 4K is the hero here, with resolution settings of 3840 x 2160 (30p) and 1920 x 1080 (120p/60p). Although the camera is primarily designed for regular photography, you’ll enjoy the quality of these videos as well.


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Manufacturer: Sony

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Teds
★★★★★
4 years ago
Great Camera

Perfect for beginners

Easy to use; Compact; Build quality; Screen size

Battery life

dpreview.com
★★★★★
5 years ago

I have had three Sony cameras and all have failed. I initially had a Sony Alpha 55 which failed after 12 months. Sony's service was subpar and after quite a while I finally got it back and it is still used by my daughter.

johnlewis.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Fantastic product

I took advantage of thw sony cashback offer through John Lewis making this a lot of camera for the money. As a beginner I found the camera to use. The amount of control available allowed me to capture some fantastic low light images of waterfront city-scapes.

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★★
5 years ago

Very pleased with this camera after a week of use! Is really a camera that keeps the measure even though it has a few years in the neck.

Amazon
★★★★
5 years ago
Great point and click and more advance as well

The camera is clearly a great quality camera for the money. But it's not the easiest to use. Especially coming over from your standard DSLR (canon or Nikon). I don't care for the dial by the screen. But it gives you some great quality shots. Just not as easy to adjust on the fly.

Sony
★★★★★
5 years ago
great travel camera

I've had this camera for a little while now and it is very similar to the Sony A6000 that I had previously. It takes a little while to get to understand the menu system but it is very well organised and quite quickly you are able to move around the menus like a pro and get just the effect you are...

Roberts Camera
★★★★★
5 years ago

You can assign any of 65 functions to any of 10 customizable buttons as you like. This makes operation more intuitive, quick and easy, and is extra-convenient for accessing such functions as starting and stopping of movie recording and switching between viewfinder and monitor.

expertreviews.co.uk
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5 years ago

Technically advanced, but the Sony a6300’s controls aren’t in line with the high price

B&H Photo
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great APS-C sensor-size camera - Full featured at fair price

I am a very amateur photographer with an interest in dark sky/astrophotography. My daughter has the A6000 and I stepped up to the A6300. She loved the A6000, but it missed a couple of features that I was looking for: 1) Rapid shooting (not for astro); 2) silent mode (no shutter...

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great, but not amazing. May have problems!

Don't let the size fool you! I own a Sony Handycam HDRXR550VE for video, and a Nikon D5100 for stills. I was hoping the Sony A6300 would replace both of these cameras so I could have an 'all-in-one' solution. Was I wrong Possibly. Read on... Now don't get me wrong, this is one great camera!

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