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Review Summary
2025-05-20T20:00:00
I went to London in November 25 and I wanted a smaller body to replace my a 74, I never expected that this camera would outperform my expectations of focus and low light when compared to my a 74. I was over impressed with its performance. In hindsight, if I knew of this little powerhouse camera before my a 74 purchase, I would've gone there instead, and diverted the money towards lenses. Bravo for making this camera Sony.
RonTG
2025-04-27T06:33:23
Amazing Camera. Nice quality all around. Very solid. Just moved from canon to this and it is 10000x better.
Sean G.
2024-12-11T19:00:00
Better than the a6000 more functionality and better autofocus.
Skenson
2024-05-07T20:00:00
I have had this camera for 8 years. It has proven itself in a range of situations, from sports photography, with a telephoto lens (100-400mm) as well as portraits and landscapes. We also have a professional videographer in the family who frequently borrows my camera
Robin55
2024-05-07T20:00:00
I have had this camera for 8 years. It has proven itself in a range of situations, from sports photography, with a telephoto lens (100-400mm) as well as portraits and landscapes. We also have a professional videographer in the family who frequently borrows my camera
Nel55
2023-12-07T19:00:00
Good product. Feeling so good to review this product
mmani
2023-01-30T19:00:00
I've had this camera a few weeks and I am very impressed with it. Shoots great images and the 4K video is excellent. The camera is easy to use and the customise button feature is very good. I still haven't worked out how to use the picture profiles yet but it seems straight forward.
Villaman
2023-01-29T04:52:05
La pantalla tenia un color marron en la mitad
Eulises Q.
2023-01-04T19:00:00
I bought this camera a month ago and absolutely love it, I also bought a zeiss 16-70mm f4 lens to use with it and am over the moon with the combination. Every shot is a keeper, brilliant gear Sony. Just a perfect lightweight everyday camera.
Malbro
2022-11-16T19:00:00
I bought this camera specifically to try astrophotography with my 600mm telescope. Although I?m a beginner at this I?m very impressed with the camera. The fact that it?s mirrorless means that I can turn it to electronic shutter and take numerous photos, (eg 200 or so for stacking), without any wear on the mechanism and without increasing the shutter count. So far I?ve only done photos of the moon and planets but I?m very impressed. My only problems so far have been with the complexity of using it. It seems like hundreds of settings and an awful lot to learn. One thing that I don?t like is Sony?s Imaging Edge program to link my smartphone and laptop to the camera. The smartphone app links okay but is very limited in what it will do. I?ve now bought a third party app to give me full intervalometer functions. The Windows app for the laptop won?t connect to the camera at all so I?ve given up on it.
Bazzer2005
2021-12-18T19:00:00
What was a great camera experience has destroyed all faith in the SONY camera brand for me and means intended purchases of much more expensive A7R4 have been binned permanently. This unit was bought new and is rated at 100,000 shutter activations but mine didn't even make it to 48,000. If this is what one can expect from a SONY camera I would suggest you look at other brands before investing in their ecosystem.
The M.
2021-10-12T20:00:00
Bought it a while ago. So impressed by the quality. Great companion in my job.
IrinaGSphotography
2021-10-12T20:00:00
I have owned this camera for a few months now and really enjoy using it and have got some nice photos. Worth buying Sony lenses to go with it.
Calden
2021-10-12T20:00:00
Had this camera now for a couple of years and with out doubt it's been a brilliant first camera. A step up from the A6000 but still at a perfect entry point. Compact, sharp and solid autofocus are just a few benefits of this camera. If you were to get into photography a little more though, you may be left wanting more or a larger sensor, that's where I'm currently at now. But overall it has served me well and I can't complain about the performance or price.
Bench87
2021-06-20T20:00:00
The a6300 is an excellent camera body for my use case (holiday/family candid photography and astrophotography), easy to use and lightweight makes taking it out with me on any given day a no brainer. The kit lens (18-50PZ) is the single worst lens I have used in around 30 years of photography, the focus is soft and the lens lacks clarity - it got used for the first few days before being put back in the box and I would only use it if I absolutely could not fit anything bigger in my bag.
AR86
2021-06-13T20:00:00
I have been using Sony products for as long as I can remember. Every product I used, cameras, TVs, surround sound systems, computers like this one, cell phones, etc, the look, the feel, the ease of use up until the smart technology took over, the sound, views, sharpness of the pictures, were second to none! Sony has always been the numero uno cutting edge electronics leader. Even though the stock market will not admit the greatness of the Sony products the proof is in the pudding! A few years ago I came across 2 other brands which I could purchase for a steal. I acquired these 2 products, one a compact camera and the other was a SMART TV. After using Only Sony products for so long these other ones seemed like apples to thistles. The quality of all the mid to higher end Sony products have been amazing to say the least. When blu ray first came out I was, well, what can I say? Blu ray was so far ahead of anything up until 4k arrived on the scene, and I will argue that blu ray is still better then 4k. Take the VAIO. There are two computer brands that show up in movies. Some of the biggest movie titles that showed computers VAIO was there. I'm using one now. I just wish I had my old one with the backlit keyboard. The battle for the best sound in headphones has always been fierce. I was a koss guy with the pro4/AA which were to me the best sound ever in headphones. That is until the virtual surround sound was introduced, then Sony just recently blew away the competition with the 360 virtual mixing environment cordless WF headphones that will take some kind of magic to beat. No matter what kind of reviews Sony has to put up with when a new product hits the market like OLED 4k , oops scratch that 8K. What companies are even trying to compete with that? If they did they would sink, unless they are very quick with reverse engineering in such a way as to not show any Sony tech. . .Well scratch that too! It ain't gonna happen. So let the jealous ones who give everything a bad rap stick to their mediocre sub-tech gizmos while Sony screams by the competition. My camera! My first SLR camera was purchased over seas while I was in the navy. It was a top of the line other brand, and it took great pictures, that is as long as they were in focus. It had no autofocus, but it did have a feature I miss that allows the shutter to be cocked without advancing the film for multiple exposures on one frame. Jump ahead 40 years and welcome to the megapixel. I didn't really understand that term until I saw the Hubble telescope aimed at earth with 4 gigapixel resolution. The image that was created by that lens was shone on a very large table as a tiny dot. This dot got larger and larger as the projector zoomed in, and zoomed in, and zoomed in 500 more times until one pebble in the asphalt on a NY city street was in the whole frame it was as clear as if you stood looking at it in real time. This is what a megapixel does. If you want to see some amazing video, and a real and distinct view of how a higher MP creates stunning, amazingly stunning video look on youtube at the Hasselblad 400 megapixel videos. Even with a mediocre TV or computer monitor the views are breathtaking. Bring on the Alpha 1 with 50mp full frame camera with so many new advancements, I'm thinkin the rest are in awe! Even though the MP rating is higher the rest of the features in the Alpha 1 far overshadow the rest, plus most of the other high MP rated cameras do not have full frame technology. In my MHO the spec sheet does not lie, and it is always the bottom line in the race to produce the best. Sony's specs have always amazed!
Miner57
2021-06-07T20:00:00
I've been using this camera for over a year. From experience I found that the photography capabilities of this camera is outstanding and video capabilities of S log allows more people to get into a cinema video production in an indie production or professional. The only issue I have with this camera is the battery and and the lack of USB type C. I was considering getting A7C but the photography capabilities of that camera does not match this.
saeed_ahmed40
2021-03-03T19:00:00
I bought it about two years ago and it took me awhile to learn some of the options. but noe Im very comfortable with it and enjoy the camera very much.
klondiker2
2021-02-18T19:00:00
I’ve had this camera for a year, after using an a6000 for 3 years. I love the battery grip and the battery life compared to the a6000. I want to say I love this camera, but I’ve had a problem with the ISO. The ISO works as expected when in manual mode, except when I use an external flash. When reviewing my photos, the ISO with flash was actually 6000, and it was set at 100. When using auto, shutter priority, or aperture priority, the ISO typically jumps to 6,500-32,000 in well lit environments. I’ve called Sony many times.I put the ISO limit on, and the camera bypasses it. Sony finally agreed to repair it. I sent it out for a month, and the ISO continues to be an issue. I asked to have the camera replaced, but they won’t replace it. They want me to send it back to Precision Camera. Precision camera cleaned and reset to factory settings, which I had already done. They also sent me a condescending note the this camera requires an external flash and more than a kit lens. I have many expensive Sony lenses and a few external flashes. I assume this is an electronic problem, I’m not sure what I’ll do next. The image quality from this camera is good when the ISO isn’t too high, but I’ve had many photos ruined because of it. Proceed with caution if you buy it
Nplohio
2020-11-17T19:00:00
Lovely to use and not huge like some of the other SLRs
SonyresU
2020-11-10T19:00:00
Great camera, well balanced. Easy to use. Setting it up was a real challenge but I think I have it fine now. If only it had image stabilisation.
PeterS39
2020-07-05T20:00:00
I bought this camera as an alternative to the ubiquitous iphone camera. I wanted something not much bigger, with the same ease of use but with changeable settings and lenses. My search led to the Sony. It is better, but not as easy to use as an iphone. It will partitally connect to my iphone, but its a hassle. the menus are difficult to navigate, and not intuitive, and it should be. Needs a redesign by a product designer not a electrician
DesignerPat
2020-05-13T20:00:00
The picture taking quality is average. I have iphone 8 and compared to it the pictures which I get from Sony a6300 is just OK. I have "E 18–200mm F3.5–6.3 OSS LE" lens but the pictures I get from this is not something which would make to you speak Awesome.
koradiasun
2020-04-19T20:00:00
Solid camera, compact and lightweight. Quality images & 4k Video.
Shud
2020-04-12T20:00:00
got a few a6300 they do what they say , only fault is battery life menu is easy dials are a bit small for me , but yes a good camera.
ballsy
2020-03-11T20:00:00
Reallllyy good but settings interface isn't the Best.
Rohan4
2020-02-23T19:00:00
upgarade from a6300 and I'm glad that a take the plunge. Only missing the image stabilizer. touch screen is a awesome funtion so as the racking of the subject
nma55
2020-01-07T19:00:00
i bought this camera few a month a got, i really² satisfied with their features
syamsi
2019-12-02T19:00:00
I found 4K video unusable, HD video fine for my needs Image quality very good SD card file organisation very frustrating. Menu system nightmarish, unintuitive and clunkier than competing menu design. No intelligible logic to menu assignments. No manual LCD monitor/EVF viewfinder toggle button. With eye sensor set to automatic camera cannot be used with monitor extended Not allowed to assign custom button to manually toggle viewfinders Exposure modes seem very glued to 100 ISO Every now and then camera refuses to focus, resolved by pointing camera on something close and forcing focus Button override or custom button to toggle between viewfinders missing Missing viewfinder toggle button makes for very clunky use
aver p.
2019-09-20T20:00:00
The camera works well, short battery life. In hindsight I should had spent the extra for a model that has in-body image stabilization - I would have more options with after market lenses.
BigMo
Sony E-Mount
Focal Length: 16-50mm
Comparable 35mm Focal Length: 24-75mm
Aperture:
Maximum: f/3.5-5.6
Minimum: f/22-36
Angle of View: 83- 32deg
Minimum Focus Distance: 9.84" (25cm)
Magnification: 0.215x
Elements/Groups: 9/8
Diaphragm Blades: 7
Autofocus: Yes
Image Stabilization: Yes
Filter Thread: Front: 40.5mm
APS-C (1.5x Crop Factor)
25 Megapixel
24.2 Megapixel
24 MP: 6000 x 4000
3:2, 16:9
Type: CMOS
Size: 23.5 x 15.6mm
Still Images: JPEG, RAW
Movies: AVCHD Ver. 2.0, MP4, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, XAVC S
Audio: AAC LC, AC3, Dolby Digital 2ch, Linear PCM (Stereo)
14-bit
Yes
Memory Stick Pro Duo
Memory Stick PRO HG-Duo
SD
SDHC
SDXC
Yes, NTSC/PAL
XAVC S 4K: 3840 x 2160 (30p/100 Mbps, 30p/60 Mbps, 24p/100 Mbps, 24p/60 Mbps), XAVC S HD: 1920 x 1080 (60p/50 Mbps, 30p/50 Mbps, 24p/50 Mbps, 120p/100 Mbps, 120p/60 Mbps), AVCHD: 1920 x 1080 (60p/28 Mbps/PS, 60i/24 Mbps/FX, 60i/17 Mbps/FH, 24p/24 Mbps/FX, 24p/17 Mbps/FH), MP4: 1920 x 1080 (60p/28 Mbps, 30p/16 Mbps), 1280 x 720 (30p/6 Mbps)
XAVC S 4K: 3840 x 2160 (25p/100 Mbps, 25p/60 Mbps), XAVC S HD: 1920 x 1080 (50p/50 Mbps, 25p/50 Mbps, 100p/100 Mbps, 100p/60 Mbps), AVCHD: 1920 x 1080 (50p/28 Mbps/PS, 50i/24 Mbps/FX, 50i/17 Mbps/FH, 25p/24 Mbps/FX, 25p/17 Mbps/FH), MP4: 1920 x 1080 (50p/28 Mbps, 25p/16 Mbps), 1280 x 720 (25p/6 Mbps)
16:9
Up to 29 Minutes 59 Seconds
Built-in Mic: With Video, Stereo
Optional External Mic: With Video, Stereo
Focus Type: Auto & Manual
Focus Mode: Automatic (A), Continuous-servo AF (C), Direct Manual Focus (DMF), Manual Focus (M), Single-servo AF (S)
Autofocus Points: Phase Detection:425
Contrast Detection:169
Type: Electronic
Size: 0.39"
Pixel Count: 2,359,296
Eye Point: 23.00mm
Coverage: 100%
Magnification: Approx. 1.07x
Diopter Adjustment: - 4.0 to +3.0 m
3" Rear Screen Tilting LCD (921,600)
Screen Coverage: 100%
Auto, 100-25600 (Extended Mode: 100-51200)
Type: Electronic & Mechanical
Speed: 30 - 1/4000 second, Bulb Mode
Center-weighted average metering, Multi-zone metering, Spot metering
Modes: Aperture Priority, Auto, Intelligent Auto, Manual, Movie, Program, Scene Selection, Shutter Priority, Superior Auto, Sweep Panorama
Metering Range: EV -2.0 - EV 20.0
Compensation: -5 EV to +5 EV (in 1/3 or 1/2 EV steps)
Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (Cool White), Fluorescent (Day White), Fluorescent (Daylight), Fluorescent (Warm White), Incandescent, Shade, Underwater
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 21 frames in raw format
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 44 frames in JPEG format
Up to 8 fps
Up to 6 fps
Up to 3 fps
Auto, Fill-in, Hi-Speed Sync, Off, Rear Sync, Red-eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Wireless
Yes
19.69' (6m) ISO100
1 / 160 seconds
-3 EV to +3 EV (in 1/3 or 1/2 EV steps)
TTL
Hot Shoe, Wireless
10 seconds, 5 seconds, 2 seconds
1/8" Microphone, HDMI D (Micro), Micro-USB, USB 2.0
Wi-Fi Compatible, IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz band)
Playback of still images and movies on smartphones, PCs and TVs
1x NP-FW50 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Pack, 7.2 VDC, 1080 mAh
AC-PW20 (sold separately)
32 to 104deg F (0 to 40deg C)
Camera Body: 4.7 x 2.6 x 1.9" (120.0 x 66.9 x 48.8mm) excluding protrusions
Kit Lens: Approx. 2.55 x 1.18" (64.7 x 29.9mm)
Camera Body: 14.25 oz (404g) with battery and memory card
Kit Lens: 4.09 oz (116g)
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All cameras rolled into 1
By badgood
2/3 weeks ago and after years of DSLR's and huge amounts of equipment I decided to take the plunge a buy a mirrorless camera that was as near full spec as I could find. The Sony A6300 seemed to tick all the boxes, so I took the plunge. This camera is simply awesome, fantastic IQ, great build, loaded with all the features that makes photography enjoyable and without having to carry a DSLR body around. That AF is mind blowing lay fast, just how you get 425 focus points on the sensor is incredib...
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All cameras rolled into 1
By Malboni
2/3 weeks ago and after years of DSLR's and huge amounts of equipment I decided to take the plunge a buy a mirrorless camera that was as near full spec as I could find. The Sony A6300 seemed to tick all the boxes, so I took the plunge. This camera is simply awesome, fantastic IQ, great build, loaded with all the features that makes photography enjoyable and without having to carry a DSLR body around. That AF is mind blowing lay fast, just how you get 425 focus points on the sensor is incredib...
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A high contrast, high-resolution XGA OLED Tru-Finder with approximately 2.4 million dots that offers exceptional corner-to-corner visibility. There is also a new mode available for the viewfinder that allows display of images at 120 fps, ensuring that action is displayed smoothly with very few afterimages, making subject tracking through the Tru-finder easier than ever.
Aesthetically, the new a6300 camera features an extremely solid feel in hand thanks to its robust, magnesium alloy design. It can be customized to fit nearly any shooting style or preferences, with 9 customizable buttons that one of 64 different functions can be assigned to. The camera adds a digital level gauge as well as upgraded dust and moisture resistance, a reinforced lens mount structure and a new shutter release button and mode dial with improved operability and grip.
The new a6300 camera is Wi-Fi and NFC compatible and fully functional with Sony's PlayMemories Mobile application available for Android and iOS platforms, as well as Sony's growing range of PlayMemories Camera Apps, which add a variety of creative capabilities to the camera. It also supports QR code for easy connection to non-NFC smart phones. Containing everything you need to get started, this Sony Alpha a6300 camera kit is great for the first-time camera enthusiast. At the heart of this camera bundle is the Sony Alpha a6300, which includes a 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor for outstanding images every day. This combines with the powerful BIONZ X image processing that delivers smooth photos with low levels of noise and artifacting even as the ISO starts to rise to 51,200. It can even shoot 4K video with vivid detail.
In this camera kit, you also get a 16-50mm lens that covers you for portraiture and landscapes while letting you zoom in on the action when needed. In addition, the image stabilization in the lens helps to reduce shake even when you're taking photos in low-light conditions. You also get a 16GB SD card so that you can store lots of images and a holster to place the camera in when you don't need it. Although the camera itself includes a dust-off option to keep the sensor clean, the included optics care kit helps ensure your Sony Alpha a6300 camera kit is at peak readiness when you are.
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