The A6300 is the replacement for the A6000, primarily with sensor improvements.
- Sensor: 24.2mp Sony APS CMOS sensor (IMX284), 23.5 x 15.6 (1.5x crop)
- Mount: Sony E-Mount
- Images: ? x ? JPEG or ARW raw; maximum 11 fps (8 fps with accurate live view framing)
- Video: 4K(UHD)/30 (1.6x crop), 1080i/60, 1080P/120/60/30/25/24 (horz. compromise at 30P/25P), 480P/30/25, XAVC S (100Mbps) or AVCHD with stereo audio, uncompressed video available on the HDMI port, S-Log support
- Shutter: mechanical 30 sec to 1/4000 sec. (1/32000 electronic), bulb
- Exposure: multi, center-weighted, spot metering, -5 to +5EV exposure compensation, 10 white balance settings (plus Auto and Custom), ISO 100-51200 (plus Auto, 102400, and 204800 with multi-frame NR)
- Focus: 425-phase detect focus points on sensor (?% of frame), 25-point contrast detect, single point, multi-area, face detect, tracking, manual focus override, peaking
- Display: 3” 1.2m dot 180° tilting touchscreen LCD, 2.4m dot OLED EVF (.7x magnification, up to 120 fps)
- Flash: built-in (GN 6m at ISO 100), 1/160 flash sync, red-eye reduction, slow sync, rear sync
- Remote: via WiFi
- Other Notable Features: WiFi with NFC, downloadable application support
- Cards: SD, SDHC, SDXC, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Pro-HG Duo
- Battery: NP-FW50 (? shot CIPA rating)
- Size: ? x ? x ?" (117 x 70 x 48mm) wide, tall, deep
- Weight: ? ounces (325g) with battery and card
- Colors: Black
- Price: US$1000 body only, US$1150 with 16-50mm kit lens
- Current Firmware: 2.01 (February 2018)
- Announced: February 3, 2016
Thom's Review of the Sony A6300
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