Both FujiX-T2 and Sony A6300 are mirror-less camera, after getting a lot’s of user question which one is best finally we have decided to compare between these two camera.
Fuji X-T2 vs. Sony A6300
Features/ Models | Fuji X-T2 |
Sony A6300 |
Megapixel | 24 | 24 megapixels |
Sensor size | APS-C (23.6 x 15.6 mm) | APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm) |
Low pass filter | Yes | Yes |
Image processor | X Processor Pro |
Bionz X |
Image Stabilization | No | No |
AF points | 325 points | 425 Points |
AF system | Hybrid | Hybrid |
ISO | 100-51200 | 100-51200 |
Shutter Min/ mix | Shutter 30 seconds -1/8000 | 1/4000 sec |
Continuous shooting speed | 8fps (11fps with batter grip) | 11fps |
Video | 4K @30fps | 4K @ 30 fps |
Display | 3 inches 1.62 million dot LCD Monitor | 3″ 921k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD |
Hot shoe | Yes | Yes |
Wireless | Wi-Fi, NFC. Remote shooting | Built-In |
Environmentally sealed | Yes | Yes |
Battery life | 340 shots (without battery grip) | 400 Shots |
Dimensions | 139.0 x 105.2 x 78.5mm | 120 x 67 x 49 mm |
Weight | 650g | 404 g |
Begining with megapixel, as uypu can see the Fuji as well as the Sony A6300 features same 24 MP resoltuion.
However keep in mind that the sensor architecture of both the camera is entirely different.
The Sony A6300 Sensor analysis
The Sony A6300 uses 24.2MP Exmor CMOS sensor pairs with the BIONZ X image processor, the image processor help the camera to boost its ISO range upto 51200. The sensor of the Sony A6300 camera uses thin copper wiring and enhanced circuit processing to boost low light-performance of the camera, reduce color noise as well as low-light noise, and increase readout speeds. The camera can shoot images upto 11 frames per second and with AF support the camera limits the continuous shooting speed to 8fps.
The Fuji X-T2 Sensor analysis
The Fuji X-T2 features 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor which comes with a randomized pixel array that elimiates the use of low pass filter inside the camera. The sensor mimic the organic film pattern and gives out stunning images. The camera with the help of its X-Processor Pro the camera can shoot upto 11 fps with battery grip and 8fps of shooting with continuous AF.
Auto Focus System
Despite of being a bit older product the Sony A6300 have more AF points (425 vs 325) compared to the Fuji X-T2 camera. The Sony A6300 covers more more AF screen compared to Fuji X-T2 camera.
4D Focus in Sony A6300
4D Focus system inside the Sony A6300 – the Sony A6300 camera uses 4D auto-focus system that enables 425 Phase AF points and 169 contrast-detection areas.
AF speeds of Fuji is up to 0.08 seconds And Sony AF speed is upto 0.05 seconds, that clearly indicates in standard lightning condition the Sony A6300 will perform better.
4K
Both camera record 4K video and supports raw recording modes S-Log3 Gamma / F-Log Gamma. Without going to details I must inform you that Sony A6300 does have some overheating issue when used to record 4K video at average room temperature. You can look at the matter here
Price Difference
Sony A6300 is under $1K camera whereas for Fuji X-T2 you have to pay approx $1.6K, that cealry means you have to pay $600 extra if you want to get Fuji X-T2.
Verdict: Both camera features excellent core specification, but if you are a still shooter we recommend you to get Sony A6300 camera, that features excellent core specification as well as low price, Fuji X-T2 recommended for Still as well as Video lovers to record videos without worrying about overheating issue.
The Fuji optics are in pure metal , Sony plastic. You can compare fujinon with zeiss but fujinon is cheaper.
The Fuji optics are in pure metal , Sony plastic. You can compare fujinon with zeiss but fujinon is cheaper. Fuji has a wonderful design with outstanding quality. For me Fuji is number one!
You do not make a decision to buy a camera based on specs only.
I’d never enjoy shooting with Sony’s imaging computer, that happens to take pictures.
Nor, over saturated Sony colors.
Fujifilm’s 16mp generation camera’s AF system are not on the same level as Sony’s offerings. If the XP2 is fujifilm’s new AF system than it’s certain that the A6300 will be better if AF is top priority.
Fuji was once in high speed mode somewhere in 2013-14
After that they have developed X-Trans 3 in 2016
The 2015 was a very dull year for fuji.
The Best part is Fuji isn’t moving towards Sony for sensors, they are developing own sensors and lenses…