Sony A63000 created a new benchmark in the history of mirrorless camera segment. The Sony A6300 is a complete breakthrough in-terms of technology the camera newly developed CMOS Exmor sensor build with 425-point phase-detection system with a 169-area contrast detection system for quick and precise focusing performance.
The ISO range of the camera touches a upper limit of 51200 which is excellent for a consumer level camera like A6300.
The BionzX image processpr of the camera not only secures its blazing fast AF speed but with the help of new noise reduction algortihm the camera gives you noise less JPEG and extra smooth 4K Mp4 videos. BTW, . It also support S-Gamut3.Cine/S-Log-3 and S-Gamut3/S-Log3 profiles for wide dynamic range shooting and wider color space.
The PDF Manual book of the camera will going to explain each and every details of the camera operation and will help you to understand the overall features of the camera more clearly.
Canon 1300D camera is a super budget camera as we have said already, it’s a perfect training toll for beginners and available at a decent price tag.
Features / Models
Canon 1300D/T6
Canon 1200D
Megapixel
18 megapixels
18 megapixels
Sensor size / type
APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
APS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
Image processor
Digic 4+
Digic 4
Image stabilization
No
No
AF System
Contrast + Phase Detect sensor
Contrast Detect +Phase detect
AF points
09 points
09 points
ISO
100-12800
100-12800
ShutterMin/Max
30sec 1/4000 sec
30 sec 1/4000 sec
Top Continuous Shooting Speed
3fps
3fps
Video
1920 x 1080 (30p,24fps)
1920 x 1080 (30p,25fps)
Display
3.0″ LCD Rear Touch Screen (920,000 pixels)
3.0″ LCD Rear Touch Screen (460,000 pixels
Viewfinder
Optical Viewfinder (95%)
Optical Viewfinder (95%)
Hot-shoe
No
No
Battery Life (CIPA)
500 shots
500 shots
Wireless connectivity
Built-In
No
Dimensions
129 x 101 x 78 mm
130 x 100 x 76 mm
Weight
485 g
480g
However I am disappointed to see the core specification of both the camera is almost same.
The sensor and image processor of both the camera is exactly same and in-turn you will get same image quality from both the camera.
At the end we are unable to find any major difference between these two camera, however Canon added additionally WiFi capability to make sharing images bit easier.
We strongly recommend you to upgrade your camera if you are a owner of Canon 1200D camera.
Canon continued to traditional 18 MP sensor inside the Canon T6 / 1300D DSLR. The camera uses DIGIC 4+ Image Processor tp process your images, the camera supports ISO range upto 100-6400. As of its predecessor Canon again deployed a 9 points AF system to the 1300D camera. The camera also records Full HD video @ 30fps. The Canon 1300D also features built-in WiFi and NFC.
Take a look at the major features of the camera
18MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
DIGIC 4+ Image Processor
3.0″ 920k-Dot LCD Monitor
Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 30 fps
9-Point AF with Center Cross-Type Point
Extended ISO 12800, 3 fps Shooting
Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC
Scene Intelligent Auto Mode
Basic+ and Creative Auto Modes
EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Lens
The camera is available to you at a price point of $549.00 with kit lens at B&H.
Today we have received a email form Photografix editor, a german magazine about new cameras and photography and according to them,
We got an interesting info from an anonymous source and maybe that’s also interesting for your readers. Yes, it’s an anonymous source, so we need the usual grain of salt… but I think there is a possibility that the info could be true. Here is the link to our article:The source told us that Canon will announce the 5D Mark IV at The Photography Show in Birmingham (March 19th – 22nd). I see four reasons why this could be true:
Matches with old rumors that the Mark IV presentation will be before the NAB in April.
5D Mark III was shown first at the Photography Show back in 2012.
5D Mark III production already ended? And Canon normally needs a few weeks/months until a new camera is available.
There will definately be a Canon event in the next days because of the EOS 1300D.
Before getting the email many of users and visitors asked the same question that Canon may announce the 5D Mark IV camera at The Photography Show in Birmingham ?.
As I have said several time to my readers and again repeating the same thing here, I don’t think so that Canon will going to announce Canon 5D Mark IV in a UK based event. Canon will select a global platform like NAB show to announce such a flagship product.
After adding Canon Dual-pixel CMOS AF sensor inside Canon 1DX Mark II we are sure that Canon will use same tech inside the Canon 5D Mark IV camera, we have no confirmation about the specification of the camera but few days ago we have received anonymous email and according to the tipster the upcoming Canon 5D mk IV will carry 4K video along with s log gamma support, before that Canon used S log gamma inside Canon EOS C300 and 4K compact camera XC10.
A must have camera for every photographers, being a Canon users I really like the technological advancement present in Sony RX series compact and mirrorless camera. I will sure buy A6300 when it arrives in my country 🙂
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I was really waiting for this, A camera that breaks record by adding a 3.8 million ISO mark in the competition. Does the ISO of 3.8 million is really usable to a professional shooter or it’s just a marketing thing, let’s find out.
Without doubt the Nikon d5 is excellent camera, the camera features newly developed CMOS sensor and a intense ISO range. Lets’ talk about the ISO test
The image below is taken at ISO 25600.
At ISO 25600 the camera is giving very neat and clean images.
The sample images shown below is captured at ISO 102400 and in this image I can see some color noise in the right side of the image (dark area looks bit colorful ). That clearly means ISO 102400 is not a option to get a perfect shot from your Nikon D5 camera.
The image below is captured at ISO 204800 where we can see a good amount of noise in the right side of the image.
You can see the the image captured at ISO ISO 3280000 (Hi 5), its completely useless. Also see Canon 1DX Mark II vs Nikon D5
Sony finally announced HX80 – Ultra compact zoom camera that loaded with a new 18.2MP Exmor R CMOS sensor paired with Bionz X processor.
The camera also features a 30X compact lens under ultra compact body and a retractable OLED Tru-Finder in a ultra compact body.
The camera records full HD video and on the rear side of the camera we have 921k dot LCD screen that tilts a full 180 degrees. The camera also features built in WIFi and NFC connectivity.
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