Sony A6300 vs Sony A6000 specification comparison review. From the table below we can clearly see that what Sony has actually upgraded its camera core specification ta a next level, take a look below
Features/ Models | Sony A6300 | Sony A6000 |
Megapixel | 24.2MP APS-C Exmor CMOS Sensor | 24.2MP APS-C Exmor CMOS Sensor |
Sensor size | 23.5 x 15.6 mm | 23.5 x 15.6 mm |
Sensor Type | Hybrid CMOS AF | Hybrid CMOS AF |
Low pass filter | Yes | Yes |
Image processor | BIONZ X Image Processor | BIONZ X Image Processor |
AF system | 425 Phase-Detect Points | 179 Phase-Detect Points |
ISO | 100-51200 | 100-25600 |
Shutter Type | Electronic & Mechanical | Electronic & Mechanical |
Shutter Min/ mix | 30 – 1/4000 | 30 – 1/4000 |
Continuous shooting speed | 11 fps | 11 fps |
Video | Internal UHD 4K30 & 1080p120 Recording | Full HD 1080p XAVC S Video at 24/60 fps |
Display | 3.0″ 921.6k-Dot Tilting LCD Monitor | 3.0″ 921k-Dot Xtra Fine Tilting LCD |
Viewfinder | XGA Tru-Finder 2.36m-Dot OLED EVF | Tru-Finder 0.39″ 1,440k-Dot OLED EVF |
Hot shoe | Yes | Yes |
Wireless | WiFi + NFC | WiFi + NFC |
Environmentally sealed | Yes | No |
Battery life | 400 | 420 |
Dimensions | 120.0 x 66.9 x 48.8 mm | (66.7 x 30.2 mm |
Weight | 404 g | 116 g |
Although both the camera have same resolution
Sony finally introduced the new A6300 camera along with new sensor and 4D focus.
Let’s talk about the sensor: Both camera features same resolution but both of them are very different.
The new sensor ISO range can be further expanded upto 51200 and features 4D focusing technology supported by 425 Phase AF points as well as 169 contrast based AF points. The Bionz X process the information in no-time and as a result the camera gets AF lock speed of 0.05sec (world fastest).
The Sony also features improved AF tracking compared to its predecessor, the high speed AF also works very well while recording 4K video.
The Sony A6000 was also a excellent camera and its AF points was less in comparison to the current A6300 and 4D AF was also missing.
Overall, the A6300 has done a excellent improvement over the cores specification of the camera.
4K video also introduced in the A6300 camera, the camera can flawlessly record 4K videos on go @ 30fps and Full HD video can be recorded in 120fps and both resolutions utilize the 100 Mbps XAVC S format
Conclusion — At the end we don’t expect any major difference in the image quality of the camera since we got 1-stop ISO increment in Sony A6300. the AF section has a lot of improvement and will give you a very noticable performance compared to the Sony A6000.
The overall core specification of the camera is unmatchable, but the Sony A6300 users can wait for A6400 or A7000 to see a noticable difference in the image quality of the camera.
A6000 weight is 468 g. A6000 Battery Life Stills (CIPA Rating Monitor/Live View): 360 shots, A6000 Battery Life Stills (CIPA Rating OVF/EVF = electronic viewfinder): 310 shots. A6300 weight is 520 g. A6300 Battery Life Stills (CIPA Rating Monitor/Live View): 400 shots. A6300 Battery Life Stills (CIPA Rating OVF/EVF = electronic viewfinder): 350 shots.
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Well, it finally arrived. The Sony a6300. Those who already own the Sony a6000 are not going to get overwhelmed by this newest baby. The improvements are the AF system, video, and viewfinder, and weight. The weight will sturdily support various telephoto lenses. Owners of the Sony a6000 will probably wait on the next successor down the road. Much like the Nikon D7100 vs Nikon D7200. Not enough improvements to leave what I already have. This camera will attract new customers curious about mirrorless technology. The a6000 is still worth buying until no longer available as new.
I read specification on this page noticed it says not weather sealed. In fact it is needs correction….. Thanks guys enjoy page a lot….
Thanks for the suggestion, the specification is now updated.