The Sony a6300 is shaping up to be a camera that punches well above its price limit. Writing for Engadget, Edgar Alvarez had this to say about the camera during his review:
Sony has done a tremendous job with the A6300. It’s small, sleek, fast and, most importantly, captures impressive photos and video. Paired with the right lenses, the A6300 has no trouble matching up with its more expensive Alpha relatives or even some mid-tier DSLRs.
But before the a6300, there was the a6000 which was also well received. In fact, seeing how different the two cameras are in some ways, Sony for the time being is opting to sell both. Better yet, with the introduction of the new camera, you can find some pretty great prices on the a6000 which begs the questions, what are the differences between these two E-mount cameras?
After the jump, a video by Maarten Heilbronn which highlights some key differences between the two.
From Maarten Heilbron:
An extensive feature by feature comparison and review of the Sony A6300 camera to the Sony A6000 camera. Includes examples and demonstrations, detailed menu walk through.
Discuss:
Would you purchase the newer, shiner a6300 or does the a6000 offer everything you need?
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