Saturday, April 30, 2016
Future Perfect: Sony's A6300 mirrorless camera
Other than its size, the mirrorless camera distinguished itself from the DSLR through its auto-focus feature, which is said to be more accurate and consistent.
Sony's latest mirrorless camera took it a step further by offering A6300, with 425 auto-focus points--a big leap from its predecessor, the A6000, which had 179 points.
This technology gives better tracking focus and minimizes blur when capturing photos of fast-paced objects. The A6300 also has 4D Focus, similar to the Sony Xperia X Series smartphone's rear camera.
JV Ruanto of Sony Philippines Digital Imaging said A6300 also has a nicer grip, made bigger and now with a matte finish.
It also has a maximum ISO setting of 51200, the highest among mirrorless cameras, whose normal setting is at 25600.
The A6300 shoots images of 24.2-megapixel resolution and records vidoes of 4K resolution.
If you're seeking to upgrade from A6000 to A6300, fret not as you would still be able to use your E-mount lenses and A7 series lenses.
As it hits the shelves this April, the A6300 camera body will retail at P56,999, while the kit with 16-50mm lenses will retail at P64,999.
Ruanto said they also have a summer promotion, where they will offer G-lenses at P18,105.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com