Sony Alpha a6300
Sony Alpha a6300 is the successor of the a6000. While some
might proclaim it to be similar to the a6000 by looking at
the resolution and the sensor size but the camera holds a
different story when the internals is closely observed.
The Sony Alpha a6300 is capable of recording 4K Ultra-HD
videos, which is the mightiest upgrade here. Even when it
comes to shooting Full-HD movies, the mirrorless camera can
record Slow Motion videos up to 120 fps. Furthermore, the
Electronic Viewfinder on the Alpha a6300 is also sharper
than that of the a6000 as the viewfinder packs in 2359k
dots, which was only 1440k in its predecessor.
Sony Alpha a6400
As the name implies, the Sony Alpha a6400 sits well
between the Alpha a6300 and Alpha a6500. The device
falls in the entry-level category in Sony’s camera
lineup. Nonetheless, the mirrorless camera packs some
of the noteworthy upgrades over its predecessor.
The primary upgrade over the a6300 is the inclusion of
Real-time Eye Autofocus and AI-based subject recognition.
And it’s the first-ever Sony Alpha camera to feature such
notable features. Apart from that, the mirrorless camera
detects and focuses on the subject very fast. 0.02s to be
precise. At that speed, the a6400 is by far the fastest
camera when it comes to focusing on a subject. Sony has
included 850 AF points (425 Phase Detection AF points and
425 Contrast Detection AF points) on the a6400.
Sony Alpha a6500 (Body Only)
The Sony Alpha a6300 was a great device but the camera also had
some downsides as well. The absence of the touch LCD and stabilization
mechanism was not appreciated in the community of camera enthusiasts.
That’s what made the Sony release an improved Alpha a6500 camera rectifying
all those mistakes.
Sony Alpha a6400(Body Only)
As the name implies, the Sony Alpha a6400 sits well between the Alpha a6300 and Alpha a6500.
The device falls in the entry-level category in Sony’s camera lineup.
Nonetheless, the mirrorless camera packs some of the noteworthy upgrades over its predecessor.
Sony Alpha a9
Sony Alpha a9 is the top of the line mirrorless camera in Sony’s
lineup, which rests well above all of the popular Alpha a7 series
devices. And in this “most technologically advanced” digital camera,
Sony has packed plenty of interesting features.
Sony A7 R IV
The Sony A7 R IV is the latest R-series mirror-less camera from Sony.
It comes with a new 61MP Back-iLLuminated Full frame sensor.
It’s a big improvement over 42MP of the A7 III. Sony claims
it even delivers medium format level image quality.
Sony Alpha a7R III
Built around a 35mm full-frame 42.4-megapixel Exmor R Image Sensor,
the Sony Alpha a7R III delivers amazing quality images for the
professionals, who crave high-res images at a compact body.
The mirrorless camera came as an upgrade to the Alpha a7R II,
which had already made a memorable in the camera arena.
And the Alpha a7R III came with a substantial upgrade over
its predecessor with a lot of polished basics. To begin with,
the Sony Alpha a7R III features the new Bionz X image processor,
which is said to be 1.8 times faster than the a7R II.
Sony Alpha a7R II
Alpha a7R II is a high-end camera, which is enriched with
a whopping 42MP back-illuminated Full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor.
The 35mm sensor on this device captures sharp, crisp and lively
images with high sensitivity and fast response.
Sony Alpha a7S II
The Sony Alpha a7S II not looking appealing when looked only at its resolution.
The camera houses merely a 12MP resolution. Nonetheless, the camera offers an
enhanced image quality with a negligible amount of noise.
Sony Alpha a7R
When Sony launched the Alpha a7R, it was the first camera in Sony’s
lineup to possess a sensor with a whopping 36MP resolution.
And there is no Optical Low Pass Filter (OLPF) which aids in
the resolving power and increased image details.
Sony Alpha a7 III (Kit Lens)
Sony Alpha a7 III is one of the cameras, which most professional photographers crave for. The best part here is the presence of
a whopping 693 AF points, which is currently existing on Sony’s most premium mirrorless camera, the Alpha a9.
The shooter also boasts a brand new backside-illuminated 24.2-megapixel Exmor R sensor with 5-axis optical image stabilization.
Sony Alpha a6500 (With...
The Sony Alpha a6300 was a great device but the camera also had
some downsides as well. The absence of the touch LCD and stabilization
mechanism was not appreciated in the community of camera enthusiasts.
That’s what made the Sony release an improved Alpha a6500 camera rectifying
all those mistakes.
Sony Alpha a6400 (With...
As the name implies, the Sony Alpha a6400 sits well between the Alpha a6300 and Alpha a6500.
The device falls in the entry-level category in Sony’s camera lineup.
Nonetheless, the mirrorless camera packs some of the noteworthy upgrades over its predecessor.
Sony Alpha a6300with kit...
Sony Alpha a6300 is the successor of the a6000.
While some might proclaim it to be similar to
the a6000 by looking at the resolution and the
sensor size but the camera holds a different story
when the internals is closely observed.
Sony Alpha A6000 (Body only)
Brand: Sony
Model Name: ALPHA A6000
Color: Black
Shooting Modes:Continuous Shooting
Optical Sensor Size:APS-C
Compatible Mountings: Sony FE, Sony E (NEX)