![]() Seven of these are customisable with 44 different options on the a6000. The screen is flanked by the aforementioned control wheel and a number of buttons. Moving to the rear, you will notice a 3-inch 921K-dot screen that can be angled up 90° and down 45° on both cameras. To adjust the shutter speed in Manual mode, you must use the rear control wheel, while exposure compensation and ISO are natively accessible from the down and right function buttons on the control wheel respectively. The only difference is that the a6300 has an additional Intelligent Auto mode, while the a6300 has two spots for Memory Recall (1 and 2) directly on the dial instead of just one.Īlso present is the shutter button surrounded by an On/Off switch, a C1 function button and a single control dial that lets you adjust the aperture in Aperture Priority or Manual Mode, or the shutter speed in Shutter Priority. The modes found on both cameras are Aperture/Shutter/Manual Priority, Program Mode, Movie Recording, Panorama, Scene, Automatic and Memory Recall. In addition to a pop-up flash and a hot shoe, the top plates of both cameras also feature a Mode dial that lets you set the camera’s operating mode. The substantial grip out front is only slightly bigger on the a6300 and both feature a smaller thumb rest on the rear, making both camera bodies very easy to hold even for extended periods. While the a6000 lacks weather-sealing, the a6300 features a magnesium alloy body with dust and splash resistance. It is also slightly thicker at 120 x 66.9 x 48.8 mm versus 120 x 66.9 x 45.1 mm. At 404g with the SD card and battery, the a6300 is only a little heavier than the a6000, which weighs in at 344g. Looking at the a6000 and a6300 side-by-side, you might almost believe that they were the same camera.īoth have a modern rangefinder-esque design with the electronic viewfinder (EVF) positioned on the left side of the body. ![]() ![]() To know more about our ethics, you can visit our full disclosure page. If you buy something after clicking the link, we will receive a small commission. Within the article, there are affiliate links. We were not asked to write anything about these cameras, nor were we provided with any sort of compensation. Ethics statement: We own both the Sony a6000 and a6300.
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