The
New Mirrorless Camera Features World’s Fastest AF speed and Highest Number of
AF points plus Newly Developed 24.2 MP APS-C Sensor, High Resolution 4K video
recording and more
Sony today
introduced the latest addition to their award winning line-up of mirrorless
cameras, the α6300. The camera boasts an unrivalled 4D
FOCUS™ system that can lock focus on a subject in as little as 0.05 seconds,
the world’s fastest AF acquisition time. Additionally, the α6300 has an incredible 425 phase detection
AF points that are densely positioned over the entire image area – the world’s
highest number of AF points on any interchangeable lens camera, and can shoot
images at up to 11 frames per second with continuous autofocus and exposure
tracking.
The
impressive new mirrorless model also has the ability to support full live-view
continuous shooting on the Tru-finder or LCD screen at up to 8 frames per
second, ultimately producing a real-time shooting experience that combines all
the benefits of an electronic viewfinder with the immediacy of a through-the-lens
optical viewfinder.
The
versatile α6300 camera is equipped with a newly
developed 24.2 MP[iii] APS-C sized Exmor CMOS sensor that works together with a
BIONZ X image processing engine to produce outstanding image quality throughout
the entire ISO sensitivity range ISO 100 – 51200[iv].
The new α6300 can also shoot and record high
resolution 4K video with full pixel readout and no pixel binning in the popular
Super 35mm format.
Unrivalled
AF Performance
Sony’s new
α6300 camera builds upon the acclaimed 4D
FOCUS performance of the α6000 model, utilising a Fast Hybrid AF system that
combines high-speed phase detection AF with extremely accurate contrast AF and
allows it to capture and lock on to moving subjects in as little as 0.05
secondsi. The camera’s High-density Tracking AF technology positions
425 phase detection AF points over nearly the entire field of view, allowing it
to accurately focus throughout a wide area – even on small, fast objects that
other cameras would fail to recognise.
In
addition to the extensive AF coverage, the α6300 debuts a new high-density tracking AF
technology that significantly improves subject detection and tracking
performance. This new technology can quickly activate a large number of AF
points surrounding a subject – approximately 7.5 times more density than the
α6000 – and intelligently adjust them in accordance with the subject’s motion.
This is a particularly powerful feature when used with high-speed 11 fps
continuous shooting or the new 8 fps continuous live-view mode, which provides
100% accurate framing for fast moving subjects on the LCD screen or viewfinder.
Of note is
the fact that the camera’s 425 phase detection AF points, enhanced tracking and
focus accuracy are all available on the α6300 when using A-mount lenses[v] with a mount adaptor like the Sony
LA-EA3. This is a first for Sony E-mount interchangeable lens cameras with an
APS-C sized sensor, as the only other cameras to feature this capability are
the full-frame α7R II and α7 II models.
Other
enhancements to the α6300 include silent shooting functionality,
the ability to use AF in focus magnifier mode, expanded flexible spot AF, Eye
AF in AF-C mode and more.
Powerful
24.2 MP Exmor CMOS Sensor and BIONZ X Processor
In order
to maximise efficiency and overall camera performance, the α6300 features a new 24.2 MP sensor that is
an ideal match for its BIONZ X image processing engine.
The new
image sensor employs copper wiring in its structure, which improves light
collection efficiency and significantly accelerates readout speed. The BIONZ X
processor features an upgraded image processing algorithm designed to maximise
the sensor’s overall capabilities. Together, the two key components work
together to produce images with low noise and exceptional resolution in
sensitivity settings up to ISO51200iii, in particular in the
mid-to-high sensitivity range.
Ultimate
4K Resolution and Other Professional Video Capabilities
In another
first for non-full-frame Sony interchangeable lens cameras, the new α6300 offers internal 4K movie recording in
Super 35mm format. When shooting in 4K, the camera uses full pixel readout
without pixel binning to collect 20 megapixels of information – approximately
2.4x[vi] (6K equivalent) as many pixels as 4K UHD and then oversamples the
information to produce high quality footage with exceptional detail and depth.
The camera
utilises the XAVC S codec[vii] during video shooting, which records at a high
bit rate of 100 Mbpsvii during 4K recording and 50 Mbps during
standard Full HD shooting, ensuring maximum detail and clarity in both video
formats. Additionally, the camera will focus approximately twice as fast as its
predecessor during movie shooting thanks to its new and improved AF system. AF
speed and AF tracking sensitivity are also adjustable for expanded creativity.
Other
professional calibre video features include the ability to record Full HD at
120 fps at 100 Mbps[viii], another first for α interchangeable lens cameras
with APS-C sized sensors. This mode allows footage to be reviewed and
eventually edited into 4x or 5x slow motion video files in Full HD[ix] (24p or
30p) resolution with AF tracking. The new α6300 also offers S-Log gamma recording[x]
for wide dynamic range shooting – approximately 14-stop latitude in S-Log3
gamma setting – and supports S-Gamut for a wider colour space. Both options
allow for greater creativity for processing video post-production.
Also
included on the new camera is a microphone line input that accepts external
microphones and also supports XLR input with Sony’s XLR adapter kit, as well as
Gamma Display Assist, a new function that allows users to monitor images or
check focus when recording S-Log movies. The new model has enhanced Zebra
functionality for greater exposure control. Picture profile settings are
available, as well as Time Code / User Bit and much more.
Enhanced
Operability and Ergonomics
The α6300 camera is equipped with a high
contrast, high-resolution XGA OLED Tru-Finder with approximately 2.4 million
dots that offers exceptional corner-to-corner visibility. There is also a new
mode available for the viewfinder that allows display of images at 120 fps,
ensuring that action is displayed smoothly with very few afterimages, making
subject tracking through the Tru-finder easier than ever.
Aesthetically,
the new α6300 camera features an extremely solid feel
in hand thanks to its robust, magnesium alloy design. It can be customised to
fit nearly any shooting style or preferences, with 9 customisable buttons that
one of 64 different functions can be assigned to. The camera adds a digital
level gauge as well as upgraded dust and moisture resistance[xi], a reinforced
lens mount structure and a new shutter release button and mode dial with
improved operability and grip.
The new α6300 camera is Wi-Fi® and NFC
compatible and fully functional with Sony’s PlayMemories Mobile™ application
available for Android™ and iOS platforms, as well as Sony’s growing range of
PlayMemories Camera Apps™, which add a variety of creative capabilities to the
camera. It also supports QR code for easy connection to non-NFC smart phones.
The α6300 will be available in Europe from March
2016 priced at approximately €1,250 body only and €1,400 with SELP1650 lens. The α6300 will also be available as a kit with the
SEL1670Z lens in April 2016, priced at approximately €2,250.
Thanks for
Dropping in Look around there’s a lot more See. Please Share if this
information has helped you in anyway. Cheers!
No comments:
Post a Comment