Max. image resolution 6000 x 4000 6000 x 4000 SensorSensor type CMOS CMOS Sensor size 23.5 x 15.6 mm 23.5 x 15.6 mm Sensor resolution 6058 x 4012 6045 x 4003 Diagonal 28.21 mm 28.21 mm Sensor size comparison Sensor size is generally a good indicator of the quality of the camera. Sensors...
Check the comparison of specs of the latest cameras in this series side-by-side at Sony A6700 vs A6600 vs A6100 vs A6400 vs A6500 and find the full list of the models in this series at the Sony A6xxx Series Camera Timeline. Alternative Model names found for Sony Alpha a6000: Alpha...
When it comes to selecting the best Sony lenses for your full-frame or APS-C Alpha body, there are many options. In fact, I would go so far as to say that even if you stick with just Sony’s first-party lenses, there’s almost too much choice! Of course, there are countless lens...
While I can say a lot more about how good the A6000 is, I would like to also point out a major pitfall, which interestingly, is not even related to the camera itself: it is the lenses. Sony has done an excellent job with its mirrorless NEX and the newer Alpha-series cameras, but s...
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Here is the comparison between the two lenses. Primarily at question were the first lens's 35mm results. The second lens delivered sharper center of the frame results at 35mm, but the periphery results are not quite as good. The first lens was sharper in the periphery at 20, 24, and...
Sony Alpha Cameras a9 III, a7R V, a7C R, a7C II, a6700 Sony FE Lenses 24-70 F2.8 II, 28-70 F2, 200-600, 135 F1.8 Really Right Stuff TVC-34 L Mk2, TVC-24 L, BH-40 with LR, PC-LR Round Panning Clamp with LR Posted to: Canon News, Sony News Category: Used Cameras and...
Re: Just read the SL3 vs A7RV comparison In reply toRod McD•10 months ago 2 Rod McD wrote: Hi Deed, Yes, agreed. As a dual system user (still) I don't get Sony's 30sec auto-exposure limit. The truth is that I don't use it at all often, but I have actually used my ...
I don't use video features, i saw some High ISO comparison and the noise for a6300 is a bit less but just a bit, on papere the new AF is 0,05s fast against the 0,06s of a6000, it appears to be a small difference, but i like tho hear some opinion by someone that tried ...
Discuss in theSony Alpha / NEX E-mount (APS-C) Talk forum Manufacturer description:The Sony Alpha a6500 is a higher-end version of the company's a6300 mirrorless camera. The major additions are a new LSI that greatly improves AF and burst shooting performance, 5-axis image stabilization, ...