Continous Eye AF with Sony a6300
And that's why you shouldn't use S-Log in 8 bits. Note all the noise in those blue skies.
B&H now gives $100 gift card
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1246063-REG/sony_alpha_a6300_mirrorless_digital.html
Face Registration
is there a reason for shooting a still photo as video?
The moon tonight with a6300 and 1480mm F6.3 Celestron C9.25.
Sony A6300 Image Quality Comparison at
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/sony-a6300/sony-a6300A.HTM#image_quality
@balazer ....the rx10's don't as well as the fz1000. As well pany's m43 4k cameras are performing much better. The rs issue imho makes this camera useless to anyone except talking head interviewers....and photographers.
@kurth, sure, I read it. :) Did you see the video he posted? Every shot was stationary on a tripod. It was like a moving slideshow. He comes from a photo background, and he was very upfront about that.
Anyway, what do you expect? Every single 4k camera now except the ones that do 4k/60p have bad rolling shutter, to varying degrees.
@balazer ....did you read it ? He admits he doesn't know anything about video. Not once did he mention "rolling shutter" , not even in the "cons" . It's a complete amateur review supposedly coming from the worlds best camera reviewer ! Cameralabs will even outdo this, and image-resource will wayyy outdo it.
What fault do you find with dpreview's video review of the a6300?
dpreview gives this camera a gold award....but....the video section reviewer doesn't know his arse from a hole in the dirt !
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-a6300/11
....and when ken rockwell likes a camera....I can't think of a better reason to avoid it !
Looking forward to the a6500 !
Now you just MUST buy this camera, Ken told.
The A6300 is a fantastic little camera. If you think you want one, get one. I love its EVF, speed, tiny size, tough build and great looking pictures in any light — as well as its completely silent operation. It just shoots and shoots and shoots in any light, even with the tiny kit lens.
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