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Sony a6300 Mirrorless Camera Body, Black {24.2MP}
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$597.00
Sony a6300: APS-C mirrorless that redefined enthusiast autofocus.
The a6300 sits at the core of Sony's E-mount APS-C system, pairing a 24.2MP sensor with a body built for photographers who need fast, reliable performance without the bulk of a full-frame kit. The E-mount ecosystem is the real draw here: a deep catalog of native Sony lenses plus third-party options from Sigma, Tamron, and others gives shooters real flexibility to build a system around specific needs than compromises.
For travel and street photographers, the compact form factor means less weight over long days without sacrificing resolving power. The 24.2 megapixels on an APS-C chip also deliver a natural reach advantage over full-frame systems when shooting with telephoto glass, which matters to anyone working wildlife or sports from a distance. Sony's E-mount short flange distance means adapting legacy glass is less straightforward than on some competing systems, but within the native E-mount lineup the lens options are well-established and proven. Buying into this body means buying into one of the most mature mirrorless ecosystems available.
Who It's For
Travel photographers get a compact, capable body with 24.2MP resolution that holds up to cropping and editing without heavy gear commitment. Street shooters benefit from the APS-C form factor's lower profile in candid situations. Photographers moving from crop-sensor DSLRs who want to carry their existing Canon or Nikon glass should note the E-mount's limited adapter options, but those already shooting Sony lenses will find the transition direct. Wildlife photographers gain effective reach from the APS-C crop factor when pairing native telephoto glass from Sony or Sigma's E-mount lineup.
Key Features
- 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor delivers natural telephoto reach
- 425-point phase-detection AF system across the sensor
- Compact E-mount body built for travel and street photography
- Native E-mount ecosystem with deep lens catalog from Sony, Sigma, Tamron
- Fast, reliable performance in a lightweight form factor
FAQ
- What autofocus system does the a6300 use?
- The a6300 pairs a 425-point on-sensor phase-detection AF system with contrast-detection coverage, delivering fast lock-on across the frame. For a camera released in 2014, the AF performance was genuinely ahead of its class and remains competitive for most shooting scenarios.
- Is the a6300 good for video?
- The a6300 shoots video, but it's primarily a stills camera. If your priority is video performance, look at Sony's purpose-built cinema bodies or newer hybrid mirrorless models.
- How does the compact size compare to DSLRs?
- The a6300 is noticeably smaller and lighter than equivalent APS-C DSLRs, making it ideal for travel and all-day shooting when you're carrying glass for multiple focal lengths. The tradeoff is a smaller grip and fewer buttons for direct control.
- What lenses should I buy for the a6300?
- The native E-mount lineup includes everything from Sigma's budget-friendly Contemporary series to Sony's G-Master primes and zooms. For a compact travel kit, the Sony 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 or 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 are practical. For faster primes, Sigma's 16mm F1.4 and 30mm F1.4 Contemporary lenses are affordable and sharp.
- Can I adapt vintage lenses to the a6300?
- Yes, but the short E-mount flange distance means you'll need electronic adapters for optimal infinity focus with some legacy glass. Mechanical adapters work, but you lose autofocus and aperture control. For maximum compatibility, stick with native E-mount.
- What's the battery life on the a6300?
- Expect roughly 400 shots per battery in typical shooting conditions. Carry a second battery for full-day work, especially in cold weather where capacity drops.
- Is 24.2MP enough resolution?
- 24.2MP is solid for prints up to 16x24 inches and substantial web work. If you need to crop aggressively or print larger than A2, the next step is a higher-megapixel sensor.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 24.2 MP |
| Mount | Sony E |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Sony |
|---|---|
| Flash System | Minolta/Sony TTL (Pre-Flash) |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Sony E Mount |
| Memory Card Type | SD, SDHC, SDXC, Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo , Sony Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo |