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Oct 5, 2016 07:25:02   #
Gpa-15 Loc: Tinton Falls, NJ
 
Re: "Your 'Thoughts' to Improve the Sony:a6300"
Given that there is now a 'rumored' a6500 on the horizon; HOW would you improve, what seems to be a Great_Camera??? -- Guys/Gals... Although anyone can respond; This question is for folks who 'have' or 'have used', that Camera. --- Thanks

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Oct 5, 2016 07:42:46   #
repleo Loc: Boston
 
I have the A6000. I didn't think the added features on the A6300 were worth the cost of upgrading. The #1 enhancement I would like to see is a fully articulated screen. The tilt screen is OK but doesn't work when shooting vertical. I haven't used a touch screen, but other folks seem to like them so that would probably be an improvement also.

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Oct 5, 2016 08:07:08   #
insman1132 Loc: Southwest Florida
 
Don't own either one, but here is a comparison you might like to look at:

http://cameradecision.com/compare/Sony-Alpha-a6000-vs-Sony-Alpha-a6300

Have fun with your analysis and final decision.

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Oct 5, 2016 08:22:15   #
mas24 Loc: Southern CA
 
The sturdy build of the a6300 over the a6000 is an advantage.

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Oct 5, 2016 08:44:30   #
Gpa-15 Loc: Tinton Falls, NJ
 
repleo wrote:
I have the A6000. I didn't think the added features on the A6300 were worth the cost of upgrading. The #1 enhancement I would like to see is a fully articulated screen. The tilt screen is OK but doesn't work when shooting vertical. I haven't used a touch screen, but other folks seem to like them so that would probably be an improvement also.

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Hi 'repleo'; Definetly agree with the Logic of both your suggestions; ...btw, which of the 'touch-screen' systems (who makes//uses it?) do you believe would be best for the fully articulated screen?

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Oct 5, 2016 08:50:06   #
Gpa-15 Loc: Tinton Falls, NJ
 
insman1132 wrote:
Don't own either one, but here is a comparison you might like to look at:

http://cameradecision.com/compare/Sony-Alpha-a6000-vs-Sony-Alpha-a6300

Have fun with your analysis and final decision.

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Hi 'insman1132'; Thanks for your help//response. For 'this' question, I'm more interested in how to 'improve' the a6300.

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Oct 5, 2016 08:53:23   #
Gpa-15 Loc: Tinton Falls, NJ
 
mas24 wrote:
The sturdy build of the a6300 over the a6000 is an advantage.

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Hi 'mas34'; Thanks, that definitely IS an advantage (is the a6300 'Weather-Protected' to your satisfaction?

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Oct 5, 2016 09:23:02   #
mas24 Loc: Southern CA
 
Gpa-15 wrote:
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Hi 'mas34'; Thanks, that definitely IS an advantage (is the a6300 'Weather-Protected' to your satisfaction?


A friend has the a6300. It has a magnesium alloy body to protect it from dust and moisture. Do not confuse moisture protection from water proofing. Water is a camera's worst enemy, regardless of weather protection.

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Oct 5, 2016 11:23:31   #
Gpa-15 Loc: Tinton Falls, NJ
 
mas24 wrote:
A friend has the a6300. It has a magnesium alloy body to protect it from dust and moisture. Do not confuse moisture protection from water proofing. Water is a camera's worst enemy, regardless of weather protection.

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Hi 'mas34'... Thank you for that clarification; ...DULY noted.

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Oct 5, 2016 17:11:50   #
repleo Loc: Boston
 
Gpa-15 wrote:
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Hi 'repleo'; Definetly agree with the Logic of both your suggestions; ...btw, which of the 'touch-screen' systems (who makes//uses it?) do you believe would be best for the fully articulated screen?


The only touch screens I have used are on my phone or tablets. I don't really like them. Feels like trying to waltz in wellington boots. However, I have seen numerous camera reviews from people who said they didn't like them at first and then loved them once they got used to it. I borrowed my daughter's Canon Rebel once which had an articulated screen and I liked that.
Another thing I would like to see on the A6XXX is slightly more raised buttons. If the corner of your thumbnail isn't shaped just right it is very hard to press the buttons. I have worn a groove in the menu button in just a couple of months.

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Oct 5, 2016 17:20:49   #
SharpShooter Loc: NorCal
 
Gpa-15 wrote:
Re: "Your 'Thoughts' to Improve the Sony:a6300"
Given that there is now a 'rumored' a6500 on the horizon; HOW would you improve, what seems to be a Great_Camera??? -- Guys/Gals... Although anyone can respond; This question is for folks who 'have' or 'have used', that Camera. --- Thanks


If you put a Canon strap on it......, that would a good start!!!
SS

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Oct 5, 2016 17:32:06   #
repleo Loc: Boston
 
repleo wrote:
The only touch screens I have used are on my phone or tablets. I don't really like them. Feels like trying to waltz in wellington boots. However, I have seen numerous camera reviews from people who said they didn't like them at first and then loved them once they got used to it. I borrowed my daughter's Canon Rebel once which had an articulated screen and I liked that.
Another thing I would like to see on the A6XXX is slightly more raised buttons. If the corner of your thumbnail isn't shaped just right it is very hard to press the buttons. I have worn a groove in the menu button in just a couple of months.
The only touch screens I have used are on my phone... (show quote)


Oh - and another much needed improvement would be a decent manual.

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Oct 5, 2016 17:59:29   #
Gpa-15 Loc: Tinton Falls, NJ
 
repleo wrote:
The only touch screens I have used are on my phone or tablets. I don't really like them. Feels like trying to waltz in wellington boots. However, I have seen numerous camera reviews from people who said they didn't like them at first and then loved them once they got used to it. I borrowed my daughter's Canon Rebel once which had an articulated screen and I liked that.
Another thing I would like to see on the A6XXX is slightly more raised buttons. If the corner of your thumbnail isn't shaped just right it is very hard to press the buttons. I have worn a groove in the menu button in just a couple of months.
The only touch screens I have used are on my phone... (show quote)

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Hi 'repleo'.... Do you Use, or have you used a Sony a6300?? --- --- if So, I will note your suggestion for Raised-Buttons. --- Thanks for your reply.

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Oct 5, 2016 18:04:32   #
Gpa-15 Loc: Tinton Falls, NJ
 
repleo wrote:
Oh - and another much needed improvement would be a decent manual.

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Hi 'repleo'... I Totally agree with your suggestion. Does it NOT have an Excellent manual? What 'aspect' of use was NOT treated adequately??
--- Thanks for your reply.

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Oct 5, 2016 18:09:04   #
Gpa-15 Loc: Tinton Falls, NJ
 
SharpShooter wrote:
If you put a Canon strap on it......, that would a good start!!!
SS

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Hi 'SharpShooter'... Are you saying that you have or have used the Sony a6300; ...and you find the Sony-Strap is inadequate??? --- Thanks for your suggestion.

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