Sony A6300 Sensor Review at DxOMark: Sony’s Best APS-C Sensor

DxOMark published their sensor review and test results for Sony A6300 APS-C mirrorless camera. The Sony A6300 achieved a DxOMark score of 85 points – a new high watermark for Sony’s APS-C sensor designs, making it currently the best-performing APS-C size sensor in the company’s range.

From DxOMark Conclusion:

Sony’s A6000 sensor was class-leading when it was introduced, and while the sensor in the A6300 is in a similar position, it’s not alone. Nikon’s sensors in the D7200 and the more cost-conscious D5500 perform similarly. In terms of specifications, the A6300 looks attractive, and for some metrics, its sensor performance, dynamic range in particular, can match the 24-Mpix full-frame A7 II. However, the price seems somewhat at odds with rival offerings. Even taking into account the premium for its 4K video and AF capabilities, it’s much harder for it to compete at this level. But as far as sensor performance goes, it doesn’t get a lot better.

In addition, Sony A6300 camera gets an impressive 85% overall score and gold award from the experts at DPReview.

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