I had been using Nikon DSLR for many years. I want something more compact and can use vintage lenses, so I just bought A6300 a week ago, It is just amazing. Peaking tools for manual focus, zebra is just great for exposure, it makes my old lenses very useable. I think its video capability is excellent but I don't have budget to buy a native Autofocus lenses at the moment.
I love my a6300. It's still totally fine in 2024. Kind of an amazing little camera. The newer Sony cameras have slightly faster focus and 26 vs 24 mp res and 10bit 4k vs 8bit 4k. Slow mo in 4k. Personally, I think 8 bit is fine. 😂 If you got deep pockets get a newer Sony, if not, the a6300 is still a hell of a great camera.
@@LukeAireFilms I make local tv Commercials with mine, supposedly 10bit is better for color grading, I doubt too many people can notice much of a difference.
I decided this morning that's it's finally the time to enter the world of photography and I found a very good opportunity for a used Sony A6300, that after your video too, I think is going to be my first camera 🥳 Thanks a lot for the valuable info!
Parabéns e obrigada pelo vídeo. Sou fotógrafa muitoa anos com dslr e pretendo também trabalhar com vídeos..Vou comprar uma Sony a6300 e acho que estou no caminho certo.🙏🏻
Great Video. I'm planning on buying my 1st camera this year for photography and videography/film making. I've been researching a lot about cameras and your vid also helps a lot in this things. I currently have my top 5 camera right now for an all rounder yet good for beginners Ranked from 1 to 5 (1 being the highest and priority-availabity) 1. Sony a6300 2. Sony a6100 3. Fujifilm XT-200 4. Sony a6000 5. Nikon D3500 I do have an issue with the price because I can't really find a fixed price for the brand new ones on the market (Philippines) but I can try to make an average price for the 2nd hand Hoping to get a camera this year
Thanks for reaching out. So sorry for the late response Of the three Sony cameras on your list, even though the Sony a6100 is the latest, for the sake of videography, I would still recommend you go for the Sony a6300 Nikon hasn't really been a popular brand amongst filmmakers except for their newer more expensive cameras (and their purchasing RED loool) I really can't say much about Fujifilm. I've only ever used one of their cameras the XT-3 and my editing system struggled with the codec
Hi, I really appreciate your detail. I'm new in this creative industry. Sometimes the cost of the materials discourage me and How do I achieve it. Thanks
Hi Luke, I have a problem using a6300. When I am using slog, the color looks correct on the camera screen with gamma assistance, but when I put the slog 2 video file on my computer inside PR, and use sony cube file to revert my color, it always looks wrong, and requires a lot of work to correct, it always seems a little pink in the image, do you know how to solve this? I've already used "expose to right" method.
Hi Billy, Thanks for reaching out The Sony cube file you mentioned, where did you get it from? and are you sure its meant to be used with an Slog 2 color profile specifically Then for the pink or magenta image you spoke about, you might want to check your White Balance and be sure you didn't accidentally dial in magenta (make sure the values are reading A-B: 0 and G-M: 0)
Dear sir , I’m new to all the mirrorless cams and DSLR and what not , i need to know will this camera support the USB connectivity and full features of a DJI Ronin SC which i brought recently ? Like the recording button / trigger auto focus etc. ? Thx a bunch love ur work ❤
Thanks for reaching out I did a quick search and yes I think you are good. You can check the DJI page here for yourself - www.dji.com/global/mobile/support/compatibility/ronin-sc/a6300
Hello mr Luke. I have a eos rp, do you think i should sell it and get a sony a6300? I have issues with noises in lowlights stills and slow burst mode. What do you think?
Sorry I must have missed your comment If this is still relevant, from a video perspective, I’ve often found Sony to be better in low light than Canon. So if lowlight is a major factor in your work, you might want to lean towards Sony
hello Mr. Luke i have really liked your work i am Andrew Wagaba i have a sony alpha a6300 but i was impressed when i saw your work you did with a6300,have an issue with 4k when i shoot it is vibrates what do you think maybe the problem it's too checkie
Hmm. I haven't used it personally but the kit lens 16-50mm I think, is still a good place to start. If you have some extra money, I would recommed the Sigma 30mm f1.4
i’ve had it since 2018 and the camera is great but mine is really slow when i turn it on and when i want to playback videos, i can’t remember if it’s always been like that but when something cool happens and i want to turn on the camera and film, it just takes too long and i miss the shot 😢
Hmm. Sorry for the late response Hmm. It does take like 2 or 3 seconds to come on though. From experience, two things that may slow it down might be using third-party batteries or maybe using an adapter for another brand of lens
Hey bro thanks for the video. I have this camera but I’m on the fence of trading it in because of the warping it does when I’m recording. How can I go about getting my stabilization better with this camera
Hi Greg So sorry I’m just getting to respond Yes using a gimbal will definitely help, but also the lens you are using, does it allow for the Steadyshot feature? I have both the kit lens and a Sigma 16mm, and even though the Sigma is a much better lens, without a gimbal or tripod, the kit lens gives much more steady shots
Hi! I´m just starting out and deciding between this camera and a Nikon z50. The a6300 I can buy it for 400 euros and the nikon z50 for 580 both with the kit lens. What would you recommend? Thank you!
Hi. So sorry for the late response. Been busy with work. Hmm. Putting aside the filmmakers bias away from Nikon, Sony tend to have more features that cater for video more than Nikon. I haven’t used any Nikon personally for shooting video so I can’t say much for it. But it still comes down to personal preference and which ones serve your needs more. When deciding on cameras to buy, I list out the features I need from the camera and then find out the options that fit my budget range
Also think about lenses too. If you have access to some good Nikon lenses already, then you should consider gravitating towards it. And if you collaborate often with other people, consider getting the one that would complement their own cameras
You can consider the A6400 or A6600 as well, the price should have dropped as well. They have better colors - STRAIGHT OUT OF CAMERA, compared to the A6300
Got my a6300 back in 2019 and still rocking with it in 2024. It’s a great camera especially if you’re starting off as a beginner
I had been using Nikon DSLR for many years. I want something more compact and can use vintage lenses, so I just bought A6300 a week ago, It is just amazing. Peaking tools for manual focus, zebra is just great for exposure, it makes my old lenses very useable. I think its video capability is excellent but I don't have budget to buy a native Autofocus lenses at the moment.
Awesome. Glad to hear it. You can keep using what you have for the time being. I’ve used older canon FD lenses with it in the past and it was great
Thank you! Im hoping to take up photography as a hobby this year and will definitely keep this camera model in mind when i decide to invest in one!
Awesome. I’m glad to hear this
I love my a6300. It's still totally fine in 2024. Kind of an amazing little camera. The newer Sony cameras have slightly faster focus and 26 vs 24 mp res and 10bit 4k vs 8bit 4k. Slow mo in 4k. Personally, I think 8 bit is fine. 😂 If you got deep pockets get a newer Sony, if not, the a6300 is still a hell of a great camera.
Exactly. 8bit is actually fine in most situations.
Small beast of a camera. I’m not sure I”ll ever sell mine lol
@@LukeAireFilms I make local tv
Commercials with mine, supposedly 10bit is better for color grading,
I doubt too many people can notice much of a difference.
I decided this morning that's it's finally the time to enter the world of photography and I found a very good opportunity for a used Sony A6300, that after your video too, I think is going to be my first camera 🥳 Thanks a lot for the valuable info!
Fantastic!
Very nice video production.
Looks very profesional.
Well done.
Your Chanel will grow fast for sure
Thank you very much!
I have the a600, I love the camera so much
I couldn't agree more
I liked your channel, keep going. You will deserve more subs. Good video and informations
Thank you so much. Much appreciated!
Great vídeo man, very well done
Thank you Sir
Very good conclusion my friend you described it to a T. Thanks!!!
Glad you liked it!
beautiful camera
Parabéns e obrigada pelo vídeo.
Sou fotógrafa muitoa anos com dslr e pretendo também trabalhar com vídeos..Vou comprar uma Sony a6300 e acho que estou no caminho certo.🙏🏻
Fantástico. Fico feliz por poder ajudar. Sim, vá em frente. Não se vai arrepender.
Great Video. I'm planning on buying my 1st camera this year for photography and videography/film making. I've been researching a lot about cameras and your vid also helps a lot in this things. I currently have my top 5 camera right now for an all rounder yet good for beginners
Ranked from 1 to 5 (1 being the highest and priority-availabity)
1. Sony a6300
2. Sony a6100
3. Fujifilm XT-200
4. Sony a6000
5. Nikon D3500
I do have an issue with the price because I can't really find a fixed price for the brand new ones on the market (Philippines) but I can try to make an average price for the 2nd hand
Hoping to get a camera this year
you can't go worng with a6300
Thanks for reaching out. So sorry for the late response
Of the three Sony cameras on your list, even though the Sony a6100 is the latest, for the sake of videography, I would still recommend you go for the Sony a6300
Nikon hasn't really been a popular brand amongst filmmakers except for their newer more expensive cameras (and their purchasing RED loool)
I really can't say much about Fujifilm. I've only ever used one of their cameras the XT-3 and my editing system struggled with the codec
Helpful video! It motivated me to shoot more with my a6300! Would you be down to make some tutorials for colorgrading and using a6300 for video?
Glad to hear this
Thanks bro, really informative
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, I really appreciate your detail. I'm new in this creative industry. Sometimes the cost of the materials discourage me and How do I achieve it. Thanks
You are so welcome!
Hi Luke, I have a problem using a6300. When I am using slog, the color looks correct on the camera screen with gamma assistance, but when I put the slog 2 video file on my computer inside PR, and use sony cube file to revert my color, it always looks wrong, and requires a lot of work to correct, it always seems a little pink in the image, do you know how to solve this? I've already used "expose to right" method.
Hi Billy,
Thanks for reaching out
The Sony cube file you mentioned, where did you get it from? and are you sure its meant to be used with an Slog 2 color profile specifically
Then for the pink or magenta image you spoke about, you might want to check your White Balance and be sure you didn't accidentally dial in magenta (make sure the values are reading A-B: 0 and G-M: 0)
Dear sir , I’m new to all the mirrorless cams and DSLR and what not , i need to know will this camera support the USB connectivity and full features of a DJI Ronin SC which i brought recently ? Like the recording button / trigger auto focus etc. ? Thx a bunch love ur work ❤
Thanks for reaching out
I did a quick search and yes I think you are good. You can check the DJI page here for yourself - www.dji.com/global/mobile/support/compatibility/ronin-sc/a6300
Hello mr Luke. I have a eos rp, do you think i should sell it and get a sony a6300? I have issues with noises in lowlights stills and slow burst mode. What do you think?
No point. RP is supposed to have higher low light performance.
Sorry I must have missed your comment
If this is still relevant, from a video perspective, I’ve often found Sony to be better in low light than Canon. So if lowlight is a major factor in your work, you might want to lean towards Sony
thanks for this video :)
You are welcome
hello Mr. Luke i have really liked your work i am Andrew Wagaba i have a sony alpha a6300 but i was impressed when i saw your work you did with a6300,have an issue with 4k when i shoot it is vibrates what do you think maybe the problem it's too checkie
Hi Andrew. Sorry for the late response
Do you mean the camera itself vibrates, or your footage?
how about A6300 with the 18-135 af
I'm considering what lens should be bought
Hmm. I haven't used it personally but the kit lens 16-50mm I think, is still a good place to start. If you have some extra money, I would recommed the Sigma 30mm f1.4
@@LukeAireFilms appreciate that bro~
i’ve had it since 2018 and the camera is great but mine is really slow when i turn it on and when i want to playback videos, i can’t remember if it’s always been like that but when something cool happens and i want to turn on the camera and film, it just takes too long and i miss the shot 😢
Hmm. Sorry for the late response
Hmm. It does take like 2 or 3 seconds to come on though. From experience, two things that may slow it down might be using third-party batteries or maybe using an adapter for another brand of lens
@@LukeAireFilms oh I didn't know about the third party batteries thanks! I will try getting some new Sony ones
Hey bro thanks for the video. I have this camera but I’m on the fence of trading it in because of the warping it does when I’m recording. How can I go about getting my stabilization better with this camera
Hi Greg
So sorry I’m just getting to respond
Yes using a gimbal will definitely help, but also the lens you are using, does it allow for the Steadyshot feature?
I have both the kit lens and a Sigma 16mm, and even though the Sigma is a much better lens, without a gimbal or tripod, the kit lens gives much more steady shots
This Video Was Amazing
Thank you. Glad to hear it
Hi! I´m just starting out and deciding between this camera and a Nikon z50. The a6300 I can buy it for 400 euros and the nikon z50 for 580 both with the kit lens. What would you recommend? Thank you!
Hi. So sorry for the late response. Been busy with work. Hmm. Putting aside the filmmakers bias away from Nikon, Sony tend to have more features that cater for video more than Nikon. I haven’t used any Nikon personally for shooting video so I can’t say much for it. But it still comes down to personal preference and which ones serve your needs more.
When deciding on cameras to buy, I list out the features I need from the camera and then find out the options that fit my budget range
Also think about lenses too. If you have access to some good Nikon lenses already, then you should consider gravitating towards it.
And if you collaborate often with other people, consider getting the one that would complement their own cameras
just bought mine yesterday
Amazing!
GREAT REVIEW
Thanks bro
Thank you
Thank you for watching
Is it still a pass for today's Amazon film standard
Yes Sir. There’s a scene in the Beyond the Veil series on Amazon Prime that we shot entirely on this camera.
@@LukeAireFilms wow
One can never tell 👏🏾
what's a fair price for it?
It depends on your location
We in the us
@@kavansilva1139 $200-$300 is a fair price for just the camera
Next year i will buy one
Next year I think I will get a A7C maybe.
You can consider the A6400 or A6600 as well, the price should have dropped as well. They have better colors - STRAIGHT OUT OF CAMERA, compared to the A6300
Cool camera, but full frame lenses can be expensive
thanks!
Welcome!
This camera still good bro ?
With the best lenses available, it will always be good for stills.
Very true
Thank you
Welcome!