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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Alessandro_DB


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

sony_a6500Sony A6500

Pros: QI, great AF, stabilized sensor, extremely workable RAW files, good ISO up to 1600, excellent EVF, good AWB.

Cons: Screen size, screen brightness, controversial design choices, ergonomics, low reactivity touchscreen limited to MAF, autonomy.

Opinion: Excellent ML APS-C, one of the best on the market for QI and GD, returns very clean files, especially with bright fixed optics. Great AF, many MAF options and adding touchscreen make it easy to choose the subject, a touchscreen that can also be used by the electronic viewfinder as a sort of emulsion joystick; it's a shame that it's not very responsive. rn In AF-C mode it's really a good thing, with good light conditions hardly misses the shot; Also good is the burst of up to 11 FPS and the buffer. Face-recognition and Eye-AF are also available for AF-C portraits ... without a hitch, a cool! The 5-axis stabilized sensor has allowed me to shoot up to 1/20 for free, not bad .rnThe Sony menu is known, it is not the utmost convenience, but it really contains a large number of options that make this machine highly customizable. There are also 3 function keys and 2 fully programmable memory loudspeakers.rn Its major faults come from its ergonomics and some squestionable designs of celts, one on all the rear control ring, the limits of usable for my fingering finger: it is small, has little grip and is very sensitive to pressure, which made me suddenly change some camera parameters, losing reactivity in the click. Another absurd choice is the placement of the REC button for videos. Improper access to the SD card. The body machine is compact and gives a good feeling of solidity thanks to the materials used that make it resistant to dust and moisture (do not use it in the rain though!). Unfortunately, in all of this, the monitor is sacrificed: it is a 3 'with 16: 9 ratio, discreet for video mode, but for photos at 3: 2 it becomes a 2.6' with a lot of black side bands (too small!); Moreover, its low luminosity makes it difficult to see the light in the daylight. Great on the contrary, the EVF, bright and well defined, appreciates it from now on% 28 optical viewfinder) .rnAutonomy ... low: for a day of shots two batteries are the least. However, there is a good chance of charging via microusb, even if it is on. rnI used little for video but with excellent results: 4K files at 30FPS very clean, 1080P to 120FPS possibilities, featuring S-Log2 and S-Log3 profiles, and even here, great AF.rnInsomma, while knowing its ergonomic limits for those looking for a compact handy APS-C is a great choice along with the a6300, with which it shares the same sensor and, consequently, the excellent IQ.

sent on November 26, 2017




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