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the 5-axis image stabilization for the a6500.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi BeginnerPhoto, please see the details below. A6500 - The only a6000-Series model featuring 5-Axis Image Stabilization using an all-new mechanism designed specifically for Sony APS-C mirrorless sensors. You’ll get 5-axis IS with native E-mount lenses (and 8-pin Sony A-mount glass on LA-EA adapters) and 3-Axis Image stabilization with any other lenses – including lenses that were never stabilized before. - Featuring 425 Phase-Detection + 169 Contrast Detection AF points - With the most in-class processing horsepower, a6500 adds a a new LSI Processor & much larger buffer to allow for long bursts of up to 107 RAW images (or 233 JPG Extra Fine) at 11 FPS. - At a blazing fast 0.05 seconds ( Autofocus ). - Touch Focus - Feature full pixel readout without pixel binning for 2.4x oversampled 4K movie resolution from the full width of the sensor - Silent Shooting Mode A6300 - Featuring 425 Phase-Detection + 169 Contrast Detection AF points - At a blazing fast 0.05 seconds ( Autofocus ). - Feature full pixel readout without pixel binning for 2.4x oversampled 4K movie resolution from the full width of the sensor - Silent Shooting Mode I hope this helps! Dave
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Bigger buffer so that you can shoot 11fps for a longer period of time, a deeper grip, buttons are a little more exposed than the a6300, and a slightly decreased battery life from the a6300. It also has a touch screen. Tony Northrup did a nice review on YouTube... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOGbxmqghG0
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