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Nikon D750 vs Sony A6300 – Comparison


Let’s compare the Nikon D750 vs Sony A6300.

Our comparison table below covers all the important specifications of each camera. Below that, we specifically talk about the new improvements and which model is better suited for your needs.

Nikon D750Sony A6300
Megapixels24.324.2
Sensor TypeCMOSCMOS
Sensor FormatFull Frame (FX)APS-C
Crop FactorNone1.5x
AA FilterYesYes
Image Resolution6016 x 40166000 x 4000
Body Image StabilizationNoNo
Lens MountNikon FXSony E
ISO100 - 12,800100 - 25,600
Expanded ISO50 - 51,20051,200
AF Points51425
Cross-type AF Points15425 phase
Continuous Mode6.5fps11fps
LCD3.2" - Articulating3.0" - Articulating
LCD Resolution1,229,000 dots921,600 dots
TouchscreenNoNo
Focus PeakingNoYes
Top LCD DisplayYesNo
Viewfinder TypeOpticalEVF (2.3M)
Viewfinder Coverage100%100%
Viewfinder Magnification0.70x1.07x
Video Resolution1920x1080 (60/50/30/25/24p)3840x2160 (30/25/24p)
 1280x720 (60/50p)1920x1080 (120/100/60/50p)
Microphone JackYesYes
Headphone JackYesNo
Memory Card TypeSD + SDSD or MS Pro
Dual Card SlotsYesNo
SD UHS SupportUHS-IUHS-I
Fastest Shutter Speed1/40001/4000
Slowest Shutter Speed30"30"
Bulb ModeYesYes
JPEG Buffer Size4044
RAW Buffer Size1022
Time LapseYesYes
Built-in FlashYesYes
Max Flash Sync Speed1/2501/160
Startup Time0.5s1.4s
Built-in Wi-FiYesYes
Built-in GPSNoNo
Built- in NFCNoYes
BluetoothNoNo
USB TypeUSB 2.0USB 2.0
Environmentally SealedYesYes
Battery Life (CIPA)1230 shots400 shots
Battery IncludedYes (EN-EL15)Yes (NP-FW50)
Weight26.5 oz (750g)14.3 oz (404g)
Size5.5 x 4.4 x 3.1"4.7 x 2.6 x 1.9"
PriceAmazonAmazon
Release Date20142016

Nikon D750 Advantages:

  • Sensor Format – Full Frame is bigger than APS-C, which results in slightly less noise at higher ISO levels.
  • LCD – 3.2″ vs 3.0″.
  • LCD Resolution – Higher resolution.
  • Top LCD Display – When shooting in semi-auto/manual modes, you can quickly preview all of your settings.
  • Headphone Jack – Useful for previewing your audio quality straight out the camera.
  • Dual Card Slots – More room for extra photos, or simply for backup.
  • Max Flash Sync Speed – 1/250 vs 1/160.
  • Battery Life – 1230 shots vs 400 shots.

 

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Sony A6300 Advantages:

  • AF Points – 425 vs 51.
  • Cross-type AF Points– 425 phase vs 15.
  • Continuous mode – 11fps vs 6.5fps. More is better for sports and wildlife since you have more chances of getting a tack sharp shot.
  • Focus Peaking – Very useful for seeing if your subject is in focus (both photo and video).
  • Viewfinder Magnification – Higher magnification.
  • Video Resolution – 4K video available.
  • RAW Buffer Size – 22 vs 10.
  • Built-in NFC
  • Weight – The Sony A6300 weighs 346g less.
  • Size – The Sony A6300 is noticeably smaller.

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