Sony
Alpha A6300
Based on 113 Reddit mentions
$1139.95
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What made you buy the 100VI?
I consider myself a hobbyist at best. I had a Sony A6300 for a long time. I loved taking photos seeing what sticks but I really hated deciding what lens I needed and I really hated editing too. Nothing ever looked like the way I wanted it too or I never thought it looked good. The X100VI is just the
...CDN1988 in r/x100vi
August 4, 2026 6:01 PM
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Shop window selfie
I’ve never owned a Fuji but I sold my Sony a6300 a while back just because it was too cumbersome to bring either as an edc camera or on vacation. It kind of took the fun out of taking photos because of the lenses and space it took up. I got the Ricoh GR IV about a month ago and I love how low key it
...Javanman96 in r/ricohGR
July 13, 2026 4:05 PM
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Is there anyone who has used both Sony and Olympus cameras?
I have the a6300, a7ii and a7r4. On the Olympus side, I have the OM-1.ii and E-P7. I don't use the kit lens on the Olympus cameras - I mostly use the 12-40/2.8 PRO. The Sony kit lens is shit, and the kit lenses I have for my older Olympus cameras are excellent, and so are samples I've seen online fo
...jackystack in r/M43
April 21, 2026 9:07 AM
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Undefeated. Gx85+15mm+35-100 2.8
I'm not saying third part lenses are bad, I'm saying the moment you need a first party lens you're paying out of your arse for something decent. As someone that uses their A6300 for semi-pro work I need those good pieces. The sigma 18-50 is good but no stabilisation :( and I need more range at f2.8
...CoffeeMute in r/M43
January 17, 2026 1:26 PM
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"Snow Moon" setting as sun rises in the east
It's a Sony a6300 with a big Sony 200-600mm telephoto lens on it. Set at 600.... It's heavy!
Star-Fever in r/catskills
February 4, 2026 10:16 PM
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