Sony ILCE-6300M Brochure - Page 6

Inside imaging innovation

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FE 70-200mm F4 G OSS (SEL70200G), 1/400 sec., F8, ISO 200 Inside imaging innovation 24.2-megapixel APS-C Exmor CMOS sensor NEW Sony is the world's No. 1 manufacturer of image sensors for digital cameras and video recorders (based on Sony research from April 2014 to March 2015 that shows Sony has a 50% market share). A new APS-C sensor with approxi- 4K movie recording with full pixel mately 24.2 effective megapixels readout without pixel binning and features copper wiring and en- Full HD 120fps shooting among its hanced circuit processing that lower advanced functions. the wiring layer and boost light col- * Expandable up to ISO 51200 for stills and up to ISO 25600 for movies. lection efficiency. In conjunction with the BIONZ X image processor, it minimizes Conventional design Newly developed design noise throughout a wide sensitivity range of ISO 100-51200*. The highly conduc- tive copper in the circuitry significantly Thinner wiring layer Copper wiring accelerates readout speed in order for Photodiode substrate Larger photodiode dimensions the camera to offer BIONZ X image processing engine The BIONZ X image processing engine applies an algorithm to work seamlessly with the new image sensor, resulting in unrivaled clarity, low noise levels, and more detailed texture depiction, particularly in the mid-to-high ISO range, in still and movie images. ISO 1600 ISO 6400 14-bit RAW output NEW For RAW recording, 14-bit RAW output and 16-bit image pro- BIONZ X system cessing help preserve maximum detail and produce images of the highest quality with rich tonal gradations. The 14-bit RAW (Sony ARW) format ensures optimal quality for later image adjustment (via Image Data Converter or other software). 14bits 16-bit image processing 8bits JPEG 14bits RAW 14bits PC app (IDC) 8/16 bits JPEG/TIFF 11

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JPEG
8/16 bits
PC app
(IDC)
14
bits
14
bits
8
bits
BIONZ X system
16-bit image processing
JPEG/TIFF
RAW
14
bits
Thinner
wiring layer
Copper wiring
Conventional design
Newly developed design
Photodiode substrate
Larger photodiode dimensions
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Inside imaging innovation
24.2-megapixel APS-C Exmor CMOS sensor
BIONZ X image processing engine
The BIONZ X image processing
engine applies an algorithm to work
seamlessly with the new image
sensor, resulting in unrivaled clarity,
low noise levels, and more detailed
texture depiction, particularly in the
mid-to-high ISO range, in still and
movie images.
ISO 1600
ISO 6400
*
Expandable up to ISO 51200 for stills and up to ISO 25600 for movies.
NEW
14-bit RAW output
For RAW recording, 14-bit RAW output and 16-bit image pro-
cessing help preserve maximum detail and produce images
of the highest quality with rich tonal gradations. The 14-bit
RAW (Sony ARW) format ensures optimal quality for later im-
age adjustment (via Image Data Converter or other software).
NEW
Sony is the world’s No. 1 manufacturer of image
sensors for digital cameras and video recorders
(based on Sony research from April 2014 to March
2015 that shows Sony has a 50% market share).
FE 70-200mm F4 G OSS (SEL70200G), 1/400 sec., F8, ISO 200
A new APS-C sensor with approxi-
mately 24.2 effective megapixels
features copper wiring and en-
hanced circuit processing that lower
the wiring layer and boost light col-
4K movie recording with full pixel
readout without pixel binning and
Full HD 120fps shooting among its
advanced functions.
lection efficiency. In
conjunction with the
BIONZ X image pro-
cessor, it minimizes
noise throughout a
wide sensitivity range
of ISO 100-51200*.
The highly conduc-
tive copper in the
circuitry significantly
accelerates readout
speed in order for
the camera to offer