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Summary
The Alpha 7 II is produced with larger sensor than the Alpha a6300: Full frame (35.8 x 23.9 mm) versus APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm). This is very important specification of this camera because large sensor allows the camera owner to capture photos of the more professional quality. The Alpha 7 II has image stabilization that will help the camera owner to capture clearer pictures when he or she has naturally shaky hands. The Alpha a6300 offers better 2x-8x digital zoom. The Alpha a6300 has more number of focus points than the Alpha 7 II: 425 vs 117. More focus points means less risk of losing focus lock when tracking a moving subject.
The Alpha 7 II display is better as it offers more number of screen dots 1,230,000 in compare to 921,600 dots of the Alpha a6300 display. The higher dot count display is better for reviewing photos on your camera.
The Alpha a6300 has built-in flash. The Alpha a6300 battery life is better than the Alpha 7 II battery life. In accordance with CIPA standards the camera owner will be able to take 400 shots with the Alpha a6300 and only 350 with the Alpha 7 II. The Alpha a6300 weighs 404g that is 195g less than the weight of the Alpha 7 II.
The Alpha a6300 has 8 advantages and the Alpha 7 II only 5 so the Alpha a6300 is the best buy. Get the list of the best offers on Amazon.