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Friday, 11 March 2016

Hands On With The Sony Alpha 6300 Camera And G Master Series Lenses


While the global announcement was made a few weeks earlier, Sony made a big splash at the CP+ Camera and Photo Imaging Show 2016 where it showcased the Alpha 6300mirrorless interchangeable compact camera and three of the latest G Master lenses. Given the A6300’s exciting features, it was only natural we spent some time with the new camera and its lenses.

Sony Alpha 6300

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The Sony Alpha 6300 is a mirrorless interchangeable compact camera that uses an APS-C sensor instead of a full-frame sensor. Apart from taking amazing shots, the camera also has DSLR-like features to make the camera even more fun and practical to use.
The build quality of the Sony A6300 camera is really sturdy. You can easily tell from Sony’s choice of using magnesium alloy for the chassis and leather for the camera grip that this camera is designed and built to last. The combination of the two materials really makes the camera feel premium and comfortable to hold. Plus, even after using it for an extended period of time, the camera doesn’t have the slightest amount of heat.
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All of the buttons on the Sony A6300 camera are spaced out just nicely and they are all comfortably within my thumb’s reach. I have rather big thumbs but each button press and dial scroll registers properly and comfortably.
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Performance wise, the autofocus speed is noticeably fast. Of course, we can’t tell if it really does lock in 0.05 seconds, but each half press on the shutter button was almost instantly followed with an autofocus beep and the appearance of the AF tracking points on the electronic viewfinder.
With 425 PDAF points across the sensor, the sight of tiny green squares blinking around as I moved the camera is a thoroughly satisfying sight. The only gripe I had with the AF tracking points was that because the 3-inch LCD display is not touch-enabled, there is no ability to lock focus on a specific point or subject in the frame.
On the other hand, the camera is outstanding when it comes to taking shots quickly in both single, and continuous shooting drive modes. And while we weren’t able to test it, the A6300’s video recording ability is also theoretically impressive, with up to 100Mbps 4K recording and 120fps 1080p video for slow-motion playback.
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Oddly during the event, we were not allowed to take any sample images and videos with the Alpha 6300. That being said, based on the short hands on session we had with the camera, the Sony Alpha 6300 performs well and lives up to the company’s claim. To find out how it performs in real life, that will have to wait for a full product review.

Sony G Master Lens

Apart from the Alpha 6300 camera, Sony also launched three new G Master lenses – the SEL2470GSM, SEL85F14GM and the SEL70200GM. In addition, the company has also introduced two new teleconverters, which are 1.4x and 2.0x respectively.
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These are the lenses’ specifications:
  • SEL2470GSM (24-70mm f/2.8)
  • SEL85F14GM (85mm f/1.4)
  • SEL70200GM (70-200mm)
For the hands on session with the G Master lenses, we were only given the SEL2470GSM and SEL85F14GM. That’s because the SEL70200GM will only be available later in the year.

SEL2470GSM

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When I unboxed the 24-70mm lens, I was surprised by how big the lens is given its focal length. Compared to the kit 24-70mm lens I was using with a A7R II at the time, the G Master’s lens may be a little hefty and hard to handle at times – especially when it’s mounted on compact cameras like the A7R II or the Alpha 6300 itself – but the fixed F2.8 aperture across the focal range means this lens is worth its heft.
These lens do not have in-lens image stabilisation, which means that while it won’t be an issue with cameras with built-in stabilisation like the A7 series, it may not be a great experience using it with the A6300 which does not offer any form of stabilisation. The lenses does not have gyros in them, but they pack larger glass elements to accommodate high-resolution cameras like the A7 series cameras.
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I, for one, would trade size and weight for the quality of an image, though it is understandable that others would not feel the same.

SEL85F14GM

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The 85mm lens is superb for portrait photography as it is able to capture amazing colours, proper sharpness and amazing bokeh that appeared very natural. Shots taken produces proper contrast and it makes the subject “pop” with its shallow depth of field.
We were told that the Sony Alpha 6300 camera and the G Master lenses will be making its official Malaysian debut somewhere between late March and early April. As of this writing, no pricing information has been disclosed yet.

Lightning Review: Acer Predator XB281HK Gaming Monitor


Acer’s Predator lineup of gaming products marked the company’s return to the high-end gaming market. The Predator 17 is a beast of a gaming laptop, and this product here, the Predator XB281HK, is quite a monitor as well. That being said, just how good is this 4K G-Sync gaming monitor?

What Is It?

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The Predator XB281HK is a 28-inch 3840 x 2160 4K gaming monitor under Acer’s Predator XB1 product lineup. What makes this gaming monitor stand out from its competition is the fact that it features Nvidia’s G-Sync technology, which is ideal for eliminating screen tearing.
G-Sync is especially useful for those who game at less than 60fps, where screen tearing is particularly problematic in comparison to those who game at higher frame rates. Considering the fact that the XB281HK is also a 4K gaming monitor, G-Sync is a godsend for gaming at that high of a resolution.
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Connectivity-wise, the Predator XB281HK has a HDMI 1.4 port, a DisplayPort 1.2, four USB 3.0 ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Interestingly, this gaming monitor also has two 2W built-in speakers.

Is It Any Good?

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The XB281HK is a joy to game with. If you have a PC that is able to game at 4K resolution, it really is an experience 1080p monitors simply can’t offer. Everything looks crystal clear, and even a video game that isn’t very graphically-intensive like Grid 2 looks very, very gorgeous. The matte display is also a good way to avoid any issue with glare.
Despite the fact that the XB281HK has a TN panel instead of an IPS one, this is by far one of the best looking TN panels I’ve ever used. Sure, its viewing angles are no way better than an IPS panel, but when viewed head-on, this really is quite an impressive display with good colour reproduction.
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For its intended purpose (that is, as a 4K gaming monitor with G-Sync support), the Predator XB281HK is a compelling display for gaming. The fact that the height-adjustable display can also be swiveled and pivoted add to the list of good features this monitor has. On top of that, it also has a 1ms grey to grey response time, which is perfect for gaming.

The Bad Stuff, Tell Me.

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While G-Sync is an excellent feature, the 60Hz refresh rate of the Predator XB281HK is perhaps one of its most prominent downsides. While those who game at less than 60fps at 4K resolution – which is where G-Sync comes in to mask any screen tearing – will not mind this, those who prefer to game at a lower resolution will be limited by the XB281HK’s 60Hz refresh rate.
Other than that, it’s also worth noting – again – that the XB281HK has a TN panel. While this TN panel is definitely better than other panels of the same kind I’ve used in the past, the viewing angles, contrast and colour reproduction of this display are still nowhere as good as an IPS panel.
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That being said, there are not many 4K gaming monitors with G-Sync support in the market. This fact alone – and it’s a very important one – make the XB281HK a compelling gaming monitor. This is even more true when we consider the monitor’s price tag of RM2,599.

Should I Buy It?

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If you need a 4K gaming monitor, the Acer Predator XB281HK is well worth a consideration or two. It is well-built, supports Nvidia’s G-Sync, and most of all, priced rather well at RM2,599.
The only real concerns lie in the fact that the XB281HK uses a TN panel and has a 60Hz refresh rate. If these do not bother you, this is a very compelling gaming monitor that offers quite a lot of value for money.
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