Though it keeps the same 24-megapixel resolution, the Sony A6300's APS-C sensor is completely new, with a similar copper wiring-based design that we saw on the Sony A7R II. Not only does this help the camera's performance with faster sensor readout, it also improves the signal-to-noise ratio, which results in better noise performance. Sony A6300 produces excellent, highly detailed images at lower ISOs, as well as shows improved high ISO performance compared to its already well-regarded A6000 predecessor.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/sony-a6300/sony-a6300A.HTM
And you still need this:
Not expecting new shipments of all Sony ILCE until late July or August
Huh
NX500 vs A6300 in DXOmark
DXO's "scoring" is terrible. Wait for the graphs to be released.
DXOMark page is public now
http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Sony-A6300-sensor-review-Sony-s-best-APS-C-sensor-to-date
It seems what all that we have is strong noise reduction in raw images.
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