
Sony Alpha a6300 Kit
16 - 50 mm, 24 Mpx, APS-C / DX
Sony Alpha a6300 Kit
16 - 50 mm, 24 Mpx, APS-C / DX
The body itself has no image stabiliser. But are wobbles noticeable if at least the lens has OSS? The review on chip.de mentions this as a major point of criticism.
Without image stabilisation, shake is only noticeable with zoom lenses with larger zoom ranges. The wider the angle of the lens, the less this is noticeable. With lenses that have image stabilisation, no shaking is noticeable even at larger zoom ranges. Even with many professional cameras, the image stabilisation is only integrated in the lens.
The lack of image stabilisation in the camera is therefore only of importance for lenses without image stabilisation and especially for film recordings. These should either be made with the help of a tripod or then only with stabilised lenses.
The kit lens is therefore very suitable for filming because it has image stabilisation.
I have no problems there. Keep the apparatus steady, like in the past. Shake is very rare there. And from my point of view, an image stabiliser is of little use. I don't understand the criticism from chip.de. And 1000 francs more for maybe one less non-blurred picture of 50?