Sony a6300 High 8 Frames Per Second Speed & Focus Test With the 85mm G Master

I’ve been covering reviews of the Sony a6300 fairly extensively for no other reason than my own personal lust over it.

And that’s just a few of the pieces I’ve covered. You can look for more a6300 coverage here. So when I ran across the video which is after the jump, I of course had to post it. At first glance, the video is a no brainer to post. Professional photographer Jason Lanier using the a6300 to shoot a beautiful model on the beaches of Santa Monica. What’s not to like right? But the real reason I’m posting the video is that it goes behind the veil a bit on professional photography and how the photographer and model work together to create some stunning shots. I’ve always been that geek who gets just as much joy as watching a movie as watching extensive behind-the-scenes footage which show you how the film comes together.

The bonus is that it’s using the a6300 and that we see the photographer working from a documentary like perspective and then immediately see the photos he’s taken of the situation that’s unfolded. To equate it back to behind-the-scenes footage, it’s the equivalent of seeing the difference between a take on set and the final finished product.

 This video was recorded at Jason’s Portfolio Building Workshop in Los Angeles in April 2016. The video shows 12 different sets of consecutive images being taken with the A6300. No images were deleted from the sets. This illustrates the speed and accuracy of the A6300 with the 85mm G Master with a very dynamic and busy background. 

The video is after the jump.

Discuss:

What did you think of the video?