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  1. Thanks for feedback. It's a shame that these cameras ale so close to all-arounders, but still - either choice is going to be very good. I think im going for larger battery life / mic jack - D5300.
  2. Hello there! I thought I could extract the answer from existing content @EOSHD but I need some final, personal confirmation. I'm struggling to choose between these two cameras: D5300 vs A6000. My needs cover both videos and photos equally (50/50) BUT with good low light handling (high ISO) and dynamic range. As these cameras have pretty much the same sensor, I should expect them to produce similar IQ/noise levels, right? Here are my concerns about each model: D5300: - poor ergonomics (changing aperture) - no assists like peaking, zebras - slow video autofocus and terrible audio noise A6000: - short battery life - expensive and small lens collection - no microphone jack To sum it up, I need something with good video/photo performance, dynamic range and low light capabilities. Ability to expand with accesories like battery grips is also welcome just as cheap & wide lens collection. If only D5300 had peaking or if only A6000 had mic jack/longer battery life... or maybe there is another camera that I didn't know about? (on a side note: I know there is possibility to connect to android device and control through app - is there some sort of peaking option regardless of it's lack in original body?)
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