The Sony A6000 (aka Alpha 6000) mirrorless camera ($800, or roughly Rs. 49,673) boasts of an OLED viewfinder and a tilting 3-inch, 921K-dot LCD, pop-up flash, multi-interface shoe, 1080/60fps and 24fps video capture. It also features a 24.3-megapixel CMOS sensor paired with a BIONZ X processor, which Sony claims, enables the 'world's fastest autofocus' with a lag of 0.06 seconds.
The super zoom category boasts of the likes of the Sony HX400V (seen below), the H400 and the H300. The HX400V ($500, or roughly Rs. 31,045) has a 20.4-megapixel CMOS sensor, an f/2.8-6.3, 24-1200mm (50x) lens, 10 fps burst mode, 1080p HD video, GPS, Wi-Fi, NFC, the BIONZ X processor and the multi-interface shoe. The next is the Sony H400 ($320, or roughly Rs. 19,871) that has a 20.1-megapixel CCD sensor, an f/3.4-6.5, 24.5-1543mm (63x) lens with OIS, a 0.8 fps burst mode and 720p video capture. The Sony H300 ($200, or roughly Rs. 12,417) which runs on four AA batteries and has a 20.1-megapixel CCD sensor, akin to the H400. It has a f/3-5.9, 25-875mm (35x) lens with a 0.8 fps burst mode, and 720 fps video.
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