Many people say that the battery life of mirrorless cameras is not good. I can’t believe it after using it this time. I took more than 3,000 photos (some RAW, some JPG) with one battery, and only used half of the battery. . The next day, I used a fully charged battery and took more than 2,800 photos, with 73% remaining power (all JPGs were ultra-fine, and all scenes were shot with AF-C high-speed continuous shooting). The advantages are obvious, it is light and compact, what you see with the EVF is what you get, the price is much more generous than a SLR with the same performance, the focusing performance is extremely abnormal, and the video quality is excellent. Especially when it comes to chasing bananas on the face, a DSLR can't do it. In many scenarios, SLRs cannot make correct identification, but the A6300 can. There are also disadvantages. After shooting under the scorching sun for more than half an hour, it overheated and shut down. Although the EVF continuous shooting has a LIVE VIEW mode, it is not suitable for capturing ultra-high-speed moving objects (yes, we took it 7DII and A6300 for a flight), the refresh rate is still not high enough. It is recommended that photographers who take a large number of photos of this subject use traditional OVF cameras. Patting running dogs, children, etc. is totally fine.