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Photo shot on a Sony α6300. The Sony α6300 (model ILCE-6300) is a mirrorless digital camera announced on 3 February 2016. [1] The α6300 features a 24 megapixel Exmor sensor with a new 4D AF system with 425 phase detection autofocus points. The camera is powered by Sony's Bionz X image processor with an ISO range up to 51,200.
NO in body pop-up tiltable flash. 2280 mAh NP-FZ100. 665 g. 4k video. unlimited video duration. 1 fps to 120 fps S&Q Slow and Quick video. 3344 DxOMark Low Light ISO. Can be charged while in use. Battery can be charged with micro-USB cable, USB-C-cable, or in external charger.
403 g including battery. The Sony α6400 (model ILCE-6400) [1] is a digital camera announced on January 15, 2019. [2] It is an APS-C mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC) designed to be a mid-range mirrorless camera and acts as the successor to the α6300. Intended to target the vlogging community, the α6400 features a flip-up screen ...
Sony α6000. The Sony α6000 (model ILCE-6000) [1] is a digital camera announced 12 February 2014. [2] It is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC), which has a smaller body form factor than a traditional DSLR while retaining the sensor size and features of an APS-C -sized model. It is targeted at professionals, experienced users, and ...
Winners and nominees. In 2012, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy became the first Pakistani to win an Oscar, winning the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject alongside co-director Daniel Junge for their film Saving Face. [1] She won again in 2016 for the film A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, becoming the first female filmmaker to ...
Pakistan is a multilingual country with over 70 languages spoken as first languages. [ 2 ][ 3 ] The majority of Pakistan's languages belong to the Indo-Iranian group of the Indo-European language family. [ 4 ][ 5 ] Urdu is the national language and the lingua franca of Pakistan, and while sharing official status with English, it is the ...
Pakistan, in 2022, had a (GDP nominal) of around US$377 billion and (GDP PPP) of around US$1.512 trillion, according to trading economics. [1] This value can be further divided into the unit levels (GSP), providing an outlook of how much value each unit contributes to the national GDP. Pakistan has traditionally followed a "top-down" approach ...
Pakistan's census does not include the 1.4 million citizens of Afghanistan who are temporarily residing in Pakistan. [8] [9] [10] The majority of them were born in Pakistan within the last four decades and mostly belong to the Pashtun ethnic group. They also include Tajiks, Uzbeks and others. [11]