Sony Alpha A6400 + 16-50/3.5-5.6
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7 years ago
Sony A6400 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Lens ILCE6400LB review
A handful of key issues prevent Sony’s small, fast shooter from being a resounding triumph
Pros:
- Lightning fast, super accurate autofocus, Small, lightweight body, Generally strong all-round image quality
Cons:
- Some awkward ergonomic choices, No in-body stabilisation, Very visible rolling shutter effect
7 years ago
It's hard to overstate just how good the autofocus system is on the Sony a6400. It's got one of the best implementations out there: not just in its price range, but on the market, period.
Pros:
- Family and social photography
- fast action and sports
- world travelers and anyone looking for the best autofocus bang-for-your-buck
Cons:
- Those photographers seeking a more engaging or more fun shooting experience
- those with larger hands and shooters that need consistently pleasing JPEGs out-of-camera
7 years ago
Sony a6400 Review: An Excellent Performer With A Few Trade-offs
Get the Sony A6400 mirrorless camera if you want speedy performance and good image quality in a relatively small package but don't mind a few shortcomings like limited touch-screen capabilities.
Pros:
- Good image quality
- Full array of features
- 4K video
- Touch focus
- Excellent performance
- USB charging
Cons:
- Limited touch-screen capabilities
- LCD not fully articulated
- No in-body stabilization
- Dense menu system
- No external charger included
7 years ago
Sony stuffed in loads of features that give the a6400 a good value and the quality of its image makes it a good camera. Selfie mode with the monitor is a nice touch, but having it always obstructed by the EVF and any hot/cold shoe accessory is a bummer.
7 years ago
Fantastic camera with leading technology in focusing
This camera goes with me every where , its portable yet very powerfull , its dynamic range matches tho to Nikon d750 a professional camera , yet its focusing a million times faster .
7 years ago
Sony Alpha A6400 Review
The Sony Alpha A6400, is Sony's latest 24mp APS-C E-Mount mirrorless camera, and updates the A6300 . New additions include a tilting touch-screen that tilts all the way forward for selfies or vlogging, as well as an updated autofocus (AF) system, with improved focus speeds and tracking.
Pros:
- Compact size
- Excellent Image Quality
- Improved noise performance
- Unlimited video recording
- 11fps continuous shooting
- Wi-Fi
- NFC and Bluetooth
- MyMenu
Cons:
- 16:9 aspect ratio screen reduces size of 4:3 images
- Menu system is overly long
- No in-camera raw editing
- Handling could be improved
7 years ago
What We Love. The Sony a6400 performed so much better than we had expected, making shooting with it a pretty cool experience. Externally, it looks more like an entry-level model crafted for inexperienced shooters and fledgling vloggers.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Accurate and very responsive AF
- Great EyeAF
- Wide ISO range
- Nice noise handling
- Burst mode of 11fps
- Slightly improved battery life than predecessor
- LCD tilts 180-degrees upwards
- 4K recording at full pixel readout
- Slow-motion recording available
- Log profiles...
Cons:
- No IBIS
- Rolling shutter
- EyeAF's low-light performance needs improvement
- SD card slot doesn't support UHS-II
7 years ago
I AM GETTING PHOTOGRAPHS I NEVER THOUGHT I COULD
I had heard a lot about this product on Youtube good and bad. I was going to the Photography Show at Birmingham NEC. So visited the Sony stand to have a closer look. And was not disappointed. So impressed I bought one off one of the trade stands at the show.
7 years ago
The premium APS-C and full-frame mirrorless camera worlds are colliding. Canon just recently launched its budget EOS RP full-frame mirrorless camera for about a Rs. 1,10,000, which puts it in roughly the same segment as other notable cropped sensor mirrorless cameras such as the Sony A6500 and the...
Pros:
- Reliable eye and tracking AF
- Compact
- Very good image and video quality
- Respectable ISO performance
- 180-degree tilting display
- Good battery life
Cons:
- Noticeable rolling shutter at 4K
- Hot shoe accessories can block LCD
7 years ago
The A6400 is not much of an upgrade over the A6300, other than the flip-up screen. It retains many of the pluses of its predecessor, like fast shooting speeds and 4K video, along with the disadvantages, including a lack of in-body stabilization and excessive rolling shutter.
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