Sony Alpha A6400
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7 years ago
Sony A6400 Review
The new Sony Alpha A6400 is a camera with something of a split personality. On one hand it has the best AF system that Sony offers on any of their cameras, including the much more expensive full-frame models, but on the other it inherits the now dated design of the original A6000 model with its...
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
Sony A6400 review
The A6400 is a strong performer in terms of all-round image quality, general speed and autofocus, and its small size makes it easy to live with – but we can’t help feel that some of Sony’s choices might be enough to put off potential buyers. The lack of in-body stabilisation, the upwards-flipping screen potentially being blocked by an external mic and the very noticeable rolling shutter appearance in videos are all black marks against an otherwise impressive camera. None of them make the A6400 a bad buy, but they do mean you might be better off with another mid-range model.
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
Sony A6400 review review
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
Sony A6400 review: Pint-sized mirrorless packs a punch
A truly excellent camera, the A6400 is likely to tick a lot of boxes when it comes to the wants of photographers everywhere. It's small enough to be properly portable but with excellent image quality and enough power to keep photographers happy whether they're shooting static landscapes or ferocious...
Pros:
- Excellent picture quality
- Small and transportable
- Great video quality
Cons:
- Battery life could be better
- Image quality at high ISOs is lacking
6 years ago
Great City Camera
The Sony A6400 is a great camera for walking in the city to take pictures. I have walked 4 miles in the city taking pictures with it. Yes in the 90 degree heat in the city has gotten the camera got damp with me holding it close to my body, but it didn't get effected and the pictures at the 100,000...
6 years ago
Sony Alpha A6400 review
It’s great that Sony has put the work in on the autofocus system for the A6400. It’s something that can really help photographers of all levels. Real-time Tracking aside, it’s not quite as fast or as reliable as the AF system in the Sony A9, but it’s very good, especially for a camera that is set to...
Pros:
- Excellent autofocus system, High continuous shooting speed, Good-quality viewfinder built-in, No in-body stabilisation, Limited touch-control, 3:2 stills look small on the 16:9 screen, Read: Sony A6400: price, release date and specs confirmed, Read more: Sony Animal Eye AF: how it works and why it...
Cons:
- No in-body stabilisation, Limited touch-control, 3:2 stills look small on the 16:9 screen, Read: Sony A6400: price, release date and specs confirmed, Read more: Sony Animal Eye AF: how it works and why it matters, Read: Which Sony A7 camera?
3 years ago
Sony Alpha A6400 review
The Sony a6400 is great for travel photography. It's relatively portable and well-built, with some weather-sealing for more peace of mind when shooting outdoors. Battery life is also quite good relative to other mirrorless cameras.
Pros:
- Excellent overall autofocus performance., Great photo quality., Sturdy, portable design.
Cons:
- Ergonomics are somewhat lacking., Interface isn't especially user-friendly.
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.
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
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