Sony Alpha A6400
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7 years ago
Sony a6400 review
The Sony a6400 is a near-universally capable midrange camera that offers some of the best autofocus performance we've ever seen, backed up by solid image and video quality in most situations. We'd really like to see some further refinement on ergonomics, as Sony has done with its full-frame models over the years, but the a6400 remains an excellent option for a variety of types of photography.
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 auto white balance in their JPEG shooting
7 years ago
Sony a6400
The Sony a6400 isn't an absolutely perfect camera, but its flaws are more foibles than deal breakers, so we're naming it our Editors' Choice. It's the rare camera that serves both consumer and enthusiast audiences.
Pros:
- Compact build
- 24MP APS-C image sensor
- Quick, accurate autofocus
- 11fps continuous drive
- Large, sharp EVF
- Selfie LCD
- Built-in flash and hot shoe
- 4K video without recording limit
Cons:
- Omits in-body image stabilization
- Flip-up screen not ideal for vloggers
- Some operational frustrations
- External charger not included
- Only full-frame lenses are weather sealed
- UHS-I card slot
6 years ago
Sony a6400 Review (Review Sony a6400)
The Sony a6400 is a camera that straddles the line between consumer and enthusiast, delivering automatic operation for family snapshots with the image quality and speed aficionados love.
Pros:
- Compact build., 24MP APS-C image sensor., Quick, accurate autofocus., 11fps continuous drive., Large, sharp EVF., Selfie LCD., Built-in flash and hot shoe., 4K video without recording limit.
Cons:
- Omits in-body image stabilization., Flip-up screen not ideal for vloggers., Some operational frustrations., External charger not included., Only full-frame lenses are weather sealed., UHS-I card slot.
7 years ago
Finally something that I can move to from my DSLR
Love the size and weight. I had a a6000 but it couldn't match my DSLR for focus speed and tracking. Now, this is as good, maybe better. The usability of the bigger camera is still better due to the size, but this will be my new go to camera, especially for travel.
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
Over the past 18 years of digital photography, I went from point and shoot digicams to a Nikon D40 to a Pentax Kr to a Sony NEX-5N and then a NEX-5T. I always liked my Sony NEX cameras, but the picture quality indoors and jpeg colors weren't exactly amazing.
7 years ago
Before I go any further, I want to let you know that I am a complete beginner. All my current knowledge comes from 1 month of heavy researching camera reviews, etc. So if you are interested in a newbie's perspective, here you have it: I initially wanted to get the Canon M50, since it was more...
6 years ago
Ordered this camera ahead of my vacation after reading the good reviews about it. When I got it, right out of the box, on my first attempt to take a picture I got a "Camera Error" message and camera froze.
6 years ago
Besides getting used to the Sony Menu format, this camera is AMAAAAAAAAAZING (in my best Huel Howzer Voice). I've been a die hard Canon fan, but not anymore. I ordered the body by itself and then purchase it with Rokinon 12mm F2 manual lens and the Sony G Lens 18/105 F4. RAV power extra batteries.
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