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Published: 2019-05-17, Author: Charles , review by: mashable.com
Great autofocus features, Selfie mode, Video and still shooting options
Some button and design layout issues, No built-in stabilization
If you're in the market for a new standalone camera, the Sony a6400 has a range of features that'll make almost any photographer happy.⚡
Family and social photography, fast action and sports, world travelers and anyone looking for the best autofocus bang-for-your-buck
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
The a6400 is easily one of the most capable cameras at its price point.Read moreSample galleryCheck out our extensive samples gallery from the Sony a6400.Read moreSpecificationsWant the full list of specifications for the a6400? We have you covered.Read m...
Good image quality, Full array of features, 4K video, Touch focus, Excellent performance, USB charging
Limited touch-screen capabilities, LCD not fully articulated, No in-body stabilization, Dense menu system, No external charger included
Despite some of its shortcomings, such as lack of in-body image stabilization and limited touch-screen capabilities, the Sony a6400 is a solid camera within the increasingly crowded mirrorless market. And it's good to know that Sony hasn't abandoned its A...
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-motio
No IBIS, Rolling shutter, EyeAF's low-light performance needs improvement, SD card slot doesn't support UHS-II
The Sony a6400 may have a few flaws, but given its $900 price point, excellent image and video quality, super responsive autofocus (and EyeAF), and E-mount compatibility, we are very impressed.If you're a beginner looking for your first interchangeable le...
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At their headquarters in San Diego, the Sony A6400 was unveiled--the company's latest APS-C Mirrorless camera. Situated between the Sony A6300 and A6500 Crop Sensor cameras, Sony is incorporating quite a lot of cutting edge technology into their brand new...
Published: 2019-03-28, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Anyone comparing the Sony A6300 and A6400 will find the results intriguing. Although the two models share a similar sensor resolution (pixel count) and the overall results are very close, the measurements are not identical.Despite its slightly higher nois...
Published: 2019-03-18, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Excellent eye- and face-tracking autofocus, Fast burst shooting speeds, Improved programmable buttons, Sharp video
Bad rolling shutter, No in-body stabilization, Dated sensor, No headphone port
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 excess...
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