description Sony Alpha 6400 Overview
The Sony Alpha 6400 is an excellent entry-level mirrorless camera offering a full-frame sensor and advanced autofocus capabilities. It's a great choice for beginners looking to explore photography and videography without breaking the bank.
insights Ranking position
Sony Alpha 6400 ranks #140 of 338 in the Camera ranking, behind Milwaukee M12 Inspection Camera 2311-20, ahead of Canon G7 X Mark III.
balance Sony Alpha 6400 Pros & Cons
- Extremely fast autofocus
- Compact and lightweight
- Excellent subject tracking
- No in-body stabilization
- Unintuitive menu system
- Poor ergonomic grip
help Sony Alpha 6400 FAQ
Does the Sony Alpha 6400 have a full-frame sensor?
No, the a6400 uses a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor measuring about 23.5 x 15.6mm. It accepts Sony E-mount lenses, including both APS-C lenses and larger full-frame FE lenses.
Can the Sony a6400 record 4K video without a crop?
The a6400 records 4K at up to 30p, with the 24p mode using a wider sensor readout than 30p. It also provides microphone input and a screen that flips upward, but it has no in-body image stabilization.
Why is the a6400 autofocus useful for photographing people or animals?
Sony equipped the camera with 425 phase-detection points and Real-time Tracking. Its Eye AF can follow human eyes, and supported firmware also provides animal-eye detection for still photography.
What is the practical difference between the Sony a6400 and a6700?
The newer a6700 adds in-body stabilization, a newer 26-megapixel sensor, and substantially more advanced video features. The a6400 remains smaller and simpler, but users relying on unstabilized lenses must stabilize the camera themselves.
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