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Sony Alpha A6400

Sony's Alpha a6400 is not a full-frame camera but it has plenty of features you'd associate with one. This makes this APS-C-format mirrorless camera a great choice if you’re serious about photography, but shopping within a set budget.


Full-frame autofocus

The autofocus system has the same technology as Sony's full-frame models, such as the renowned a9. 425 phase-detection AF points, and 425 contrast-detection AF points, cover around 84% of the image area. This combines with a BIONZ X image processing engine that lets you attain focus in just 0.02 seconds. 


Indelible images

The BIONZ X processor plus a 24.2MP APS-C image sensor equals enhanced image quality and colour reproduction. Yet again, the Alpha a6400 has full-frame capability in this department, with image processing algorithms suppressing noise and preserving image resolution.


4K Movie Recording

The Alpha a6400 is fantastic for movie-making. The 4K UHD recording process results in high-quality 4K video footage with sharp detail and excellent depth. Vloggers like the camera for this very reason.


Shoot it your way

Shoot with greater freedom, thanks to features like the 180° 3.0" LCD tiltable flip screen with 921,600 dots of resolution; this allows for effective framing of selfie-style shooting for still and video capture.  


A look at the lens

The lens is one of the most important features in any camera, and it's a standout in this model. The E 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS lens spans the wide-angle to medium telephoto range, and is partnered with a 27-202.5mm equivalent zoom and Optical SteadyShot image stabilization feature, which vastly reduces camera shake during handheld shooting.

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Tom's Guide
★★★★
5 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.

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

Vistek
★★★★★
5 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.

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
5 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...

Excellent picture quality; Small and transportable; Great video quality

Battery life could be better; Image quality at high ISOs is lacking

dpreview.com
★★★★★
5 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.

henrys.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
Feature packed camera, however....battery life

Purchased 3 weeks ago, haven't had any issues. It's a feature packed camera that is hard to beat for the price range. I'm sure you've researched all the features and capabilities it has. It's a good buy. My only gripe with this camera is the battery life. It's terrible.

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
5 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...

Reliable eye and tracking AF; Compact; Very good image and video quality; Respectable ISO performance; 180-degree tilting display; Good battery life

Noticeable rolling shutter at 4K; Hot shoe accessories can block LCD

Mashable
★★★★
5 years ago

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.

Great autofocus features; Selfie mode; Video and still shooting options

Some button and design layout issues; No built-in stabilization

Crutchfield
★★★★★
4 years ago
Superior image quality for its class, but there are some limitations

I'm still learning the menu system - it is vast and not all that intuitive to me, but it seems like the camera can do a lot. The few photos and videos that I have taken were pretty amazing.

Vast array of features; small form factor; front-facing LCD option; decent wide angle zoom kit lens; least overheating issues of any 6000-series camera; amazing auto-focus prowess; impressive enthusiast support; class-leading image quality; under $1000

Unintuitive menu structure; too small to be entirely ergonomic; complex LCD articulation that still doesn't serve as well as a flip-sideways design; no real documentation (not even to the point of explaining the meaning of the many icons); awkward power zoom control; lingering heat issues; short...

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
5 years ago
Sony A6400

Sony's A6400 camera occupies a sort of middle-ground between its top-of-the-line a6500 model and the accessible, ultra-cheap a6000. It features an APS-C-sized sensor and is aimed at the enthusiast, budget-conscious photographer.

Fantastic AF tracking; Small size is great for travelling; Good range of accessories and lenses

Fiddly operation; Limited battery life; Viewfinder and screen using old technology

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★
5 years ago
Sony Alpha a6400 review: A thinner, cheaper, lighter mirrorless

The Sony Alpha a6400 far from the beefiest camera in Sony's lineup but it's a great place to start if you're looking for one.

Great feel; Clean results; Interchangeable lenses

Lacks dials; Sony software is still a bit finicky

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