Sony Alpha 6400

$628.99

Capture stunning images with the Sony Alpha 6400 camera – an incredibly powerful, versatile camera featuring advanced technologies and versatile shooting capabilities.

Description

The Sony Alpha 6400 digital camera is a highly versatile and advanced camera that delivers stunning image quality and high-speed performance in a compact and portable design. This camera is perfect for photographers who want to capture fast-moving action, stunning landscapes, and candid moments with ease.

Design and Features

The Sony Alpha 6400 features a compact and lightweight design that makes it highly portable, making it the ideal camera for travel and outdoor photography. The camera is equipped with a 24.2-megapixel APS-C image sensor that delivers high-quality images with excellent detail, clarity, and color accuracy.

The camera features advanced autofocus technology with 425 phase-detection autofocus points and 425 contrast-detection autofocus points, allowing you to capture fast-moving subjects with ease. The camera also features real-time tracking and real-time eye autofocus, making it easier to capture portraits with accurate focus.

The camera also features an advanced image processing system that allows you to capture stunning 4K videos at 30 frames per second. The camera also features a fast burst rate of up to 11 frames per second, making it ideal for capturing fast-moving action and sports.

Connectivity and Sharing

The Sony Alpha 6400 digital camera features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, which allows you to transfer your photos and videos to your smartphone or tablet, making it easy to share your work on social media or email. The camera also features NFC connectivity, which makes it easy to pair your camera with your smartphone or tablet.

Conclusion

The Sony Alpha 6400 digital camera is an excellent choice for photographers who want a highly advanced camera that delivers stunning image quality and high-speed performance. The camera’s compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable, making it the ideal camera for travel and outdoor photography. With advanced features like real-time eye autofocus, fast burst rates, and 4K video recording, the Sony Alpha 6400 is the perfect camera for capturing stunning photos and videos.

Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras, CMOS, APS-C, 30-1/4000, 24.2 MP, GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, 453g

Sony Alpha 6400 properties

Product name Alpha 6400
Type Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras
Lens Body only
Compatible lenses Sony E
Ports HDMI, USB
Memory Cards SD, microSD, microSDHC
Features Bluetooth, GPS, NFC
Viewfinder Electronic (EVF)
Shutter Speed 30-1/4000 bps
Continuous Drive 11fps, 8fps, 6fps, 3fps
Auto Focus Yes
AF points 425
Image Stabilization Yes
Manual Focus Yes
Digital Zoom 8.0 x
Max Picture Resolution 6000×4000 pixels
Image File Format DCF, EXIF, JPEG, RAW
Flash Built-in, External
Flash Sync Speed 1/160 sec
Battery Type Rechargeable Battery NP-FW50
Display Size 3.0 “
Display Resolution 921600 pixels
Max Video Resolution 3840×2160 (4K)
Video resolutions (fps) 3840X2160 (24, 25, 30 fps), 1920×1080 (24, 25, 30, 50, 60, 100, 120 fps)
Video File Format AVCHD, MP4, MPEG4
Sensor Type CMOS
Sensor Format APS-C
Effective Pixels 24.2 MP
Total Pixels 25.0 MP
ISO Rating 100-102400
Weight 453.0 g
Dimensions (HxWxD) 66.9x120x59 mm

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2 reviews for Sony Alpha 6400

  1. John Burns

    I had the A6000 before. The differences are significant, in A6400 we get a brilliant AF with the ability to track the eye of the photographed person or animal. Clearly a better viewfinder and the camera itself. Better in my opinion Menu and many interesting functions. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.

  2. Milton Howe

    I have a camera for a short time, and I am already delighted with it. Light, handy, perfectly in hand. Instant AF, sensational ISO, very flexible, almost rubber RAWy. I read about a low buffer, but I got a result of 17 RAWs with fast Kingston cards to fill the buffer. I don’t need more, but of course it may not be enough for someone else.

    I changed to the D750 from the D700, so I have to get used to the new keyboards, but that’s not a problem, it’s a matter of getting used to a different kind of handling.
    Summing up, I think I made a very good purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What settings should I use for taking pictures in low light conditions on my Sony Alpha 6400 camera?

When shooting in low light conditions, it's essential to adjust your camera settings accordingly to achieve the best possible results. Here are some recommended settings for using your Sony Alpha 6400 camera in low light situations:

1. Set your camera mode to "Manual" (M) or "Aperture Priority" (A). Manual mode allows you to control all aspects of your exposure, while Aperture Priority lets you set the aperture and ISO, with the camera adjusting the shutter speed automatically.

2. Adjust the aperture value: Select a lower f-stop number (e.g., f/1.8 or f/2.8) to allow more light into the camera lens. This will also create a shallower depth of field, which can help isolate your subject from the background.

3. Increase the ISO: Set your ISO sensitivity to a higher value (e.g., 1600, 3200, or even 6400) to improve your camera's sensitivity to light. However, be aware that increasing the ISO also increases the amount of noise in your images, so find a balance between capturing enough light and maintaining acceptable image quality.

4. Use a tripod: To ensure sharp images when shooting in low light conditions, use a sturdy tripod or support system to stabilize your camera. This will help reduce the risk of camera shake, especially when using slower shutter speeds.

5. Enable long exposure noise reduction (if available): Some Sony Alpha 6400 firmware updates include an option for long exposure noise reduction. If your camera has this feature enabled, it will automatically take a dark frame image after each long exposure shot and use it to reduce noise in the final image.

6. Consider using image stabilization: The Sony Alpha 6400 features in-body image stabilization (IBIS). When shooting in low light conditions, enabling this feature can help minimize camera shake and result in sharper images.

7. Adjust white balance: In low light situations, the color temperature of the scene may not be accurate, resulting in an unnatural or unappealing color cast. To correct this, try adjusting your camera's white balance settings manually or using one of the presets available on your Sony Alpha 6400.

8. Review and adjust settings as needed: Low light conditions can vary significantly from one location to another, so don't be afraid to experiment with different combinations of aperture, ISO, and shutter speed until you find what works best for each situation.

"How do I properly focus on a subject using the autofocus system on my Sony Alpha 6400 camera?"

To properly focus on your subject using the autofocus system on your Sony Alpha 6400 camera, follow these steps:

1. Make sure the camera is in AF (autofocus) mode. This can be done by pressing and holding the AF/MF button on the back of the camera until the green focus square appears in the viewfinder. Select the autofocus point or points you want to use. You can do this by using the joystick on the back of the camera to move the focus point around the frame, or by pressing the center button on the joystick and then using the multi-selector to select multiple points. Choose your autofocus mode. The Sony Alpha 6400 offers several autofocus modes depending on the situation:

- Wide area (default): This is a general-purpose autofocus mode that covers most of the frame. It's good for capturing moving subjects and scene with complex backgrounds. Zone AF: This mode lets you select multiple focus points at once, which is useful when trying to track a subject moving around within a specific area of the frame. Center AF: This is the most basic autofocus mode, focusing only on the center point. It's good for static subjects or situations where you want complete control over focus placement. Set your autofocus speed and sensitivity. The Sony Alpha 6400 offers several options for adjusting autofocus performance:

- AF Drive Speed: This setting determines how quickly the camera focuses on a subject. You can choose from three speeds: Standard, Fast, or Extra-Fast. AF Track Sensitivity: This setting affects how well the camera tracks moving subjects. The higher the number, the more sensitive it is to motion. Frame your shot and take the picture. Once you've set up your autofocus settings, simply frame your shot and press the shutter button halfway to lock focus on your subject. The camera will automatically adjust focus as needed while you compose the shot. Remember, practice makes perfect when it comes to using autofocus systems. Don't be afraid to experiment with different settings and techniques until you find what works best for you and your shooting style.

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