Solid and comprehensive camera with razor-sharp photos
- photo quality
- weight
- setting options
- battery life
Valentijn Verbeke
19 January 2020
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Note: we recommend an extra battery for a longer operating time.
As an advanced photographer, you can use the Sony Alpha A6400 + 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS to make landscape, architecture, portrait, nature, and animal photos. Thanks to the zoom range of the wide-angle lens, you can zoom in on faraway subjects. With a focal length of 18mm, high buildings and landscapes can easily fit in your frame. Thanks to the advanced autofocus, the camera focuses in 0.02 second. This allows you to accurately capture activity moments in the tiniest details. The model features a fast Eye Autofocus, real-time tracking, and a fast image processor. This combination ensures fast image processing, which allows you to accurately follow a subject. This way, your subject is always in focus, even when you're capturing a driver. The Eye autofocus focuses on the eyes of both people and animals.
Type of image sensor | APS-C | |
Camera usage situation | Recording, Sports photography, Vacation, Vlogging | |
Lens included | ||
Type of image definition support | Full HD (1080p), HD ready (720p), Ultra HD (4K), VGA | |
Suitable for photographer type | Advanced | |
Autofocus | ||
Viewfinder | ||
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Valentijn Verbeke
19 January 2020
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efenco
24 February 2019
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Rob Strik
2 March 2019
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14 November 2020
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Jakob
25 April 2021
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I bought the Sony A6400 to replace my ten-year-old Nikon D90 SLR. Although the camera also focuses on video, I mainly use it as a photo camera, so I will focus on this in my review. I had been looking for a replacement for my D90 for some time, which could no longer keep up with modern cameras, especially in terms of dynamic range and ISO. I debated for a long time whether I should make the switch to mirrorless or upgrade to a more recent Nikon SLR. When the focus system of my most used Nikon lens broke down and there was less reason to stay with Nikon because of lenses, I decided to make the switch. I don't regret it yet. One of the reasons why I didn't always have my SLR with me on trips was his weight. The A6400 is a lot lighter and the lens (the 18-135mm) is also a real lightweight. When you go on trips with small children, it is not always easy to carry material with you, the A6400 is a huge step forward here. I bought the set with the 18-135mm lens. The kit comes in a simple box with a very brief quick start manual. The complete manual can be found online and can also be downloaded as a PDF. That is annoying for those who like to have a booklet with them to look up a specific setting. There is no separate battery charger included, you can only charge the battery by inserting a micro USB cable into the camera (unfortunately no USB-C). In combination with the limited battery life, this can become annoying and it is better to purchase a separate battery charger. The fact that you have the option to load directly into the camera also has its advantages, e.g. you can load the camera. recharge in the car on the way. As expected, the battery life is a lot less than what I'm used to from my SLR, so I've already purchased some extra batteries and a separate charger. The build quality is solid, but less robust than a heavy SLR. Especially the touchscreen seems vulnerable to me. The camera has an incredible amount of setting options. I do not agree with the criticism that the Sony cameras have a complex and incomprehensible menu structure. I find my way back in it fairly quickly, although I can understand that it can quickly become overwhelming for those who are just starting out with photography. A downside is that many menu items are abbreviated and quickly become cryptic. The built-in help function (press the trash can when you are on a menu item) then provides clarity. A lot of buttons are customizable, it obviously takes some time before your camera is set up to your liking. For beginners there are plenty of options to let the camera set everything automatically, although this camera with its many options is mainly intended for those who want more control over their photos or who want to learn it. The image quality of both camera and lens are excellent. Images are sharp and detailed. Shooting in low light is a huge step up from my old Nikon D90. The lens is not the brightest - for that you have to look for it in a different price range - but is more than sufficient in most circumstances. The fact that the camera also performs well at higher ISO values also compensates for the less bright lens. The autofocus is superior to any SLR. The fact that there are masses of autofocus points spread over almost the entire surface means that you miss a lot fewer shots. The eye AF and object tracking are definitely an added value, I no longer have to focus and reframe my image because of a limited number of focus points as with my old D90. The auto white balance works well in most cases and you also have the option to set it manually. It was difficult for me to estimate how smooth shooting with the electronic viewfinder (EVF) would be, but this turns out to be not too bad. There is, certainly in conditions with sufficient light, no noticeable delay in the image. The EVF saves me a lot of test shots to get my settings right, you can immediately see what your photo will look like and you can adjust your settings in real time. The zebra stripes to indicate overexposed areas make it extremely convenient to take correctly exposed photos (adjustable via the menu). The EVF also performs well in darker conditions, but in the pitch dark it is unusable, who takes pictures of night skies better with an SLR. One point I feared was the ergonomics, a larger, sturdy camera is better in the hand than such a smaller device. In practice this turns out to be not too bad, although I suspect that those who spend hours walking around with the camera in their hand are better off opting for a more ergonomic model. A downside is the placement of the viewfinder in relation to the touchscreen: Because my left eye is my dominant eye, I always look through the EVF with this eye. As a result, my nose is regularly against the touchscreen, causing the camera to focus on that point. I solved this by programming the C1 button in such a way that I can use it to switch the touch functionality off and on. Not ideal, but it works. In summary, this is a very solid camera and definitely a step forward compared to my old SLR. Especially the weight, the image quality and the autofocus are a huge step forward. Downsides are the battery life and the placement of the EVF for those who look with their left eye.
Valentijn Verbeke
19 January 2020
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A camera that easily fits in a bag, takes beautiful photos and can film, then you have a good description of the Sony A6400. I'm still in the discovery phase, but already impressed. It is a small camera that I can easily carry in my bag. Or with the 18-50mm zoom. If you want more zoom range, you can easily expand it with an extra lens. It is extremely fast, useful in sports competitions. Without much technical knowledge, you can easily take pictures because it has a number of options such as sports, macro, night shots and panorama photo. You can get objects even sharper in the photo via tracking. It offers a very high range in terms of ISO value. It has a small flash, which gives surprisingly good light. A big plus is the image quality of the filming. The 4K provides beautiful images and clear sound. The tiltable screen is useful when filming. The camera also has an easy option to transfer photos to your phone. So the camera offers more than what I expected in advance.
efenco
24 February 2019
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I've had the camera for three weeks now and I'm still very happy with it. Discover more and more possibilities. There are many setting options which at first overwhelmed me a bit, but slowly but surely I am getting further and further with it. This ensures that my hobby of shooting with this camera opens up more possibilities. But it is also perfect for taking a quick family or environmental snapshot. Fast and without problems. Small flash on the camera and a hot shoe adapter for when I want more. Thanks to the lens mount, I can also connect other lenses in the future, which brings more. I still have to arrange a cable for the lens cap, because I will lose a loose cap in no time.
Rob Strik
2 March 2019
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Product number | 825619 | |
Manufacturer code | ILCE6400AMB.CEC | |
Brand | Sony | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue | |
Old product returned for free |
Suitable for photographer type | Advanced | |
Camera usage situation | Recording, Sports photography, Vacation, Vlogging | |
Type of photography | Architecture and interior, Landscape, Nature photography, Portrait, Product, Traveling | |
Menu language | Dutch, English, French, German | |
Camera size | Small |
Lens included | ||
Lens mount | Sony E mount | |
Zoom or prime lens | Zoom lens | |
Maximum focal length | 135 mm | |
Minimum focal length | 18 mm | |
Wide-angle | ||
Aperture | 3,5 - 5,6 | |
Compatible with lens filter | ||
Filter size | 55 mm | |
Type of autofocus | Contrast detection, Phase detection autofocus | |
Autofocus included lens | ||
Image stabilization included lens | ||
Lens type | Standard, Telephoto lens, Wide-angle |
Type of image sensor | APS-C | |
Crop factor | 1,5 | |
Effective number of megapixels | 24,2 MP | |
ISO sensitivity | 100 - 102400 | |
Shutter speed | 0,00025 - 30 second |
Image processor type | BIONZ X | |
Photo file format | JPEG, RAW | |
Video file format | MPEG-4 AVCHD (H.264) | |
Audio file format | AC3, Dolby Digital 2ch, Linear PCM | |
Type of image definition support | Full HD (1080p), HD ready (720p), Ultra HD (4K), VGA | |
Maximum fps in Ultra HD (4K) | 30 fps | |
IBIS | ||
Number of stops | 5 | |
Number of focus points | 425 |
Number of memory card slots | 1 | |
Memory card | SD | |
SD memory card version | SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS, SDXC, SDXC UHS | |
Expandable storage capacity up to | 512 GB |
Internal flash | ||
Guide number | 19,69 |
Screen size | 3 inches | |
Fully tiltable screen | ||
Touchscreen | ||
Number of pixels | 2359296 pixels |
Viewfinder | ||
Viewfinder type | Electronic | |
Viewfinder size | 0,39 inch | |
Diopter adjustment | -4 - 3 dpt |
USB port | ||
HDMI connector | ||
Type of HDMI connector | Micro HDMI Type D | |
Microphone connector | ||
Type of microphone connection | 3.5mm jack | |
Hot shoe | ||
Hot shoe type | Hot shoe |
Built-in WiFi | ||
Bluetooth | ||
NFC | ||
GPS sensor |
Power supply type | Rechargeable battery | |
Battery technology | Lithium-ion | |
Replaceable battery | ||
Battery type | Sony NP-FW50 | |
Battery/battery capacity | 1,02 Ah |
Weight | 326 g | |
Height | 66,9 mm | |
Depth | 59,7 mm | |
Width | 120 mm | |
Material | Metal, Plastic | |
Color | Black |
Water-resistant | ||
Shockproof | ||
Dustproof | ||
Dust removal system |