Have you heard the news?
Sony has introduced the latest addition to its a6000 series - the a6400. And, there's A LOT packed into this light and compact mirrorless camera body.
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According to Sony, the a6400 is loaded with impressive capabilities and features. With super-fast AF and highly precise subject tracking, it's ideal for capturing fast-moving action, while its wide sensitivity range and stunning image quality make it suitable for just about any photographic opportunity you may encounter, whether you're shooting stills or movies.
Just take a look at some sample photographs captured with the a6400. The images speak for themselves:
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But, how far can the a6400 be pushed in, let's say, low light? "Maximum standard ISO sensitivity has been increased to ISO 32000 (expanded to ISO 102400 for stills)," as stated by Sony, "while improved imaging algorithms, detail reproduction technology, and area-division noise reduction result in more realistic textures, better detail in shadow regions, and more lifelike colors, including human skin tones and natural plant colors."
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Looking to shoot videos for YouTube? Paired with the GP-VPT1 grip, the a6400 could be your next vlogging camera.
The Sony a6400 also boasts the following features:
- Fast and accurate autofocus
- Highly accurate autofocus, even in dark settings
- AF in Focus Magnifier for finer focus adjustment
- Real-time Tracking
- High-speed continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking
- APS-C size, 24.2-megapixel7 ExmorTM CMOS
- 4K movie recording in high-bit-rate XAVC S format
- Slow and Quick motion, and high-speed 120fps recording