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The Sony α6400 (model ILCE-6400) is a
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announced on January 15, 2019. It is an
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(MILC) designed to be a mid-range mirrorless camera and acts as the successor to the α6300. Intended to target the
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ging community, the α6400 features a flip-up screen and aggressive pricing. It features the same 24 megapixel sensor seen in the α6500. At the time of release, the two most capable cameras in the α6000 series of cameras were the α6400 and the α6500. The α6500 features in-body
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and a larger image buffer, but the α6400 is arguably more advanced as the newer model. This is largely due to its increased processing power, real-time eye AF, and real-time tracking. These features, for example, can not be added to the α6300 via a firmware update, as it would be too demanding on the processor. At its announcement, the Sony α6400 is advertised as featuring the "world's fastest autofocus" with lag of 0.02 second and 11 fps continuous shooting with continuous AF and 8 fps with the silent shutter. Its
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is $899 for the body and $999 with a 16–50 mm power-zoom kit lens f/3.5-5.6. Sony's α6400 also saw a much-needed upgrade to the photo sharing apps and the reintroduction of
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videos via the menu system. For
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, a welcome change for the α6400 was the removal of the 30-minute record limit. This artificial limit was placed on many cameras possibly to avoid import taxes in the EU, but also to reduce the risk of damage from overheating. The α6400 is also a vast improvement for Sony with regards to overheating (most likely to occur whilst recording 4K due to the processing demands). Tests released online showed that in normal ambient temperatures, the battery will be discharged completely or the memory card will reach capacity before reaching abnormally high temperatures. Firmware 2.0 was released for the α6400 on June 13, 2019, introducing animal-eye AF, the ability to use the wireless remote commander RMT-P1BT, as well as claimed stability improvements Sony A6400a and Sony A6100a were announced on January 3rd, 2025. These models first appeared on the Sony UK page. There were noticeably no differences between the core specifications of the new and old models.


Features

* 24.2-
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Exmor
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* 425-point phase detection AF * Real-time Eye AF; real-time tracking *
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 mm format, 4K movie recording with full pixel readout and no
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touchscreen (2.95 inch) with 180-degree tilt up functionality * 1.0 cm (0.39-inch) electronic viewfinder * 1200-zone evaluative light metering * Built-in
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* LED-auto focus illuminator *
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: Hi+: 11 fps, Hi: 8 fps, Mid: 6 fps, Lo: 3 fps * My Menu system * Single memory card slot (UHS-1 compatible) * Electronic shutter for silent shooting * Interval Shooting (time-lapse) * Animal Eye AF (with firmware v2.00) * Compatibility with the wireless remote commander RMT-P1BT (firmware v2.0)


Reception

After its announcement, numerous first impressions were released by popular
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vloggers and camera-focused channels. Full reviews are not out yet but the general consensus is that Sony priced it correctly, but for some, the lack of the new Zbattery and the fact the flip-up screen blocks the hot shoe mount are odd choices.


Remote Control and Apps

The camera is controllable remotely via Sony'
Imaging Edge Mobile
app. While this app allows for geotagging photos over Bluetooth, it unfortunately omits altitude data and latitude/longitude only are available. Third-party apps, such a
Alpha Focus Bracketing
expand functionality with features for creating focus-stacked images.


See also

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List of Sony E-mount cameras Sony has released the following E-mount cameras since 2010. The E stands for the Eighteen mm flange distances of the E-mount cameras. Depending on type and model E-mount cameras are part of the Sony α, SmartShot, Handycam, NXCAM or XDCAM syste ...
* Sony α6300 *
Sony α6500 The Sony α6500 (model ILCE-6500) is a compact digital camera announced on 6 October 2016 shortly after photokina 2016. The α6500 features a 24 megapixel Exmor sensor with 425 phase detection autofocus points. The camera is powered by Sony's Bi ...
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Sony α7 III The Sony α7 III (model ILCE-7M3) is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera manufactured by Sony. It was announced on 26 February 2018 as the successor to the Sony α7 II and available April 10, 2018. Described by Sony as "the basic ...
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Sony α7r III The Sony α7R III (model ILCE-7RM3) is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera manufactured by Sony. It was announced on 25 October 2017 as the successor to the Sony α7R II launched two years prior. The camera shares many features wi ...
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Sony α9 The Sony α9 (the α is sometimes spelled out as Alpha), Model ILCE-9, is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera. It was Sony's flagship camera as of 2017. The camera is not the successor to the α7 line of digital cameras but suppl ...


References


External links

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Meet the new Sony Alpha A6400 Mirrorless CameraSony A6400 sample images
{{Sony MILC cameras α6000 Live-preview digital cameras Cameras introduced in 2019