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Product Name: | Sony a6400 Mirrorless APS-C Interchangeable-Lens Camera (Body Only) ILCE-6400 |
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Sony a6600 APS-C Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera w/ 18-135mm Lens $1,238.20
The only real benefit if you don't have ibis is maybe better lowlight performance but tbh low light is difficult even with high end gear.
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I am not going to recommend a7m2. There is no silent shutter. I went from a6300 to a7s2. Extra megapixels are only good for cropping and pixel peeping. It is almost impossible to differentiate after editing and printing. I also bought a7r2 and a9. I rarely use a7r2 because it is slow to focus (compared to my other cameras). A9 is fast and has faster frame readout, so less banding in led environments. Apsc to fullframe gain only 1 stop of light.
28 to 70mm is 'normal lens. If you want a workhorse, get it. I usually perfer ultra zoom. 28 to 200. Something with more versatility. You can edit in post for color saturation. Beware of color fringing.
Your lens is your life. Your camera can get better. Buy the camera used. Buy the lens from a store that you can return.
Lens cost more than the camera. Check the camera out and see if there is any problem. Lens fungal and mis alignment due to bumps is going to ruin your day. Check for color fringing.
28 to 70mm is 'normal lens. If you want a workhorse, get it. I usually perfer ultra zoom. 28 to 200. Something with more versatility. You can edit in post for color saturation. Beware of color fringing.
For traveling, I would recommend apsc for easier carry. Smaller lens with longer reach (crop factors). Smaller sensors usually easier get everything in focus. If you are only traveling during the day, the 1 stop better from fullframe is not really beneficial.
The only problem I have with apsc is short battery life and faster over heat. The newer one has the z100 but still compact.
I went on a cruise, but the a6300 can't handle the in door dinner. So I bought a7s2 for dinner shooting.
The only real benefit if you don't have ibis is maybe better lowlight performance but tbh low light is difficult even with high end gear.
Sony ibis is poor. But for video, something is better than nothing. For photos, it can help in getting sharper images on slower shutter speed.... so... more capable in darker places. I think most photographers put it in 'additional stop of light'.
I remember when a6000 was good enough for professional wedding photography and video. Some places like church don't like noises. I recommend looking for a silent shutter camera vs. losing the opportunity.
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