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popularDmytro_B posted Apr 13, 2026 03:25 PM
popularDmytro_B posted Apr 13, 2026 03:25 PM

Sony Alpha a6400 Mirrorless Camera ILCE-6400/B Body $848.00

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Sony Alpha a6400 Mirrorless Camera: Compact APS-C Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with Real-Time Eye Auto Focus, 4K Video & Flip Up Touchscreen - E Mount Compatible Cameras - ILCE-6400/B

Body [amazon.com] $848.00
w/16-50mm Lens [amazon.com] $948.00
w/18-135mm Lens [amazon.com] $1,248.00
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Sony Alpha a6400 Mirrorless Camera: Compact APS-C Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with Real-Time Eye Auto Focus, 4K Video & Flip Up Touchscreen - E Mount Compatible Cameras - ILCE-6400/B

Body [amazon.com] $848.00
w/16-50mm Lens [amazon.com] $948.00
w/18-135mm Lens [amazon.com] $1,248.00

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Model: Sony Alpha 6400 - APS-C Interchangeable Lens Camera 24.2MP, 11FPS, 4K/30p ILCE6400

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Apr 13, 2026 04:24 PM
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Manak1nApr 13, 2026 04:24 PM
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These are $600-700 used. I wouldn't buy a new a6400 in 2026. I have an a6300, and it's a good camera, but it's definitely showing its age. If you must buy new, the a6700 is a much better way to spend your money. Alternatively, the ZVE10 II is basically a more modernized a6400 with no mechanical shutter (which is a big tradeoff if you're primarily doing photography). If you're willing to go Lumix or Fujifilm, there's even better options in this ballpark in the S9 and X-M5.
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Apr 13, 2026 06:09 PM
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asuchemistApr 13, 2026 06:09 PM
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Quote from Manak1n :
These are $600-700 used. I wouldn't buy a new a6400 in 2026. I have an a6300, and it's a good camera, but it's definitely showing its age. If you must buy new, the a6700 is a much better way to spend your money. Alternatively, the ZVE10 II is basically a more modernized a6400 with no mechanical shutter (which is a big tradeoff if you're primarily doing photography). If you're willing to go Lumix or Fujifilm, there's even better options in this ballpark in the S9 and X-M5.
I had the a6400. The flash was good. No ibis. Pictures looked amazing with my sigma 24-70 f2.8. Moved onto the a6600. Picture quality same but got IBIS for videos.
Moved up to a6700. Autofocus was amazing but image quality wasn't any different from a6400.
buy the a6400 and spend money on good glass .
Apr 13, 2026 07:38 PM
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amaxApr 13, 2026 07:38 PM
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Quote from asuchemist :
I had the a6400. The flash was good. No ibis. Pictures looked amazing with my sigma 24-70 f2.8. Moved onto the a6600. Picture quality same but got IBIS for videos.
Moved up to a6700. Autofocus was amazing but image quality wasn't any different from a6400.
buy the a6400 and spend money on good glass .
a6600 was peak design for Sony, then the a6700 overheated badly in video (but the a6600 keeps chugging for hours with stunningly low battery consumption too).
Apr 13, 2026 08:55 PM
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jdw715Apr 13, 2026 08:55 PM
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Quote from amax :
a6600 was peak design for Sony, then the a6700 overheated badly in video (but the a6600 keeps chugging for hours with stunningly low battery consumption too).
After the A6700 came out, I quickly bought the A6600 after watching and reading reviews.
Apr 13, 2026 09:09 PM
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Jackalneck_Apr 13, 2026 09:09 PM
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Quote from amax :
a6600 was peak design for Sony, then the a6700 overheated badly in video (but the a6600 keeps chugging for hours with stunningly low battery consumption too).
Yeah, when you only have 8-bit 4:2:0 video and half the phase detection points for AF and a processor that can't do AI subject recognition, the camera runs a little cooler and uses less battery.
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Apr 13, 2026 10:46 PM
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JoeyDigitalApr 13, 2026 10:46 PM
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What lens?
Apr 13, 2026 10:48 PM
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h2dealApr 13, 2026 10:48 PM
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Quote from jdw715 :
After the A6700 came out, I quickly bought the A6600 after watching and reading reviews.
A6700 is still the best deal for those who are okay with APS-C sensors and primarily shoot photos. XR chip, IS, 26MP sensor, etc.
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asuchemistYesterday 12:52 PM
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Quote from h2deal :
A6700 is still the best deal for those who are okay with APS-C sensors and primarily shoot photos. XR chip, IS, 26MP sensor, etc.
The a6700 also has the newer menu that is much easier to navigate.
That being said my shutter malfunctioned with less that 500 shutter counts. Took Sony about a week to get it back to me.
A6700 videos really shine because it can do 4k60p and 4k120p w/crop.
I did use the a6700 for volleyball video and pictures. The focus was about 80% and didn't always lock onto the target I wanted. Might be a little user error. It did get some amazing shuts but so did my old canon t3 dslr.
I never did overheat.
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Manak1nYesterday 03:50 PM
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Quote from asuchemist :
I had the a6400. The flash was good. No ibis. Pictures looked amazing with my sigma 24-70 f2.8. Moved onto the a6600. Picture quality same but got IBIS for videos.
Moved up to a6700. Autofocus was amazing but image quality wasn't any different from a6400.
buy the a6400 and spend money on good glass .
A6400 is definitely more than good enough for photography. I'd strongly advocate buying one used though. You gain very little buying it new: you're just spending more for a very limited manufacturing defect warranty. If you have enough free cash to spend >$100 on a limited warranty, you probably have enough cash to bump up to a more refined option.
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