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Sony a6400 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 II Lens

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Sony a6400 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 II Lens
Key Features
  • 24.2MP APS-C Exmor CMOS Sensor
  • BIONZ X Image Processor
  • Real-Time Eye AF & Real-Time Tracking
  • XGA Tru-Finder 2.36m-Dot OLED EVF
Pairing the sleek mirrorless body with a versatile zoom, the Sony a6400 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Lens bundles the APS-C camera with the wide-angle to portrait-length E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II lens.
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what is the weight of the camera?

what is the weight of the camera?
Asked by: Graham
According to specs, the A6400 body with its battery and an SD card weigh 14.22 oz / 403 g, and the 16-50mm lens weighs 0.26 lb / 116 g, for a total of 18.31 oz / 1.14 lb / 519 g.
Answered by: Jeremy
Date published: 2020-12-07

How would I connect an external shotgun mic as ...

How would I connect an external shotgun mic as the shoe mount is on the same spot the screen flips up. Vlogging often uses a flip up or flip out screen and a shotgun mic on the shoe?
Asked by: Kevin
You can get SmallRig Formfitting Cage for Sony Alpha a6300/a6400/a6500 BH #SMCCS2310 and that will give you a lots of option for mounting accessories
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2022-11-08

Can someone confirm definitively that this camera ...

Can someone confirm definitively that this camera as sold by B&H supports both 25p and 24p shooting in 4k and HD?
Asked by: Ahmed
Yes
Answered by: Patricia
Date published: 2020-03-02

1. How to apply "super35" shots with xavc s 4K ...

1. How to apply "super35" shots with xavc s 4K video setting?
Asked by: Tlm
This camera has an APS-C or Super 35mm sized sensor. If set for 4K recording you will be shooting with the APS-C sized sensor.
Answered by: Joe P
Date published: 2019-06-24

Does the SONY A6400 shoot cropped 4K video ? I ...

Does the SONY A6400 shoot cropped 4K video ? I was under the assumption it didn't but read somewhere it was, and that also 1080p at 120fps is also cropped... any help appreciated
Asked by: Mark
Video CaptureCan take movies:YesMovie Resolution: 3840x2160 (30p/25p/24p) 1920x1080 (120p/100p/60p/60i/50p/50i/30p/25p/24p) 1920x1080 (15p/12p/8p/6p/4p/3p/2p/1/p) Movie File Format:XAVC S / AVCHD format Ver. 2.0 compliant; Audio: LPCM, 2ch / Dolby Digital (AC-3), 2ch, Dolby Digital Stereo Creator
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-03-21

What’s warranty

What’s warranty
Asked by: Anonymous
On the A6400 specifically, Sony offers a 1 year warranty against defects which is valid in the US only.
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2021-03-22

Does this have an microphone input port for ...

Does this have an microphone input port for external microphone?
Asked by: Khalid
Yes, the A6400 is capable of accepting an external microphone via the mic input on the left side.
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2020-07-29

Will this do well at a focal length of 600mm ...

Will this do well at a focal length of 600mm without stabilisation? I have the sigma 100-400 cropped in on apsc it will reach 600mm. It has oss, but will that be enough for a sharp photo or do I need a body with IBIS? I'm stuck between the a6400 and a6500 for the IBIS reason.
Asked by: Daniel
How well a lens does without IBIS is unfortunately quite subjective, due to the fact that IBIS isn't a foolproof way of ensuring sharp photos. IBIS mainly allows you to shoot up to 5-stops slower but issues such as motion blur and rolling shutter can still distort or soften images. To answer your question, the Sony A6400 can do incredibly well with a 600mm lens (or longer) but to avoid the aforementioned problems, we recommend shooting at higher shutter speeds (1/1000th or faster) or to follow the focal length rule (a minimum of 1/focal length as shutter speed) for closer-to-optimal results.
Answered by: Jeremy
Date published: 2022-03-09
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