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The Sony Alpha a6400 is a compact, mirrorless APS-C camera designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, featuring the world’s fastest 0.02-second real-time eye autofocus, a 24.2MP sensor with extensive phase and contrast detection, 4K video recording with advanced movie modes, and a versatile flip-up touchscreen for ultimate creative flexibility.


































| ASIN | B07MTWVN3M |
| Item model number | ILCE6400/B |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Product Dimensions | 15.49 x 14.22 x 11.43 cm; 453.59 g |
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Muito bom
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This is one of few APS-C that does eye AF for humans and animals, which is exactly what I need and why I bought it. I wanted a camera that's small and lightweight for taking pictures of my dog on the walk/hike. Yeah, this is my 'dog cam'. Without IBIS can be an issue for some but most of my lenses either have the build-it image stabilizer or prime lenses with f1.4/1.8 wide open aperture, so getting reasonable shutter speed is relatively easy. The high ISO performance of this camera is only mediocre. Surprisingly, I think Sony's menu system is great. I use the customized menu most of the time but I also never had issues finding a setting from the menu system, at least it's not better/worse than Nikon and Canon, and it is a lot less confusing compared to Fuji's menu, which is the worst IMO. Here are some tips for getting the most out of the A6400: 1. Turn off the Picture Profile when shooting still. 2. Only shoot with manual exposure, manual WB. AUTO WB is all over the place when shooting outdoors. 3. Can't trust EVF or the screen, learn to read the histogram. 4. Shooting with MF lenses should pair with external monitor. 5. Get good lenses and fast lenses to avoid boosting ISO beyond 1600. * Spare batteries For video: 1. Only shoot with manual exposure, manual focus and manual WB. 2. Use HLG if you are not good with colour grading, or SLOG-2 if you are. Adobe PP has the colour banding issue with SLOG-2 when pushing too far, Davinci Resolve 17 does it better. 3. Make sure to turn on Project Color Management in Davinci Resolve and use Wide Colour Gamma. 4. Get a good gimbal and forget about IBIS. 5. Rig it out to shoot handheld and forget about IBIS. 6. Use an external monitor. 7. Spare batteries/dummy battery with an external battery pack. Get out and take some pictures and stop worrying about the features you don't have. Enjoy your A6400!
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