New Sony a6400 with 4K recording

With full sensor subsampling and fast autofocus, this new camera from Sony is pitched at video makers with small budgets.

New Sony a6400

Sony is on a roll. Its sensors are used everywhere from smartphones to its own flagship Venice camera. Behind the scenes, the Japanese company has been developing objects based on artificial intelligence.

The recently announced a6400 is an APS-C camera that can shoot at 4K scale from a full 24.2-megapixel sensor.

Here are the highlights of the new Sony a6400:

Fastest AF acquisition speed (0.02 seconds) plus 425 phase detection and contrast detection AF points covering approximately 84% of the image area

  • Advanced real-time AF
  • New real-time tracking for object tracking
  • 24.2MP Exmor APS-C APS-C CMOS image sensor and next-generation BIONZ X image processor
  • Fully tiltable 180-degree LCD touch screen for self-recording
  • High-speed continuous shooting up to 11 fps, mechanical shutter / 8 fps snap shot with continuous AF / AE tracking
  • High-resolution 4K movie recording with full pixel readout and no pixel gaps, plus advanced AF speed and stability
  • Interval recording for time lapse videos

Despite the smaller size of the Sony a6400, it has inherited quite a few talents from its larger siblings, including extremely fast autofocus, based on Phase Detection and Contrast Detection 425 points across the sensor.

The 180-degree fully tiltable LCD touch screen is ideal for video makers who operate alone. There is no secret that this camera is being pitched to the new generation of video bloggers, who are quality-conscious but extremely conscientious in their productions.

If you want to learn more about this latest bombshell from Sony, you can check out the link below.

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