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$1,287.00

Sony Alpha 6400 Premium Digital APS-C E-Mount Camera Kit with 16-50mm Lens, ILCE6400LS, Silver

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$890.00

Sony A6400 Silver Mirrorless Camera Body (38 characters)

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$917.48

Sony Alpha A6400 Ilce-6400 Silver Mirrorless S/c7686 [exc+++] 2900205a

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【mint】sony Alpha A6400 Silver Near Mint 35 Languages

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$952.68

Sony Alpha A6400 Ilce-6400 Silver 35 Language -shutter Count

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English Ok[ 7809 Shots Mint In Box ] Sony Alpha A6400 24.2mp

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$980.57

Sony Alpha A6400 Mirrorless Digital Camera Silver Body Excellent

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$1,069.64

Sony Alpha A6400 Ilce-6400 Camera W/16-50mm Lens [shots 1023] [exc++]

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Sony Α6400 Body Silver [ilce-6400s] Set Working

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Sony A6400 Ilce-6400l Silver W/ Selp1650(shuttercount:16049) [near

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Reviews

Almost a Pocket Camera & It Has a Flash
9 December 2022Michael

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I will use my A7III less and less because of this. Because it has an adjustable fill flash, pictures of people outdoors, or in areas with back lighting will not look like silhouettes. You just need that little bit of light to save pictures. Sony's other new small cameras have no flash, so will just give me more wasted shots.I can also add a 30f3.3 Sony macro + Nikon slide holder to digitize slides better than a goofy big-buck Epson flat bed scanner that has internal reflections causing mysterious flares, plus focus issues.

Amazing quality and features
26 May 2022Ramdown

originally posted on sony.co.uk

I bought this camera, a bit more than a year ago. I am very happy to have it as it has all the necessary features for still and video. It has a lot of advantages, for example the crop factor of 1.5x makes my 70-200m G lens be an effective 105 - 300mm G lens. This is great because I can have basically the 10-18 F4, the 18-105 F4 and the 70-200 (effective 105-300mm) F4. You can also have the 200-600mm which would be an effective 300-900 mm and most of them would be at a constant F4, internal zoom and image stabilization across the board. I have most of these lenses too and I couldn't be happier about them! The crop sensor is brilliant, it takes amazing stills and the density of pixels means sharper images. The only addition I would make to this camera, would be the ... MoreI bought this camera, a bit more than a year ago. I am very happy to have it as it has all the necessary features for still and video. It has a lot of advantages, for example the crop factor of 1.5x makes my 70-200m G lens be an effective 105 - 300mm G lens. This is great because I can have basically the 10-18 F4, the 18-105 F4 and the 70-200 (effective 105-300mm) F4. You can also have the 200-600mm which would be an effective 300-900 mm and most of them would be at a constant F4, internal zoom and image stabilization across the board. I have most of these lenses too and I couldn't be happier about them! The crop sensor is brilliant, it takes amazing stills and the density of pixels means sharper images. The only addition I would make to this camera, would be the ibis. That would be an amazing feature. I guess that's why they made the A6600. As a first proper camera, it has a big learning curve but I enjoy it every time. One of the moat enjoyable objects I have ever bought in my entire life!

Great little camera you can take anywhere.
24 March 2023Hobby Photographer

originally posted on sony.co.uk

I wanted to upgrade from my Sony A6000 to something a bit newer and better. I looked at all the options, reviews and budgets to see which suited me best and out of the A6xxx range and the SonyA6400 seemed like the best value for money for what you are getting.Even though the sensor is the same as the A6000 overall the performance is much better in the A6400. The image quality its better, the autofocus eye detection is a game changer and battery life has greatly improved. The continuous auto focus if blistering fast and keeps track of the object.Is the menu system in the in the A6400 easy to use and understand, no. Does the camera have it little quirks, yes. Did it take me ages to setup the camera, yes. Having watched many YouTube videos and downloaded some ... MoreI wanted to upgrade from my Sony A6000 to something a bit newer and better. I looked at all the options, reviews and budgets to see which suited me best and out of the A6xxx range and the SonyA6400 seemed like the best value for money for what you are getting.Even though the sensor is the same as the A6000 overall the performance is much better in the A6400. The image quality its better, the autofocus eye detection is a game changer and battery life has greatly improved. The continuous auto focus if blistering fast and keeps track of the object.Is the menu system in the in the A6400 easy to use and understand, no. Does the camera have it little quirks, yes. Did it take me ages to setup the camera, yes. Having watched many YouTube videos and downloaded some eBooks I finally have the setting I think I am happy for this camera. Do I fully understand all the setting and what they do, no but it works for me.The E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS kit lens that came with the camera does not get the best review but as seen in the architectural photos it does a very good job with a little care when taking the photo.Overall I'm really happy with this little camera and will be sticking with it for hopefully many years to come.

Specification

Effective Pixels24 megapixels
Sensor SizeAPS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
Max resolution6000 x 4000
Sensor TypeCMOS
ProcessorBionz X

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$1,287.00

Sony Alpha 6400 Premium Digital APS-C E-Mount Camera Kit with 16-50mm Lens, ILCE6400LS, Silver

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eBphotovideo

$890.00

Sony A6400 Silver Mirrorless Camera Body (38 characters)

Delivery $76.20

eBay.com.au

$917.48

Sony Alpha A6400 Ilce-6400 Silver Mirrorless S/c7686 [exc+++] 2900205a

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eBay.com.au

$944.54

【mint】sony Alpha A6400 Silver Near Mint 35 Languages

Delivery $13.53

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eBay.com.au

$952.68

Sony Alpha A6400 Ilce-6400 Silver 35 Language -shutter Count

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Price history

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Reviews

Almost a Pocket Camera & It Has a Flash
9 December 2022

I will use my A7III less and less because of this. Because it has an adjustable fill flash, pictures of people outdoors, or in areas with back lighting will not look like silhouettes. You just need that little bit of light to save pictures. Sony's other new small cameras have no flash, so will just give me more wasted shots.I can also add a 30f3.3 Sony macro + Nikon slide holder to digitize slides better than a goofy big-buck Epson flat bed scanner that has internal reflections causing mysterious flares, plus focus issues.

Michael originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Amazing quality and features
26 May 2022

I bought this camera, a bit more than a year ago. I am very happy to have it as it has all the necessary features for still and video. It has a lot of advantages, for example the crop factor of 1.5x makes my 70-200m G lens be an effective 105 - 300mm G lens. This is great because I can have basically the 10-18 F4, the 18-105 F4 and the 70-200 (effective 105-300mm) F4. You can also have the 200-600mm which would be an effective 300-900 mm and most of them would be at a constant F4, internal zoom and image stabilization across the board. I have most of these lenses too and I couldn't be happier about them! The crop sensor is brilliant, it takes amazing stills and the density of pixels means sharper images. The only addition I would make to this camera, would be the ... MoreI bought this camera, a bit more than a year ago. I am very happy to have it as it has all the necessary features for still and video. It has a lot of advantages, for example the crop factor of 1.5x makes my 70-200m G lens be an effective 105 - 300mm G lens. This is great because I can have basically the 10-18 F4, the 18-105 F4 and the 70-200 (effective 105-300mm) F4. You can also have the 200-600mm which would be an effective 300-900 mm and most of them would be at a constant F4, internal zoom and image stabilization across the board. I have most of these lenses too and I couldn't be happier about them! The crop sensor is brilliant, it takes amazing stills and the density of pixels means sharper images. The only addition I would make to this camera, would be the ibis. That would be an amazing feature. I guess that's why they made the A6600. As a first proper camera, it has a big learning curve but I enjoy it every time. One of the moat enjoyable objects I have ever bought in my entire life!

Ramdown originally posted on sony.co.uk
Great little camera you can take anywhere.
24 March 2023

I wanted to upgrade from my Sony A6000 to something a bit newer and better. I looked at all the options, reviews and budgets to see which suited me best and out of the A6xxx range and the SonyA6400 seemed like the best value for money for what you are getting.Even though the sensor is the same as the A6000 overall the performance is much better in the A6400. The image quality its better, the autofocus eye detection is a game changer and battery life has greatly improved. The continuous auto focus if blistering fast and keeps track of the object.Is the menu system in the in the A6400 easy to use and understand, no. Does the camera have it little quirks, yes. Did it take me ages to setup the camera, yes. Having watched many YouTube videos and downloaded some ... MoreI wanted to upgrade from my Sony A6000 to something a bit newer and better. I looked at all the options, reviews and budgets to see which suited me best and out of the A6xxx range and the SonyA6400 seemed like the best value for money for what you are getting.Even though the sensor is the same as the A6000 overall the performance is much better in the A6400. The image quality its better, the autofocus eye detection is a game changer and battery life has greatly improved. The continuous auto focus if blistering fast and keeps track of the object.Is the menu system in the in the A6400 easy to use and understand, no. Does the camera have it little quirks, yes. Did it take me ages to setup the camera, yes. Having watched many YouTube videos and downloaded some eBooks I finally have the setting I think I am happy for this camera. Do I fully understand all the setting and what they do, no but it works for me.The E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS kit lens that came with the camera does not get the best review but as seen in the architectural photos it does a very good job with a little care when taking the photo.Overall I'm really happy with this little camera and will be sticking with it for hopefully many years to come.

Hobby Photographer originally posted on sony.co.uk
My first mirrorless APSC camera Sony a6400 (kit)
25 June 2023

My recent lens purchases inspired me to actually write a review about this camera. I have owned this since 2017. I needed a smaller setup since I own a Sony NEX FS100. I really love this camera for videography The position of the screen monitor is what ruins this camera. However, I think it works well with full frame and apsc lens. I have a few lens options: Sony FE50mm GM F1.4, 40mm G, FE 50mm F1.8; Sigma 16, 30, & 100-400mm. This camera has been a great experience for me.

Tonette originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Outdated overpriced rubbish
23 July 2023

Bought last month. Software to link to pc is obsolete, uses some old Sony play thing that is out of date, impossible to sign in to, and frustrating. The onboard software is clunky and dated. The picture quality is ok raw, but has no good features to adjust anything without using something like photoshop afterwards. And seriously, MICRO USB in 2023. The port lasted less than a week before it became unreliable. Save your money and buy a zv1. Or anything else for that matter.

Profilefm1042 originally posted on sony.co.uk
Perfect DSLR alternative
21 November 2022

My Nikon D500/D300 DSLR's and associated Nikkor lenses, flashes have pushed my camera back pack to over 50 lbs. and now that I'm in my 60's it's becoming a burden to carry.I had searched for a lightweight similar quality DSLR alternative for travel that would include as much of my current lenses capabilities and after many comparisons I chose the Sony A6400 with the Tamron 18-300 zoom.Some will say all I did was make a high end point and shoot set up because of the Tamron 18-300 but after a few weeks of use I have come to find this is way more capable than any point n shoot camera that I have seen and at 2.25 lbs (lens & camera) it's now my primary travel camera and # 2 camera after my D500 for various shoots.I also have to say my experience with B&H was, as ... MoreMy Nikon D500/D300 DSLR's and associated Nikkor lenses, flashes have pushed my camera back pack to over 50 lbs. and now that I'm in my 60's it's becoming a burden to carry.I had searched for a lightweight similar quality DSLR alternative for travel that would include as much of my current lenses capabilities and after many comparisons I chose the Sony A6400 with the Tamron 18-300 zoom.Some will say all I did was make a high end point and shoot set up because of the Tamron 18-300 but after a few weeks of use I have come to find this is way more capable than any point n shoot camera that I have seen and at 2.25 lbs (lens & camera) it's now my primary travel camera and # 2 camera after my D500 for various shoots.I also have to say my experience with B&H was, as always, a great purchasing experience, easy to use website with free expedited shipping made it a no brainer to buy from them.If you are looking for a small lightweight cost effective alternative to Full size DSLR's the Sony A6400 won't disappoint

Joel originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Recommend! For intermediate
30 November 2022

I am not a professional. I’ve always loved taking pictures, but decided to invest into my first camera. I was told by many photographer friends that they always end up falling in love with Sony, so I decided to give it a try and I’ve LOVED it. I’m still learning. But it’s so easy and user friendly! Shooting in automatic is pretty simple and straight forward, but I’ve loved learning manual mode. If you’re a beginner, I would recommend this camera-as long as you are good with technology. Don’t get me wrong, as great and fun as this experience has been, it takes trial and error and time to understand features and work around them. So don’t expect to just suddenly be a great photographer.My final review, 9/10, even 10/10! It’s a 10/10 when you purchase lenses for it ... MoreI am not a professional. I’ve always loved taking pictures, but decided to invest into my first camera. I was told by many photographer friends that they always end up falling in love with Sony, so I decided to give it a try and I’ve LOVED it. I’m still learning. But it’s so easy and user friendly! Shooting in automatic is pretty simple and straight forward, but I’ve loved learning manual mode. If you’re a beginner, I would recommend this camera-as long as you are good with technology. Don’t get me wrong, as great and fun as this experience has been, it takes trial and error and time to understand features and work around them. So don’t expect to just suddenly be a great photographer.My final review, 9/10, even 10/10! It’s a 10/10 when you purchase lenses for it (besides the kit it comes with).(The picture attached is a quick shot I took of my dog when first opening the package. Just to show the quality of the photos at first shot)

Aztinad originally posted on bestbuy.com
Sony should know better, especially by now.
11 January 2022

I got this body as I was looking for a crop MILC with E-mount (as another member of my family already has E-mount lenses I can borrow). That doesn't leave a lot of options, but I thought the a6400 would still be a good option. I was wrong.Let's start with the good. Sony is still one of the best options when it comes to dynamic range. And, being a MILC, you have a nice and short flange to focal distance--only 18mm for E-mount bodies. However, that's where the pros end and the cons begin.The two most frustrating of these are the star eater, which affects astrophotographers like myself, and the lack of lossless raw, which affects anyone who would like the option. The former is well documented, and although things are not as bad as they were when it was first ... MoreI got this body as I was looking for a crop MILC with E-mount (as another member of my family already has E-mount lenses I can borrow). That doesn't leave a lot of options, but I thought the a6400 would still be a good option. I was wrong.Let's start with the good. Sony is still one of the best options when it comes to dynamic range. And, being a MILC, you have a nice and short flange to focal distance--only 18mm for E-mount bodies. However, that's where the pros end and the cons begin.The two most frustrating of these are the star eater, which affects astrophotographers like myself, and the lack of lossless raw, which affects anyone who would like the option. The former is well documented, and although things are not as bad as they were when it was first introduced, it's still an issue to this day. For this reason, I'm still using my old Canon DSLRs for astro, despite the fact that their decade or older sensors are not nearly as good as modern ones. I knew about this before buying as was willing to forgo astrophotography on this body, as frustrating as that is.The other issue, the lack of lossless raw, is much more annoying and likely affects a lot more people. The lossy compression of Sony's raw files cannot be turned off in the a6400, unlike in their FF bodies that I've also shot (the a7R II and a7R IV). For some reason, Sony appears to reserve this 'feature' only for their FF bodies, which is annoying to those of us that prefer to shoot on crops.Other annoyances from much earlier Sony bodies have continued for generations, and are still present in the a6400. For example, the ergonomics are terribly, as the camera is really too small to grip comfortably, and the grip itself is poorly shaped. My Canon 450D and 600D, both larger bodies, are much more comfortable to operate and hold. Another issue with the small body is that it necessitates a small battery, exacerbated by the fact that MILC use up power faster than their DSLR ancestors. Carrying two batteries with me at all time is a requirement, not an option, as it was with the Canon DSLRs.Software wise, Sony's menus are still atrocious, and they have been for some time. Numerous reviews of earlier bodies have made similar remarks, and yet years later this is still a problem? With a company of Sony's size, this should have been fixed in the second generation of bodies, or even before the first was released. Plan to spend several hours customizing the cameras settings before you can use it easily when you actually go out to shoot.Although I plan to mostly use the body for stills, I definitely wanted the option of shooting UHD video with it as well. While the a6400 does feature some nice things when shooting video (e.g. BT.2020 and HLG), it has some major flaws as well. The first of these is the awful rolling shutter. This is painfully apparent on any sort of rapid motion, where things turn to jello when moving horizontally across the screen. The UHD video modes offer both 24p and 30p, the latter of which is a crop (which does reduce the rolling shutter). While that's likely out of necessity, it begs the question: why is there no 24p crop mode? This would let you shoot 24p with less rolling shutter, but isn't offered.The second issue with video is you are stuck with 8-bit limited range (only 220 levels of gray). Wide gamut, HDR video sorely needs 10-bit to avoid banding issues, ideally with the option to record in full range (1024 levels of gray). This simply isn't available on the a6400. For this reason, as well as the rolling shutter, I suggest you look elsewhere if you're serious about shooting video.I considered returning the body, but as I really want something that's both E-mount and crop, there simply aren't any other options in that space that are better. It's not a feeling you want when you buy a new body.

Ian originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This is a great camera for video content and cinematography.
13 July 2020

I had the opportunity to research on youtube and other online sources before I purchased this camera and I have to say that when I first opened the box and revealed the camera I am very happy and pleased with it.I have smaller hands than most so it fits well in my hands and I love the design and weight to it giving it more of a feel of a bigger camera. Its well designed and the flip screen is very ideal for the type of content that I want to film even if its by myself. The grip on the side is perfect for me and gives me the professional feel I was looking for with a mirrorless camera and allows me to be able to work on photography shots as well.The menu system is well organized, however their were a couple of times I got confused with some functions of the ... MoreI had the opportunity to research on youtube and other online sources before I purchased this camera and I have to say that when I first opened the box and revealed the camera I am very happy and pleased with it.I have smaller hands than most so it fits well in my hands and I love the design and weight to it giving it more of a feel of a bigger camera. Its well designed and the flip screen is very ideal for the type of content that I want to film even if its by myself. The grip on the side is perfect for me and gives me the professional feel I was looking for with a mirrorless camera and allows me to be able to work on photography shots as well.The menu system is well organized, however their were a couple of times I got confused with some functions of the camera so it was interesting to see how things work as I messed around with the system.The ability to change lens is amazing and leaves opportunities to get lens even with OSS so that I can stabilize shots. With the camera having no IBIS its a-little bit unfortune but it doesnt take away the value of this camera and the features that really makes this an all around great camera, especially with beginners like myself.Everyone talks about the shoe mount that stand right in front of the screen when it flips up but it is a easy fix with a shoe mount replacement mount that allows the microphone or light to be placed away from the flip up screen.The image quality is amazing, even at 1080p, however with the future begins to unfold, it would be great for this camera to have 4k 60 fps for great slow motion shots and hyper laps for great content and story telling.I love the size of the camera and I plan on using it for many different story telling ideas and projects. I hope that with Sony going in the right direction that it would include those features I mentioned and make it affordable for those who may be creating content on a budget. I also would like Sony to create a battery that will work with the a6000 line of cameras that will have a longer use of the battery as well a better device to charge 3 or more batteries at once.Over all this is an amazing camera and is a try horse power compared to other cameras. However its understandable that some cameras have great features to sacrifice other features.I look forward to new mirrorless camera products in the future to allow everyone's creative to blossom and flourish to provide great levels of entertainment for everyone to enjoy.Thank you Sony for an amazing product and Thank you B&H for a safe delivery so that I can use the camera to its best ability

Jarrarie originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Very compact with very good performance. A superb and versatile travel camera.
29 May 2023

I bought this after significant research into a format that was smaller than my current DSLR. Being able to use any manual focus and manual aperture lens (with the correct mount adapter) is a real bonus. Exceptional video performance, especially when coupled with a decent off-camera microphone (try a Moukey). After market lithium batteries may not all be compatible - Sony can be very picky with lithium compatibility. After market lenses are often much better / sharper / faster / cheaper than their Sony equivalents, so don't be afraid to buy Artisan, Sigma, Soligor or Samyang lenses. In summary, the rabbit hole of functionality increases the deeper you dive into the complex menu system.

pescado99 originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

Effective Pixels24 megapixels
Sensor SizeAPS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
Max resolution6000 x 4000
Sensor TypeCMOS
ProcessorBionz X

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$890.00

(6,066 reviews)

Despite its compact size and light weight, the α6400 is fast and has the functions you expect from a full-frame model. Whether you're taking photos, filming, creating compositions or just taking selfies every day, you can enjoy beautiful images and share them instantly.

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The lowest price for Sony A6400 Body Silver at Etoren right now is $890.00 at eBphotovideo, compared across 12 retailers.

The all-time low was $673.31 on 27 Apr 2026 — today's price is 32% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 21 June 2026.