Everybody warn me about battery life.... So i bought 6 of them.... And after that I realize i can take 800 shots with one battery.... It all depends how you set up your camera... So i sold 3 batteries
I started photography on an Iphone in 2018 I think. Got an a5100 with the kit lens. Then the a6400 with the 18-105 F4 and a few other cheap manual lenses and have been using that semi-professionally since 2019 and I still get very good results with it. Used it in weddings, events, motorsports, offroading, traveling, macro. Everything. And I could buy the same setup almost new for probably 60% of the price I paid in 2018. Autofocus is fast, you can do video and photo no problem. I also had an A7 mark 1 with the 50 1.8 that got ran over in the backpack by an offroad car that went off track a lot but for the few photos I took with it I could see the cleanliness from the lower aperture and probably bigger sensor but to buy a Full frame kit wouldn't make sense financially unless I really went into events and weddings. And yes, the battery will drain quickly when shooting video and in the cold. Unless you're shooting a lot, you will get by with 2-3 batteries. When on a tripod, I use an external battery with the usbc to the camera and you can go for longer than the card can handle.
A very interesting movie. I must admit that after 2 days of watching videos, I finally found out whether the a6400 has a full touch screen, people in many, many videos say "the a6400 has a touch display", and only you specified, or even showed, what it looks like, I'm great grateful. I was thinking very hard about buying the zv-e10 or a6400, but I won't lie, in Poland you have to pay almost $200 extra for the latter. However, I thought that since I don't plan to take photos in the rain, and apparently the ZV-E10 has a much more delicate body, I will buy it a SMALLRIG Cage with Handle and it will be somehow protected, the fact is that I take care of my equipment, but I always like to have some protection. Thank you for the video and best regards.
Yes I definitely recommend it, I recently did a brand shoot with it and concert photography with it, definitely worth it, very cheap on mpb and Facebook market place!
Still have mine, but upgraded to a74 also, just wished i had bought full frame lenses from the start tho. Crop lenses are good and cheaper but if you end up going full frame only get limited use out of them.
Just sold my G9 and m43 lenses to switch to Sony. I’ve shot Nikon (d3200, d3300, d3500, D7100, D7200, Z5), Canon (t3i, 70D), m43 (E-M1 ii, G9, G85), but never Sony. I got this camera with the student discount for $658. Even at the sale price of $750, I think this camera is a lot of camera for the money. I have a limited budget right now, so I just got the sigma 30mm 1.4 with the student discount for $289. I think for the price that combo is an incredible value.
Well I’m 33 years old. I got an associate degree 10 years ago but went back to school during the pandemic and will be done with my bachelor degree in December. I definitely have GAS and there is equipment I regret selling for sure.
Not to offend or anything but the video in the park could have been better if you mounted the camera on a tripod it would have helped a lot still very informative video keep it up.....❤❤
Everybody warn me about battery life.... So i bought 6 of them.... And after that I realize i can take 800 shots with one battery.... It all depends how you set up your camera... So i sold 3 batteries
I started photography on an Iphone in 2018 I think. Got an a5100 with the kit lens. Then the a6400 with the 18-105 F4 and a few other cheap manual lenses and have been using that semi-professionally since 2019 and I still get very good results with it. Used it in weddings, events, motorsports, offroading, traveling, macro. Everything. And I could buy the same setup almost new for probably 60% of the price I paid in 2018. Autofocus is fast, you can do video and photo no problem.
I also had an A7 mark 1 with the 50 1.8 that got ran over in the backpack by an offroad car that went off track a lot but for the few photos I took with it I could see the cleanliness from the lower aperture and probably bigger sensor but to buy a Full frame kit wouldn't make sense financially unless I really went into events and weddings. And yes, the battery will drain quickly when shooting video and in the cold. Unless you're shooting a lot, you will get by with 2-3 batteries. When on a tripod, I use an external battery with the usbc to the camera and you can go for longer than the card can handle.
Bro I’m 3 minutes in and you just now bring up the camera I clicked on the video for
I’m rolling😂😂😂
Bruh you have a whole Starbucks in your kitchen!!! Love it!
A very interesting movie. I must admit that after 2 days of watching videos, I finally found out whether the a6400 has a full touch screen, people in many, many videos say "the a6400 has a touch display", and only you specified, or even showed, what it looks like, I'm great grateful. I was thinking very hard about buying the zv-e10 or a6400, but I won't lie, in Poland you have to pay almost $200 extra for the latter. However, I thought that since I don't plan to take photos in the rain, and apparently the ZV-E10 has a much more delicate body, I will buy it a SMALLRIG Cage with Handle and it will be somehow protected, the fact is that I take care of my equipment, but I always like to have some protection. Thank you for the video and best regards.
Is there a good place to buy the A6400 second hand (not Ebay) ??
KEH, B&H, Adorama and MPB are all very reliable sources of used gear
@@luckyscenarioappreciate it!
Im looking for a a6000 cuz of my budget shoud I buy one ?
Yes I definitely recommend it, I recently did a brand shoot with it and concert photography with it, definitely worth it, very cheap on mpb and Facebook market place!
6000, 6100, 6300, 6400, 6500, 6600, ZVE10 all use the same sensor. You will get the same output irrespective of the model.
Still have mine, but upgraded to a74 also, just wished i had bought full frame lenses from the start tho. Crop lenses are good and cheaper but if you end up going full frame only get limited use out of them.
Yeah totally get that, getting full frame glass was the biggest expense after upgrading 😭
Planning to upgrade is it worth?
Thanks for the tips, only you the one mention if the lcd just for the change the focus
Can you share with ur editing presets?
Please sir Sony a6400 and canon r50 which camera should I choose for beginners
a6400.
Just sold my G9 and m43 lenses to switch to Sony. I’ve shot Nikon (d3200, d3300, d3500, D7100, D7200, Z5), Canon (t3i, 70D), m43 (E-M1 ii, G9, G85), but never Sony. I got this camera with the student discount for $658. Even at the sale price of $750, I think this camera is a lot of camera for the money. I have a limited budget right now, so I just got the sigma 30mm 1.4 with the student discount for $289. I think for the price that combo is an incredible value.
Bro you've used all the cameras in the world and you're still a student. You're a legend man.
Well I’m 33 years old. I got an associate degree 10 years ago but went back to school during the pandemic and will be done with my bachelor degree in December. I definitely have GAS and there is equipment I regret selling for sure.
Not to offend or anything but the video in the park could have been better if you mounted the camera on a tripod it would have helped a lot still very informative video keep it up.....❤❤
Fair enough!
No Ibis…..
It's a cheap body. Get the 6600, if you want IBIS.
My first camera was an a6400 awesome learning camera, but holy shit the battery 😩😂
Dude I feel that, back when I had mine i carried around 10 of those things everywhere I went 😭😭
@@leiyangphoto yeah I sold for a7iii now I have the 4 so fire
@@leiyangphoto yasss lmao