Sony
A6400
Based on 468 Reddit mentions
$827.00
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Andromeda (M31)
Andromeda taken from a bortle 4 sky with a new moon, with a Sony a6400 attached to the skywatcher evostar 72ed telescope. 120 lights for 45 seconds at ISO 800, only lights, without darks or flats. The tracking mount that I have used is the skywatcher star adventurer 2i, I used the dithering function
...South-Yam1753 in r/astrophotography
November 27, 2025 7:23 AM
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Rhesus Monkey with sony a6400
Taken on Sony a6400 with the sony 70-350mm G OSS lens at golden hour.
Constructive Critisism appreciated.
EXIF: ISO 800 | 525mm | F6.3 | 1/1000s
KNIGHTOVERLORD24 in r/PhotographyIndia
November 11, 2025 12:22 PM
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APS-C has enlightened me as a former full-frame user.
TL;DR: I used to shoot with a Canon EOS R (full-frame) but switched to a Sony a6400 (APS-C) after a few years without a camera. Initially, I worried about missing full-frame benefits like better noise handling and bokeh, but I quickly adapted. The a6400’s light weight surprised me, and despite some
...TheSokka in r/photography
March 10, 2025 6:28 AM
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Wildlife photography…Crop Sensor or Full Frame?
am not a professional. but i feel with that budget crop sensor, spend money on the lens. something like the a6400+sony 70-350G should leave you with money to spare for accessories. I have that setup, and it take super sharp pics of birds and wildlife.
CaptainMarder in r/AskPhotography
December 1, 2025 5:20 AM
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First day trying out my new Sony A6400. Critique away please 🙏🏻
My main issue is that I lost the sharpness on the dog, will have to figure out why!
EmployNo1234 in r/photocritique
July 17, 2025 9:54 PM
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Will I regret buying the FX30 instead of the FX3?
Hey guys!
So long story short, I’m a videographer that makes social media content and plans on shooting some client work on the side to get some extra income.
I’m currently shooting on a Sony a6400 with a Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 and a Sigma 30mm f/1.4. The only things missing in my opinion are a wid
...diogo_boinho in r/videography
August 27, 2025 8:41 AM
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Sony a6000 (€290) vs a6300 (€450) for Japan trip – worth it?
Seems like budget is a big consideration so just go for a6000. Autofocus is similar and to get the big jump up you would have to go for A6100 or A6400. The extra money you save you can get more lenses or accessories with.
RopeTycoon in r/a6000
April 12, 2026 7:48 PM
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I'm not a photographer - which Ricoh would you recommend?
For what you're looking to do, I'm going to recommend a used Sony RX100 IV or VII. Or if pocket portability is not a major factor, a Sony A6400 with a zoom lens. I wouldnt recommend a GR for wildlife, its AF is far too slow even in daylight (since you say you capture in the moment).
oceans_wont_freeze in r/ricohGR
November 29, 2025 11:48 PM
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X100VI Firmware Update Version: 1.20 Released
I just had my wife walk back-and-forth towards me while looking around, turning her head, spinning around, and putting her hand in front of her face in low light (ISO 2500, and 1/125). I’ve also been photographing my cats. Not the best examples, but I know what I’m looking for. The AF wasn’t pulsing
...I922sParkCir in r/x100vi
December 19, 2024 7:54 AM
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Guys can you please suggest me the best camera under 2L?
Everybody's recommending camera bodies as if lenses are growing on trees for free. Lenses are better investments long term, than camera bodies which depreciate quickly. Invest in quality glass OP. For a 2L budget towards shooting wildlife, I'd suggest getting an APSC camera like the A6400 or A6700 a
...MysticDelusion in r/PhotographyIndia
April 18, 2026 4:26 AM
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