As mentioned prior, the Alpha 6400 comes with the world’s fastest autofocus system at 0.02 seconds. Along with 425 phase-detection autofocus points. It also features real-time tracking and eye autofocus, giving the camera the ability to detect and hold on to moving subjects. Beneath the hood, the Alpha 6400 houses a 24.2MP Exmor CMOS APS-C sensor with an ISO sensitivity range of 100 to 32000, but can be expanded up to 102400. Performance-wise, the Alpha 6400 is capable of capturing up to 11 fps in continuous “Hi+” mode, and up to 8 fps in “Hi” mode with minimal display lag. Statistically, that’s about 116 shots in standard JPEG or 46 shots in compressed RAW format in a single, continuous burst.
The camera can also record high-resolution 4K videos, making it a viable choice for the individual seeking out a video-capable camera without the bulk. Further, the addition of a 180° tiltable LCD touch screen makes the Alpha 6400 ideal for capturing self-portraits. As well as high and low-angle shots. The Sony Alpha 6400 is already available in Malaysia at all official Sony outlets and authorized resellers at a retail price of RM3999. Sony is also selling the Alpha 6400 in two bundle kits. The first kit comes with a 16-50mm Power Zoom lens for RM4399. The second kit comes with an 18-135mm Zoom Lens, and will retail for RM5699. (Source: Sony)