The iPhone 14 is better than its predecessor, but it's also more expensive and doesn't have many significant upgrades.
Even faster, with a better camera and more features.
Charger is optional. Lacks telephoto lens. Price has been increased.
Manufacturer: Sony
The iPhone 14 is better than its predecessor, but it's also more expensive and doesn't have many significant upgrades.
Even faster, with a better camera and more features.
Charger is optional. Lacks telephoto lens. Price has been increased.
The A6400 is not much of an upgrade over the A6300, other than the flip-up screen. It retains many of the pluses of its predecessor, like fast shooting speeds and 4K video, along with the disadvantages, including a lack of in-body stabilization and excessive rolling shutter.
It's hard to overstate just how good the autofocus system is on the Sony a6400. It's got one of the best implementations out there: not just in its price range, but on the market, period.
Family and social photography; fast action and sports; world travelers and anyone looking for the best autofocus bang-for-your-buck
Those photographers seeking a more engaging or more fun shooting experience; those with larger hands and shooters that need consistently pleasing JPEGs out-of-camera
More like an iPhone 13S. The generational upgrades for the iPhone 14 are limited to a few subtle changes. At the same time, however, the base price climbs to 800 USD, while the only true innovation happens inside the iPhone 14 Pro series.
excellent OLED display, dust- and waterproof, fast Wi-Fi, wide range of supported frequencies, great camera, very fast performance, good battery life
display limited to 60 Hz, charging rate limited to 20 watts, no macro lens, wide notch
The Sony a6400 isn't an absolutely perfect camera, but its flaws are more foibles than deal breakers, so we're naming it our Editors' Choice. It's the rare camera that serves both consumer and enthusiast audiences.
Compact build; 24MP APS-C image sensor; Quick, accurate autofocus; 11fps continuous drive; Large, sharp EVF; Selfie LCD; Built-in flash and hot shoe; 4K video without recording limit
Omits in-body image stabilization; Flip-up screen not ideal for vloggers; Some operational frustrations; External charger not included; Only full-frame lenses are weather sealed; UHS-I card slot
Love the size and weight. I had a a6000 but it couldn't match my DSLR for focus speed and tracking. Now, this is as good, maybe better. The usability of the bigger camera is still better due to the size, but this will be my new go to camera, especially for travel.
Over the past 18 years of digital photography, I went from point and shoot digicams to a Nikon D40 to a Pentax Kr to a Sony NEX-5N and then a NEX-5T. I always liked my Sony NEX cameras, but the picture quality indoors and jpeg colors weren't exactly amazing.
Purchased 3 weeks ago, haven't had any issues. It's a feature packed camera that is hard to beat for the price range. I'm sure you've researched all the features and capabilities it has. It's a good buy. My only gripe with this camera is the battery life. It's terrible.
I'm still learning the menu system - it is vast and not all that intuitive to me, but it seems like the camera can do a lot. The few photos and videos that I have taken were pretty amazing.
Vast array of features; small form factor; front-facing LCD option; decent wide angle zoom kit lens; least overheating issues of any 6000-series camera; amazing auto-focus prowess; impressive enthusiast support; class-leading image quality; under $1000
Unintuitive menu structure; too small to be entirely ergonomic; complex LCD articulation that still doesn't serve as well as a flip-sideways design; no real documentation (not even to the point of explaining the meaning of the many icons); awkward power zoom control; lingering heat issues; short...
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