Sony Alpha a6400 Mirrorless Camera now selling for $998
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Save $201.99 on the Sony Alpha a6400 Mirrorless Camera, now $998 with 4K video and lightning-fast autofocus.
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Sony Alpha a6400 Mirrorless Camera now selling for $998
A $201.99 discount that's hard to ignore. The Sony Alpha a6400 Mirrorless Camera drops to $998 - save $201.99. That is 17 percent off the standard $1199.99 list price, bringing one of Sony's most versatile APS-C bodies well below the thousand-dollar mark. At this level, the a6400 undercuts its own 30-day average of $1049.80 and sits below the 90-day average of $1024.81, making it one of the better entry points for this camera in recent months.
For just $998, down from its list price of $1199.99, the a6400 lands well below what it typically goes for. The 30-day average sits at $1049.80, and the 90-day average is $1024.81, so this is a genuine dip below recent norms. The all-time low is $848, but that was an outlier; this $998 price is the most consistent discount shoppers have seen since that record.
The a6400 packs a 24.2MP APS-C Exmor sensor with a front-end LSI that pushes ISO up to 51,200. Autofocus locks in 0.02 seconds with Real-Time AF and object tracking, and the burst rate hits 11fps at full resolution with continuous AF/AE tracking.
Video shoots in 4K with 2.4x oversampling and full pixel readout -- no pixel binning. The 180-degree tiltable 3-inch touchscreen LCD and a built-in microphone jack make this a strong hybrid shooter for both stills and video.
Best for: hybrid shooters who need reliable autofocus in a compact body. Vloggers and content creators will appreciate the flip-up screen and 4K oversampling.
Photographers stepping up from entry-level mirrorless or DSLR get a focused, no-nonsense body with class-leading tracking. Skip this if you need in-body stabilization or a larger EVF -- the a6400 relies on lens-based stabilization and a smaller viewfinder.
Below $1000 with a kit lens, the a6400 is a strong pick for anyone who prioritizes AF speed and 4K quality over IBIS and a bigger viewfinder. If you shoot action, events, or vlogs. This is the price to move on.

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