![]() While the camera has a low price and a guided menu system aimed at making it approachable to beginners, it packs in features that will also appeal to the more stringent enthusiast group. Why you should buy this: Excellent images and fast autofocus performance at an even better price pointįew beginner cameras impress us like the Canon EOS Rebel T7i. Sony A6400 hands-on review DSLR camera kit under $1,000: Canon EOS Rebel T7i Daven Mathies/Digital Trends And for photographers that don’t have a stash of compatible lenses already, the A6400 can be picked up with the 16-50mm kit lens for $998. The LCD screen will flip up 180 degrees for vlogging or selfies, and it weighs in at a compact 14.3 ounces. The Sony A6400 body has a more modern look and feel compared to the Fujifilm X-T30. The autofocus system uses artificial intelligence to boost performance, locks on quickly, tracks subjects well, and also has a great eye-detection AF mode for portraits. Sony’s early focus on bringing the mirrorless design to pro-level use has given the company an edge in autofocus, and it’s an edge that leaks into the APS-C cameras for enthusiasts and beginners too. Despite the smaller sensor, the A6400 still performs remarkably well in low light. And for most users, an APS-C sensor is plenty, not to mention beyond the tiny sensor inside your smartphone. But, unless you go with a model that’s several years old like the original Sony A7, you can’t get a current generation full-frame camera for under $1,000. Unlike the A7 series, the A6400 uses a smaller APS-C sensor, just like the X-T30. Sony’s A7 and A9 cameras are increasingly used by professionals and all manner of serious photographers, but Sony has brought some of that same high-end tech to the Sony A6400. Why you should buy this: Excellent images, stellar autofocus performance, and an excellent list price The X-T30 is available body only for about $900, with the 15-45mm kit lens for a penny shy of $1,000, or with the 18-55mm f/2.8-4 kit lens for around $1,200.įujifilm X-T30 Review The best mirrorless camera kit under $1,000: Sony A6400 David Elrich/Digital Trends The Fujifilm X-T30 is everything that a budget-friendly camera should be, with the biggest features still intact and some less important features whittled away. On the plus side, that makes it 6 ounces lighter. It is also smaller overall, with fewer physical controls. The X-T30 doesn’t have the weather sealing or dual SD card slots of its big brother. So if the X-T30 has the same sensor and processor as the X-T3, why is it $600 cheaper? The camera’s design is where the price difference is most obvious. Even the autofocus is quick, using 425 points to quickly lock onto subjects, even ones that are moving. The burst rate is a solid 8 fps, or even 20 fps if you’re okay with using the electronic shutter. With the same processor as the X-T3, the X-T30 also doesn’t suffer from the sluggishness of many other budget-friendly models. The best 360-degree camera apps for iOS and Android
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