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  • What's going on hybrid shooters?

  • It's Jason Vong,

  • and in this video we'll be doing a comparison

  • between the upcoming Sony A6400,

  • versus it's predecessor the Sony A6500,

  • versus the OG flippy screen, the Sony A5100.

  • Well, actually the 6500 wouldn't be it's predecessor,

  • because the number 6500 comes before 6400,

  • but the fact that the A6500 came out before the 6400

  • makes this it's predecessor, right?

  • I am so confused.

  • Now, before we get this video started,

  • I do wanna clarify that the Sony A6400s

  • that we got to play with are pre-released units.

  • However, Sony did mention

  • that they are final production units.

  • So they should perform very similar to the ones

  • that are coming out in the next couple of weeks.

  • Regardless, I wasn't able to do every single test

  • that I personally wanted to do.

  • But I did do the most important ones

  • that should help you figure out

  • if this camera is right for you.

  • With that said, let's go ahead and get this video started.

  • Alright, let's first talk about ergonomics.

  • Both the A6400 and the A5100 have a flip up screen.

  • Perfect for those selfie style vlogging.

  • Whereas the A6500 only has a tiltable screen.

  • Both the A64 and the A6500 has a mic jack on the side,

  • and the hot shoe on top.

  • So can mount an external microphone for better audio.

  • The A5100 has neither of these.

  • If you're concerned about the mic

  • blocking your screen on the A6400,

  • here's a cheap solution that's $13,

  • that's gonna allow you to mount the mic to the side.

  • Now, more information about this setup

  • at the end of the video.

  • But the link to it is in the description box below.

  • Let's get back to the comparison.

  • While both the A64 and A6500 have similar body type,

  • the A6500 offers a little more customization

  • in terms of physical buttons.

  • The A6500 has three custom buttons,

  • while the A6400 only has two.

  • And because this is important to some creators,

  • the shutter can now start movie recording on the A6400,

  • while the A6500 cannot.

  • The A5100 is the smallest camera of the three,

  • but also the most basic camera of them all.

  • It is the least customizable due to the lack of buttons.

  • Now, beginners may not feel like something's missing,

  • but for seasoned creators,

  • they will find it frustrating

  • having to access most features through the menu.

  • Moving on to the video recording limit.

  • Both the A6500 and the A5100

  • are capped at 29 minutes and 59 seconds.

  • The A6400 does not have this limit,

  • due to the fact that it is being released

  • after the tariff have been lifted this year.

  • Basically, photo cameras and video cameras

  • were being taxed differently,

  • that's why these mirrorless cameras

  • were marketed as photo cameras.

  • If it recorded longer than 30 minutes,

  • it's considered a video camera.

  • If you are interested in more about this topic,

  • I will link an article in the description box below

  • for you to check out.

  • Anyway, with no recording limit,

  • the A6400 was able to record one hour and 27 minutes of 4K.

  • It basically filled up a 64 gigabyte SD card

  • with 13% battery to spare.

  • The heat warning icon never came on for A6400.

  • Whereas, it came on for the A6500 around 20 minutes in.

  • By the way, I did set the auto power temperature

  • on both cameras on high.

  • Having the heat icon appearing

  • is not considered overheating by the way.

  • It's just a temperature warning.

  • But despite the heat warning icon,

  • the A6500 was able to record 1 hour and 7 minutes of 4K

  • before the battery exhausted.

  • At the end of recording,

  • the A6500 was warmer than the A6400.

  • The A6400 was just mildly warm at the end.

  • This is due to the new processor

  • implemented in the new camera,

  • allowing it to use less power, and use it more efficiently.

  • As for the A5100,

  • the heat icon came on around 12 minutes and 30 seconds.

  • It went on to record about 23 minutes of 1080p

  • before it shut off.

  • I immediately turned it back on,

  • and it was able to record for another five minutes

  • before shutting off again.

  • The A6400 and A6500 are capable of shooting in 4K,

  • while the A5100 is capable of shooting 1080p.

  • By the way, yes there's still a slight crop

  • when shooting 4K at 30p on both cameras.

  • To be honest,

  • because the A6400 uses the same sensor as the A63 and A6500,

  • the image quality are almost identical.

  • I'm not seeing too much of a difference in 4K and 1080p.

  • Speaking of 4K, again because of the new processor,

  • the A6400 can now shoot 4K videos

  • without dimming it's screen.

  • In fact, you can set the monitor brightness higher,

  • allowing for more visibility in bright environments.

  • Comparing 1080p from the three cameras,

  • the A5100 looks the softest, but not by much.

  • Though in low light the A5100 falls apart really quickly.

  • Not to mention the unwelcome skin smoothening.

  • When comparing 60p and a 120p,

  • again I'm not seeing too much of a difference.

  • (gentle music)

  • Sony introduced several new updates

  • to their auto focus system.

  • Real-time eye autofocus, animal eye autofocus,

  • and an improved realtime object tracking feature.

  • The A65 and the A5100 will not be getting these updates,

  • due to the fact that they're using an older processor.

  • While I didn't get a chance to do a side-by-side comparison,

  • the realtime eye autofocus on the A6400

  • does perform excellently and accurately.

  • It is able to detect the subject's eye

  • without triggering the assigned eye autofocus button,

  • unlike it's predecessors.

  • Also, the ability to change which eye

  • the camera should focus on is indeed helpful,

  • whereas the A6500 you won't have any control.

  • An example how this could be beneficial

  • is when you're shooting with a model

  • with the thinnest strand of hair

  • obstructing one of the eyes.

  • Sometimes the A6500 would focus on the eye

  • with the most obstruction.

  • But with the A6400 you can choose the other eye.

  • Unfortunately, we weren't able to try out

  • animal eye autofocus,

  • because the update for this will be available

  • later this year.

  • Both the A64 and A6500 have

  • 425 phase-detection autofocus points,

  • whereas the A5100 only has 179.

  • What this means is that the A64 and A6500

  • can keep focus almost across the entire screen,

  • whereas the A5100 will do the best

  • in the middle part of the screen.

  • Next up is video autofocus.

  • We'll only focus on the A64 and A6500,

  • as they have the better autofocus systems.

  • Both cameras autofocus settings

  • are set to normal and responsive.

  • We will first start off with face detection autofocus first.

  • Looking it back in slow motion,

  • the A6400 did a slightly better job.

  • It held the focus longer and more accurately.

  • It is also able to detect a face

  • much further away than the A6500.

  • This next part we tested

  • the realtime object tracking feature on the A6400,

  • against the outdated center lock-on autofocus on the A6500.

  • The A6400 obviously did the better job.

  • This will be very helpful isolating a certain subject

  • on a screen that you wanna focus on.

  • Especially in sports with a dozen players

  • or a wedding with too many faces on the screen.

  • Let's quickly talk about the colors.

  • I may need to retest this again,

  • but it seems like the A6400 has improved colors.

  • The skin tones are slightly warmer,

  • whereas the A6500 has a greenish tint to it.

  • Both the A64 and A6500 have the same picture profiles,

  • but the A5100 does not have any.

  • The A6400 also features the new hybrid log gamma profile.

  • In terms of low light,

  • again the A5100 was the worst of the three.

  • The A6400 performed slightly better than the A6500

  • between ISO 1600 to 6400.

  • But beyond that,

  • at 12800 and 25600 the 6500 looked to be slightly sharper,

  • and having less noise reduction.

  • Aside from that,

  • the A6400 is capable of shooting up to 32000 ISO,

  • due to the fact that it has the wider ISO range.

  • Now, in a real world situation,

  • the noise tolerance level will vary between users to users.

  • Some wouldn't go past ISO 6400,

  • and some wouldn't mind shooting up to 32000 ISO.

  • It just depends on your personal preference.

  • Moving on to the most controversial topic.

  • In-body image stabilization.

  • Both the A5100 and the A6400 lack IBIS,

  • whereas the A6500 has it.

  • But, does it really matter?

  • It depends, if you're shooting with a tighter focal length

  • with no optical steady shot,

  • the footage is visibly jerky.

  • The A6500 would be advantageous in handheld situations.

  • However, for vlogging,

  • since most vloggers would use a wide angle lens,

  • it would be really hard to tell.

  • This is me standing still and vlogging with the A6500

  • with IBIS turned on,

  • and using the Sigma 16mm with no optical steady shot.

  • And this is me vlogging with the A6400 with no IBIS,

  • and using the same lens.

  • At first glance they look pretty similar,

  • but when set side-by-side

  • you can tell the A6500 is slightly steadier.

  • Here I am walking and vlogging at the same time.

  • Again at first glance they look similar,

  • but side-by-side the IBIS on the A6500 does help out a bit.

  • However, in a real world scenario,

  • it would be very hard to tell.

  • Next up let's take a look at when we vlog with a lens

  • that have optical steady shot.

  • When I'm standing still they both look pretty good,

  • but again I'll have to give the A6500 the slight edge.

  • Having IBIS plus optical steady shot

  • shows slightly more stability.

  • When I'm walking the difference is visibly apparent.

  • Though again, if we were to only look at one

  • of the footage in real life,

  • it would be extremely hard to tell.

  • Let me know what you think,

  • would not having IBIS hinder you as a vlogger?

  • Personally, I don't think so.

  • But as someone who not only vlogs,

  • but shoot videos behind a camera,

  • especially with the longer focal ranges,

  • not having IBIS is a deal breaker for me.

  • If this was gonna be my main camera.

  • But as a secondary B or C camera,

  • the Sony A6400 is actually very appealing.

  • Longer record time, no heat issues,

  • and a better autofocusing system?

  • I can really see myself using this as a wide angle camera

  • at long ceremonies during weddings,

  • or simply having it on the gimbal the entire time

  • to take advantage of the amazing autofocusing features.

  • Let's talk dollar dollar bills.

  • For $900 the Sony A6400 aint bad at all.

  • Again, you're getting the improved autofocus system,

  • better colors, longer record time,

  • no screen dimming when shooting in 4K,

  • and longer heat tolerance.

  • If you're vlogging with a wide angle lens

  • that has optical steady shot,

  • not having IBIS shouldn't effect you too much.

  • If you're in need of a secondary camera,

  • this would be an excellent choice for the price,

  • and for the latest features.

  • On the other hand, if you're in need of a main camera,

  • and you're doing much more than just vlogging,

  • the Sony A6500 with its IBIS would fit your needs.

  • The autofocus system is still excellent,

  • the 4K quality is just as amazing.

  • You got slow motion up to 120 frames per second,

  • and you have access to the Cine and S-log picture profiles.

  • You can pick up an A6500 for $1200.

  • Now, would I still recommend the Sony A5100 in 2019?

  • Absolutely, for $450 body only, $550 with a kit lens,

  • the 1080p and the autofocus on the A5100 aint too shabby.

  • This will be perfect for anybody

  • who's looking to get into vlogging for the first time,

  • and with a budget in mind.

  • Sure, it lacks a lot of the convenient features,

  • like the extra custom buttons.

  • But for beginners

  • it makes it not so overwhelming to get started,

  • and it should make vlogging a lot more fun.

  • By the way, this is the mic solution

  • to avoid blocking the screen.

  • What's holding all of this together

  • is a small bracket from Ulanzi.

  • You can attach a quick release right here,

  • so you can easily mount and dismount the camera.

  • The mini tripod I'm using is the Manfrotto Pixie,

  • and the mic here is the Rode VideoMicro,

  • that costs about 60 bucks.

  • While the rest of the accessories will run you about $40.

  • So this is gonna cost you about $100 in total.

  • Minus the camera and lenses.

  • Before we get into the giveaway,

  • let's go ahead and read

  • some of the top comments from the last video,

  • which is my first impression on the Sony A6400.

  • What a piece of (beep).

  • Camera Conspiracy has the most honest best review ever.

  • Go check it out.

  • Low key though, but I really love that guy.

  • T short giveaway?

  • Why not an A6400 giveaway?

  • Lol.

  • You wanna wear his old shorts?

  • Ha ha ha ha ha.

  • What the (beep) is this?

  • By the way, if you do wanna win an A6400

  • I heard Tony and Chelsea Northrup

  • is giving away one of their own.

  • So go check out their video.

  • I like the camera, I think people complain too much.

  • If you don't like it, don't buy it.

  • (clapping)

  • Sorry mate, I can't hear you

  • with that huge pimple on your mouth.

  • Step one, wash face, step two, vlog.

  • (water running)

  • Okay, I'm ready to vlog now.

  • Okay, anyways, let's see, what's the next comment?

  • Maybe Sony isn't putting IBIS in

  • so that people would buy the Sony OSS lenses,

  • and not the sharper Sigma lenses.

  • That sounds like a conspiracy.

  • A camera conspiracy.

  • And for this video's contest,

  • I'll be giving away a Sony pro support

  • peak design wrist strap.

  • Oh, look at this beauty right here.

  • For a chance to win all you have to do is

  • just be a subscriber of the channel, like this video,

  • and leave a comment down below.

  • Something about the Sony A6400.

  • And we will choose the winner at the end of the next video.

  • And the T-shirt giveaway winner from the last video is.

  • - [Vivienne] Scott Wu.

  • - Scott Wu, you are the winner

  • of the Sony Alpha T-shirt giveaway,

  • all you have to do is just email us,

  • in the email in the about page of my YouTube channel,

  • and we'll get that T-shirt sent out to you.

  • Thank for watching guys,

  • and we'll see you guys in the next video, peace.

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