The Sony a6400 and Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 is a match made in heaven
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0:00 Introduction
0:25 Unboxing Reminder
0:54 Video sample footage
1:31 Pixel peeping
4:23 Conclusion
Do you wish you could take photographs at night with beautiful, vibrant colors? Well, now you can with the new Sony a6400 and the Sigma 18-50 f/2.8! A great camera with a great lens, now at a great price.
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The Sony a6400 and the Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 are two of the most highly rated products on the market right now. If you haven’t heard of either one, don’t worry, because this article will give you all the information you need to decide if this would be a good purchase for you! Both the camera and lens are reasonably priced and pack quite the punch, which will allow you to take some truly incredible shots of your nighttime adventures! Let’s jump right in, shall we?
1) Low light photography tips
Packing up your camera gear after sunset can be hard because you feel like there’s so much more you could be doing to make great photographs. But if you’re stuck indoors, getting amazing shots at night just isn’t as easy as it was during daylight hours. For many years, photographers had to work with flash photography, which usually created harsh shadows and unnatural-looking colors that destroy all sense of realism in an image. However, now we have technologies such as red-eye reduction and automatic flash detection that mean less hassle for beginners trying to shoot late into nighttime hours. So what are you waiting for? Go out there and shoot something amazing!
2) The Camera
Sony a6400, award-winning APS-C camera, with interchangeable lenses, is perfect for photographers that are trying to get into nighttime photography, or simply want to improve their daytime shots. It features 693 autofocus points that track movements with precision—even when shooting objects moving at high speeds—as well as an anti-distortion shutter feature for capturing blur-free images even at speeds up to 1/32000 of a second! The large LCD screen makes it easy to see what you’re doing so even beginners can take great photos right away! And when paired with an amazing lens like the Sigma 18-50 f/2.8, you’ll be amazed by how easily nighttime landscapes can be captured—and appreciated by your friends and family alike!
3) The Lens
The Sony a6400 has an APS-C sensor, meaning that it’s not nearly as large as full-frame sensors found on most DSLRs. What makes the Sony a6400 so great is its size -- it takes up less space on your camera body which means more room for other equipment like lenses, flashes, battery grips, etc... The Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 focal length of 18mm offers wide views with great background blur creating both pleasing images with incredible bokeh, or sharp focus isolating one subject from another. The Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 will work wonders at night by providing you with beautiful colors under most circumstances making it easy to capture stunning photos even if you are working without lights. This combination of camera and lens will make any beginner happy!
4) Why is this a great combination?
This combination of camera and lens will allow you to take photographs at night, with vibrant colors, even in dark areas where there’s no light. This combination will also allow you to capture great family portraits, a concert, or pictures for your wedding, without having to use flash because of the quick continuous autofocus feature from both products. The small size makes it easy to carry around and extremely comfortable for people that wear glasses. The screen flips up so you can see what you’re taking pictures of while not holding up a large DSLR camera to do so! These two items together can give any photographer everything they need for an amazing price!
📚 More resources
My unboxing of the Sigma 18-50 F2.8 DC DN
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Sony Alpha Blog - Sigma 18-50 F2.8 DC DN
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Dustin Abbott Blog - Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 DC DN Review
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