Sony RX100 VII vs Sony A6400


After a bit of research for a compact camera that’s easy to carry around and ready for anything interesting one might come across. After looking at different compact models including Panasonic Lumix S9, Fujifilm X100v, I narrowed it down to the Sony RX100 VII and Sony A6400. The Sony RX100 VII came out on top—striking a great balance between flexibility and portability when compared to the Sony A6400.

As the owner of an interchangeable lens camera already, the A6400 wouldn’t have changed how often I take a camera out. Even with a pancake lens, it would still be too bulky, and the types of shots possible would be limited due to the fixed nature of pancake lenses.

The RX100 VII, on the other hand, fits in your pocket, has all the features needed to compose any shot, a decent focal range, and an aperture range of f/2.8 to f/4.5.

Below is a feature-by-feature comparison…

FeatureSony RX100 VIISony A6400
Camera TypeCompact (fixed lens)Mirrorless (interchangeable lenses)
Sensor1″ Exmor RS CMOS, 20.1MPAPS-C Exmor CMOS, 24.2MP
ISO Range125–12,800 (expandable to 80–25,600)100–32,000 (expandable to 102,400)
LensBuilt-in 24–200mm eq., f/2.8–4.5E-mount (no lens included)
Autofocus Points357 phase-detect AF points425 phase-detect AF points
Continuous ShootingUp to 20 fpsUp to 11 fps
Image StabilizationOptical SteadyShot (lens-based)Lens-dependent (no IBIS)
ViewfinderPop-up OLED EVF, 2.36M dotsBuilt-in OLED EVF, 2.36M dots
LCD Screen3.0″ tilt touchscreen, 921k dots3.0″ tilt touchscreen, 922k dots
Video4K@30p, FHD@120p, S&Q up to 1000 fps4K@30p, FHD@120p
Mic InputYesYes
Headphone JackNoNo
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFCWi-Fi, NFC
Battery Life~260 shots~410 shots
Dimensions (mm)102 x 58 x 43120 x 67 x 50
Weight302g403g
Weather SealingNoYes
FlashBuilt-inExternal only (hot shoe)
Max Shutter Speed1/32,000s (electronic)1/4,000s
Launch Price~$1,298~$998
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