We all know there are a lot of good cameras out there for vlogging and that Sony a6400 is one of them, but the experience and the end result varies according to the lenses that you pair your camera with.

Whatever camera you choose, you will also have to choose the most suitable lens with it and that means, you’ll have to test different lenses which will be quite time consuming, so let me make that easy for you.

I tested out a few lenses with my Sony a6400, and have ranked them according to their best quality.

Best Vlogging Lenses for Sony a6400:

Sony a6400 is a camera that suits every kind of photographer and videographer, and is one of the best for vlogging. It is a mirrorless camera with a 24MP sensor and interchangeable lens feature.

It is perfect to shoot all kinds of vlogs, be it travel, wildlife, daily routine, makeup tutorial and what not.

I prefer having a variety of lenses with me to go with the body of this lightweight camera and these are a bunch of them that I absolutely love.

1- Sony 16-50 MM Power Zoom Lens:

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Perfect Lens for Vlogging:

The Sony a6400 is a popular mirrorless camera for vlogging and YouTube videos. It has great video quality, autofocus, and features a flip-up LCD screen for easy self- filming. One of the best lenses for the Sony a6400 is the Sony 16-50mm power zoom lens. 

This lens is compact and lightweight, making it ideal for vlogging and travel videos. It also has a fast maximum aperture of f/3.5, which is great for low-light situations. 

In addition, the lens features Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, which helps to reduce camera shake when filming

Overall, the Sony 16-50mm power zoom lens is a great option for YouTube videos and vlogging with the Sony a6400.

Lens Performance:

The Power Zoom lens offers an angle of view of 83 degrees which is fairly good for the price tag. It’s pretty impressive when it comes to performance; it is quick and captures the subject with clarity and focus. 

The minimum focus distance that it offers is about 0.25 m with a maximum magnification of 1:4.65.

Image Stabilization:

It has OSS (Optical Steady Shot) which gives this lens an edge with the other lenses available in the market; due to this, you can use this lens with other brands too that offer optical image stabilization.

Since a6400 lacks the IBIS feature, the OSS in this lens provides just the right solution to overcome that gap.

It gives vibrant end results and it’s zoom capability is also quite impressive! It is the best lens one should get when they’re just starting off with their video making experience.

2- Sony 10-18 Mm Wide-angle Zoom Lens:

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King Lens for Vlogging:

If I had to describe this one in one phrase, it would definitely be the king of all vlogging lenses for Sony APS-C cameras.

I say that because it gives a super wide angle being at 10 mm which is perfect for vlogging as it gives you a better shot at including your background along with yourself for your viewers to enjoy; it makes them feel as if they’re actually there with you.

Zoom:

Along with that, it also offers an amazing 18 mm zoom in, which gives shots as clear as the 10 mm angle.

You can use the zoom to shoot more versatile shots to make your content style a bit diverse, which is sure to capture the attention of your viewers and bring in more traffic.

Big-budget:

Though it is one of the best lenses out there and is definitely one of my favorites, the downside is that it would cost you a fortune!

This lens is quite expensive for beginners and even most established vloggers who believe it’s not worth it to spend this much on a lens when there are others in the market that can let them achieve a similar result is less price.

I would say, one should only upgrade to this one when they’re popular enough and really want that aesthetic YouTuber vibe, otherwise there are other super wide angle lenses that you can get for less.

Optical SteadyShot:

But I would like to add here that this one comes with OSS as well so it gives marvelous shots even if you are moving around, walking, running, skateboarding or doing whatever while recording so that’s another plus and it could justify the hefty price tag, but again, it depends on the individual’s opinion.

Quality Features:

If it was up to me, I would definitely get this lens for my vlogging kit and use it as the primary lens, while switching to the kit lens I talked about earlier to get closer shots.

That’s because this lens has the highest focal length of 18mm which isn’t tight enough for vlogging and hence, switching between lenses seems to be the wiser choice.

3- Sigma 16 mm f/1.4 Ultra Wide Lens

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Overview:

The reason I am talking about Sigma 16mm lens in the last is that both the lenses mentioned above lack some things that Sigma is the solution for- Blurry background depth of field and low light.

Now I am not recommending using this lens as a standalone, but in combination with the above lenses; this lens is the missing piece and it will complete your Vlogging Kit, which would be to die for!

Perfect For Outdoor Vlogging:

This lens is perfect for outdoor vlogging and even in-house YouTube setups however, you may wanna use the other lenses for a tighter shot. At 16mm, Sigma gives a pretty reasonable wide angle.

Along with that, what really makes it stand out is the 1.4 aperture which gives an amazing blurry background depth of field. But again, you wouldn’t wanna use it a lot because this one lacks optical image stabilization and without that, your clips would turn out shaky and unappealing to the viewers.

Its aperture makes it an essential in the kit because all other lenses lack what it has and the kit lens in fact starts from 3.5 aperture, and hence doesn’t give a good blurry background effect.

Budget-Friendly:

It retails at around $450 and it allows you to get crispy landscape shots, clear shots in low light and nice blurred backgrounds which is a pretty sweet deal.

I would definitely recommend having this lens in your kit, but if you don’t have it, that won’t be a big problem. You can always upgrade to it later to get a better vlogging experience, but for a beginner, it’s not necessary to have this.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

1- Is Sony a6400 good for vlogging?

Sony a6400 is one of the best Vlogging cameras available in the market today. The display screen can tilt 180 degrees which makes it really good for vloggers as they can adjust the angles and fit correctly into the frame.

It has inputs available for professional grade microphones and an ISO range of up to 32000 (expands to 102,400 for stills) which gives sharp stills and amazing visuals, hence making it the first choice among vloggers across all areas.

It has UHD 4K video resolution which makes it capable of recording aesthetically pleasing videos that attract viewers. Its stabilization allows for smooth, shake free video clips with enhanced clarity and that is exactly what vloggers need!

2- Is a 50 mm Lens good for Vlogging?

A 50 mm lens is typically considered a “standard” lens, meaning it is versatile and can be used for a variety of different types of photography. For vlogging, a 50 mm lens can be a good option if you are looking to create high-quality, detailed videos. 

However, it is important to keep in mind that a 50 mm lens will also give you a narrower field of view than other lenses, such as a wide-angle lens. As a result, you may need to move around more while filming in order to include everything you want in the frame. 

Overall, whether or not a 50 mm lens is right for vlogging is ultimately up to the individual vlogger and what they are hoping to achieve with their videos.

3- Which Sony a6400 lens is good for YouTube videos?

The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 is one of the best lenses for Sony cameras. It is a high quality lens compactly constructed. The body is solid and strong and it features a wider aperture allowing for clear, vibrant video recording even in low light conditions. It will also create an amazing bokeh effect!

It is best suited for shots is smaller angles, spacious places but not too good for selfie mode; a wide-angle lens would be more preferable for those shots.

Brett J.

I'm an enthusiastic American solo traveler. Since childhood, I had a great interest and passion for filmmaking; that's why I chose media sciences as a career and started Vlogging as a full-time profession.

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