On the face of it, the ZV-E1 looks expensive, but it is a large step upwards, without moving into the realms of professional video cameras, which will also be expensive and definitely bigger and ...
Smart money is on the eventual extinction of the digital camera market, at least in the once thriving consumer sector. Digital camera sales were down a harrowing 87 per cent in the decade between 2010 ...
Sony continues to bet big on vlogging cameras, following up a spate of entry-level ZV series video specialists with its most capable made-for-YouTube model yet. The ZV-E1 ($2,199.99, body only) ...
Cam has worked in online tech reporting since 2010 and has a BA (Hons) degree in TV and Film Production. His responsibilities at Pocket-lint include planning our video strategy, then producing and ...
Sony was first to market with a made-for-vlogging compact camera with the original ZV-1 ($749) and has since added the entry-level (and underwhelming) ZV-1F ($499), the APS-C ZV-E10 ($699), and the ...
For such a feature-rich camera, the Sony ZV-E1 is impressively compact, measuring 121.0 x 71.9 x 54.3mm. Its magnesium alloy body only weighs 483g / 1 lb 1.1 oz with the battery and memory card ...
The ZV-E1 uses the same sensor, image processing and AI as the most recent full-frame Alpha 7R. That means it doesn’t just recognise faces and eyes, but knows where the key parts of a human body are, ...
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