The latest smartphones have very capable cameras you can use for vlogging, but some scenarios can get tricky when you’re using your primary communications device as a video camera. Enter the Sony ...
Sony’s gone and done it – it’s made an RX100 alternative designed with video in-mind. That means almost DSLR-grade image quality and control, a wide-open F/1.8 lens, and Sony’s fantastic eye-tracking ...
Vlogging is one of the most popular uses for video cameras today. Sony has just announced a new camera designed specifically for the purpose. The new Sony ZV-1 is designed primarily for solo shooters ...
Your smartphone may be able to get some acceptable vlogging footage, but if you’re getting serious about content creation, sometimes an iPhone just won’t do. That’s why Sony is introducing its ...
Sony's newest camera, the ZV-1, is at once a recycled and innovative piece of hardware. Its design and core components, such as the 1-inch image sensor, are identical to those of the last few RX100 ...
As it teased, Sony is going all-in on vlogging with the ZV-1, a video-centric compact that fuses features form the popular RX100 V and RX100 VII cameras. It has a 20-megapixel 1-inch sensor that’s big ...
Like the original ZV-1, the ZV-1 II is a camera built for vlogging. While it certainly can take stills, the main focus of the camera is video and vlogging use. At $898.00, it’s perhaps a bit more than ...
The $800 Sony ZV-1 isn’t just new a camera, it’s a whole new category — at least, if you take Sony at its word. The camera is, essentially, an RX100-series point-and-shoot in new clothes, and while it ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The pint-size point-and-shoot packs a fast 18mm wide-angle zoom lens, touch controls, a new mic setup, and USB-C.
Sony has announced its second camera targeted at Vloggers. The ZV-E10 joins its ZV-1, adding interchangeable lenses to the feature set. We look at the features and the ZV-E10 specs. Sony shared some ...
The ZV-1 is a small camera, just 2.4 by 4.2 by 1.7 inches (HWD) and 10.4 ounces. Its lens doesn't completely retract into the body—it juts out a little bit—but it's compact enough for most pockets.
Sony has been working hard on its video chops over the past five years or so. Its high-end full-frame Alpha series is a firm favourite in the video-making community, while smaller cameras like the ...