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Sony ZV-1 puts vloggers in focus

Sony ZV-1 review

Posted on May 29, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Two-minute review

The Sony ZV-1 is the most powerful pocket vlogging camera you can buy right now. It takes the best video features of the Sony RX100 series, including its class-leading autofocus system, and combines them with design tweaks that make it ideal for shooting YouTube videos at home or on the move.

Its main strength is the combination of a bright 24-70mm f/1.8-2.8 lens with Sony’s Real-time tracking and Real-time Eye AF systems. Together with the ZV-1’s 1-inch sensor, which is larger than those in today’s smartphones, these make it easy to shoot high-quality vlogs with pleasing background blur and consistent focus.
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Cameras Tags:24-70mm, camera, home, lens, review, sensor, Sony, Sony RX100, Sony ZV-1, TechRadar, video, youtube

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