Sony has launched a successor to its popular compact ZV-1 vlogging camera, the ZV-1 II, which addresses a big issue with the past model. Namely, it has a new wider lens that lets you fit your entire ...
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 ...
The venerable point-and-shoot camera is currently grappling with an existential crisis that's loomed large for some time. Over the past five years, smartphone cameras have not just improved — but ...
The ZV-1 has a lot going for it when it comes to vlogging. There’s a flip-around screen, high-quality built-in mic, uncanny eye autofocus, and tons of other features aimed squarely at vloggers and ...
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 pint-size point-and-shoot packs a fast 18mm wide-angle zoom lens, touch controls, a new mic setup, and USB-C. The pint-size point-and-shoot packs a fast 18mm wide-angle zoom lens, touch controls, ...
Vlogging has gotten to a point where it is now more than just having fun in front of a camera. Vlogging has now become a full time business for many people around the world. With the help of social ...
With the launch of the ZV-1, Sony decided that vlogging is big enough to warrant a camera specifically for it. You can shoot photos with it, of course, but it’s not designed for that at all. Rather ...
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