Sony's new ZV-E10 II corrects all of the issues I had with its predecessor and delivers an affordable and performant hybrid camera.
Sony’s new ZV-E10 II corrects all of the issues I had with its predecessor and delivers an affordable and performant hybrid creators’ camera. It isn’t without compromises, but it is far and away the best attempt in this space we’ve seen yet.
The Sony ZV-E10 II sticks to the classic look that all Sony APS-C cameras cling to. The new grip does positively change the overall feel though.In terms of handling, the ZV-E10 feels a lot like its predecessor. External controls are minimal, but space is reserved for some returning cool video-centric features.
The APS-C sensor is the newly designed 26-megapixel BSI seen in the more expensive a6700 and FX30. It is far faster than the old sensor, with no crop shooting 4K up to 30p and only a small 1.1X crop when recording 60p. Unlike the original ZV-E10, there is no mechanical shutter for still capture. While the readout speed is decent, you will still encounter some “wobblies” and banding when taking photographs.
Sony has a functional multi-directional microphone and the return of the silly, albeit effective, toupee windscreen. A fully rotating vlog-style LCD panel is good for a camera like this and the new menus are easy to navigate.
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