Even Sony's new video cameras are now AI-powered.
In both modes, you can also choose from three different crops of your subject . You can also simultaneously record the full, uncropped frame via an HDMI output to an external recorder such as an Atomos Ninja, an option that could save video creators lots of time in post-production.
There's also a new autofocus feature that we haven't seen before called 'Multiple face recognition'. This will automatically close down the aperture if an additional person enters your frame, to help keep everyone in focus. The ZV-E1 is also Sony's smallest full-frame camera with in-body image stabilization, and can livestream in 4K/30p resolution . With profiles like S-Cinetone and S-Log also on board for color graders, it's shaping up to be a little powerhouse.
Pro shooters will also appreciate the ability to attach an external monitor to the ZV-E1 and simultaneously capture both the cropped and uncropped videos. That makes it easy to cut between the two during post-production and could reduce editing time significantly.
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