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    Image Sensor Size
    APS-C (23.6 x 15.7 mm)
    Effective Pixels
    26 megapixels
    Standardized Video Resolution
    4K (2160p)
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Sony - Alpha ZVE10 II: APS-C Content Creators’ Camera Kit - White

Model:ZVE10M2KW
SKU:6589382
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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 22 reviews

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Customers recognize the Alpha ZVE10 II camera for its exceptional video quality, compact size, and impressive battery life. They appreciate the excellent image quality, smooth slow-motion capabilities, and impressive audio quality without additional microphones. While some users have expressed concerns about the autofocus capabilities, particularly when using a macro lens, the overall user experience is generally positive.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    my modern "camcorder", great for documenting life

    I've been using the Sony ZVE10 II exclusively to capture photos and videos of life, my nephews sports games, and when out and about around town for about a week now. I'll start by saying that I am a bit of a camera nerd. I've been taking photos and videos for over 20 years now. I've owned DSLR's, compact point and shoots, mirrorless cameras, and *gasp* sometimes I only use my phone to capture memories and record videos for my social channels. So my impressions of this camera are a little mixed. I do think it is a very fun, compact, powerful camera though. I'll start with the pros. This camera is TINY! I love just how small it is honestly. It fits in the palm of my hand.. it fits in the cargo pocket of my shorts even with the kit lens attached. The audio quality without any additional microphones attached is very impressive. It almost sounds like you are there when watching the videos you took on a large screen with good speakers. The microphones record voices and ambient sounds cleanly and it has good Spatial Audio. Battery life is very good for its size, I usually end up with about 30-40% battery life after carrying it around all day for videos. The grip on this camera is excellent, especially for large hands. The grip is comfortable and I feel secure carrying it around without a strap sometimes. Video quality is very good for a camera of this size. You can record at very high bitrates in 4k upto 60FPS. You will however need an expensive SD card capable of recording over V90. The camera will warn you and remind you before trying to use the best bitrate for recording video. I really like the look of the Sony Cinetone color profiles baked into the camera. I don't really like to spend too much time editing videos, so I appreciated being able to use in camera color profiles to record my videos. the standard cinetone looks nice to me, and it's usually the one I use majority of the time. I have a like / dislike relationship with the included Kit lens. On one hand.. it is quite possibly the smallest zoom lens I've ever owned and used. I love the power zoom function. You can zoom in and out quickly and smoothly with this lens. it retracts into a very compact size when turned off, and it has optical stabilization. However.. the photo and video quality it produces isn't the greatest. It's totally serviceable and will please most people. But the images it produces are somewhat soft, and "flat". The lens almost has no character, I've also experienced some micro jitters when recording video.. especially in low light. So keep in mind, that if you buy this kit.. you will eventually have to spend some money to get either a zoom lens with a faster aperture or a prime lens to get the best image quality out of this camera. Another thing you'll have to keep in mind is that this camera does not have a mechanical shutter. So sometimes you will experience banding in photos captured under some artificial lighting. But on a positive note, I have not noticed or experienced any "jelly roll" I think they call it lol when recording video. All in All, I think I will be using this camera often.. and will definitely be investing in a prime lens soon. Would I recommend this camera? Yes BUT only if you can afford to invest in additional gear. You will need more lenses, a fast (expensive) sd card. I like to have a video camera for recording video because it takes away the distractions of a smart phone, and I can focus on the moment and capture life happening around me. Honestly, carrying this camera around with me has kind of reminded me of the good ole days of "Sony Handicams". Those were so compact as well, and they had amazing video quality, stabilization and were so easy and convenient to use. This camera to me, is like a modern camcorder.. and a great starter camera for someone wanting to start a video channel or capture life's moments. I love this camera, and I think you will also!

    Posted by Ponskippa

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Impressive Features And Great For Vloggers

    Sony continues to move forward with their new ZV-E10 II. It's good for vloggers and content creators. It uses Sony's E-Mount lens mount which opens up a plethora of lenses you can use with this camera. The camera body is lightweight which helps a lot when vlogging. In addition, it has an articulating touchscreen. This a necessity for vloggers. It's UI will auto adjust to changes from horizontal orientation to vertical so I can quickly get a video for Instagram and other social media platforms that require vertical videos. Physical Design The ZV-E1 II is compact and lightweight. The body being small helps to keep the weight down which is very helpful when I'm holding the camera out when recording a vlog. My arm doesn't tire as fast as it does with my other cameras. It also uses the NP-FZ100 which is a small battery that also helps with weight reduction. The kit lens is also compact and lightweight. There is a switch on top that helps to quickly switch between video mode and photo mode. The shutter button is positioned well and near it is a video record button. I feel both are positioned well and I found them easy to find both by feel. The grip also fits my hand well. I have medium sized hands, so if you have large hands, you may feel the grip is a little small. Video This is an APS-C sensor camera. Sony is able to step up the video capabilities and video quality with their Exmor R sensor choice. I'm able to record video at 4K60p 4:2:2 10-bit. With the battery being small, I'm able to record video at 4K60p for up to 37 minutes. I did run into a problem when out at the beach recording 4K60p video. It was about 90F while I was there. The camera recorded for 13 minutes when I saw a temperature warning. The camera shutdown to allow the camera to cool. I live in the southeast, so that is going to be a problem for me when the outside temperature is above that which means I will have a problem with record times during the summer. For people who only need to record short duration videos, this may not be an issue for them. If I was recording at 4K30 or 1080 I'm sure I would get longer run times before the camera needs to turn off to cool down. If you live in a hot area, keep that in mind. The video quality is exceptional for a camera of this level. The video quality is due to the APS-C Exmor R sensor coupled with the BIONZ XR processor. I'm really impressed and happy with the video I get out of it. Vloggers and content creators will be happy with it. The built-in mic works surprisingly well. It's a 3 capsule mic which captures clean audio. The mic can also capture you voice consistently as you move the camera around. When recording video, it kept my voice level the same as I moved the camera from facing me to facing away from me while I was talking. This is helpful to me because I face the camera while talking and will sometimes turn the camera around to show something ahead of me while continuing to record. When I do that, I'm typically talking even as I turn the camera around to face away from me. The mic was about to keep my voice level the same as it was when the camera was facing me. The camera's UI changes automatically when changing the cameras orientation from horizontal to vertical. The vertical videos I shot were recorded as vertical videos instead of them being recorded as horizontal videos that I have to change to vertical in post. The resulting video files were 2160x3840 files as opposed to 3840x2160. This saved me from having to use my NLE to change it which is what I have to do with my other cameras. This saves a lot of time by removing a step that I have to go though when I use my other cameras. Also the UI auto changes so it's orientation on the screen is correct which makes it very easy to see the information while recording video. Photo Sony raised the bar by packing a 26MP APS-C sensor in the ZV-E10 II. The photos I've shot with it are very sharp and the colors are vibrant. Sony's color science is something I like. I'm happy with the high quality and sharp photos I get out of this sensor. I went out to take photos of birds hoping that the bird detection for autofocus would help. It did. Autofocus detected the birds whether they were flying or on a perch. Burst mode is available on the ZV-E10 II which I use when taking photos of birds flying. Autofocus of cameras often fail to hit often on flying birds, but the ZV-E10 II was able to handle it. The camera was fast. Most cameras that are comparable to this one don't work well in bird photography, but the ZV-E10 II does. If someone is looking for a camera for getting into wildlife photography, then the ZV-E10 II would be a viable option without braking the bank. It's also good for taking photos of products due to focusing distance. Another helpful feature is the background de-focus. This allowed me to focus on a subject such as a bird or an object and help draw the focus to the subject be blurring the background. By default, this features is activated when pressing the C1 button. I found it quick and easy to turn that feature on and off. It helps me when wanting to be a little more creative without having to use manual mode which would be slower. Now I just press the C1 button to quickly turn that on and the camera will change the aperture instantly. This will be helpful to people who aren't that familiar with aperture and shutter speed settings which would otherwise have to be manually set to get the same results. If you are showcasing products, this will be help with that by directing focus to just the product and defocusing/blurring the background bringing attention of the viewer to the product. Lens The ZV-E10 II comes with a power zoom 16-50mm F/3.5-5.6 lens. The lens has a zoom motor in it. I can change the focal length by either using the telephoto adjustment that is in front of the shutter button or by the telephoto adjustment on the lens itself. Both activate the motor enabling me to zoom in and out throughout the 16mm to 50mm range. Zooming isn't slow and I can quickly make the adjustments that I need to. Unfortunately, the zoom motor makes a sound. The sound can be picked up by the built in 3 capsule microphone. If I'm recording video that I need to be continuous while I'm zooming in/out, I'll have to remove the sound of the motor in post. The lens is threaded, so you can use filters with it. It's short, but when powered on, it does extend out about 1.5", but I don't feel that is a problem for me. It has a focus ring and a zoom adjustment on it. You can adjust the focal length via the on lens adjustment or through the camera's which is in front of the shutter button. It would have been good for Sony to have used a lower focal length for the kit lens. 16mm on an a camera that uses an APS-C sensor is a little long of a focal length when vlogging, but it is a clear sharp lens and considering the price point, I can't complain too much about the minimum focal length. In the next iteration of this camera I would hope that Sony would consider a 10mm or 8mm minimum focal length for the kit lens. Final Thoughts This is definitely directed at those who are vloggers, content creators, and those who are wanting to get into video or photography at a decent price point. You get a lot with this camera. Sony has improved on the mark 1 with this new iteration of the ZV-E10. It's a good camera for those who need to take photos and record videos for social media. If you are getting into videography or photography, you'll appreciate the features that this camera has. It has far more than mentioned above. The only things I would like to see addressed in a future version would be the kit lens motor sound, better heat dissipation, and a lower minimum focal length for the kit lens. I feel that people looking at a camera of this price point will be happy with it as I am. I'm happy to see that Sony has improved on the ZV-E10 line with this new ZV-E10 model.

    Posted by James

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Swiss Army knife for Content Creators

    This camera has sparked my desire to learn more about photography. This is a crazy, feature packed updated version that gives you the flexibility of changing out lenses. I have always traveled with at least one dedicated camera to compliment my latest version iPhone. The way this camera can go from being in a case to helping you capture memories or content so quickly is one of its best features. The camera comes kitted with a better than expected 16-50 zoom lens. A carry strap, NP-FZ100 battery and documentation rounds out what this camera ships with. I did get the Sony content creators accessory kit which includes the bluetooth shooting grip and shotgun mic for more flexibility when using the camera. I have similar camera to compare to for perspective. Sony launched a few years back the ZV-1 camera and for what I needed this camera was perfect. An all around feature packed camera for our outdoor adventures. I didn’t expect the need to swap lenses but as anyone who takes up the hobby of photography, there is always something new! A few welcomed upgrades are the larger touch screen that provides the user with an easy and fast experience when needing to change settings. Also, something I found I prefer more than I thought was the power toggle button vs, just opening the LCD screen. You can have the camera ready to shoot photos quicker than going through the opening procedure like on the ZV-1. One thing I have become accustomed to with these specific models is the C1 or background defocus button in close proximity to the shutter button. I find that using this built in feature is quicker and usually accomplishes the desired photo effect vs. having to manually adjust camera and lens settings. I am really looking forward to replacing my older Canon DSLR with this camera during outdoor adventures. The size alone and weight savings allows me to bring more options (lens) than with my traditional DSLR. This model does have active image stabilization and paired with a lens with that functionality, you get a rock solid video when moving while filming. I can also highlight the quality and customization build into this camera with the microphone, expect incredible out of the box audio better than most alternatives. Plus, the hot shoe does allow options for higher quality audio devices. One interesting feature I didn’t think I would use but found to help me capture quality, in focus images is the smart technology baked into this camera, the Real-time Eye AF allows you to choose between several main preferences like bird, animal, and human. Exploring these does challenge how the camera finds and maintains images in perfect focus. I was battle testing the camera in sport mode at a kids sporting event and this mode allows you to hold down the shutter and the camera will continue capturing images. It will continue taking photos for some really neat action shots. I don’t need some of the additional features to support live streaming and wifi transfers but thankful this camera is capable. I am already starting to look at reviews for the next lens upgrade and have my target set on something with more zoom. It feels good in your hand and is well balanced with the kit lens. Can’t wait to continuing to perfect my photography skills with this awesome camera.

    Posted by ZachC

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