Sony - ZV-1 20.1-Megapixel Digital Camera for Content Creators and Vloggers - Black
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Key Specs
- Image Sensor TypeExmor RS CMOS
- Effective Pixels20.1 megapixels
- Maximum Video Frame RateUp to 120 fps
- Video Resolution3840 x 2160
- Wi-Fi EnabledYes
General
- Product NameZV-1 20.1-Megapixel Digital Camera for Content Creators and Vloggers
- BrandSony
- Model NumberDCZV1/B
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
- Digital Camera TypePoint and Shoot Cameras
- Additional Accessories IncludedMicrophone wind screen, strap
Included
- Camera Bag/Case IncludedNo
- Batteries IncludedYes
Compatibility
- Tripod/Monopod MountableYes
- Memory Card CompatibilityMemory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Micro, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, Secure Digital, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC), microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC
Imaging
- Zoom CapabilityYes
- Optical Zoom2.7x
- Digital Zoom44x
- Image File Format(s)JPEG, RAW
- Total Pixels21 megapixels
- Low Light/High SensitivityYes
- Image Resolution (Display)5472 x 3648
- In-Camera Image StabilizationYes
- Image Sensor TypeExmor RS CMOS
Exposure Control
- Burst ModeYes
- Brightness ControlYes
- White Balance ModesAuto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluor.: Warm White, Fluor.: Cool White, Fluor.: Day White, Fluor.: Daylight, Flash, Underwater Auto, C.Temp./Filter, Custom
- Shooting ModesAUTO, Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority, Manual Exposure, Memory Recall [body 3 sets/memory card 4 sets], Movie Mode, Movie AUTO, HFR Mode, Panorama, Scene Selection
- Panorama ModeYes
- AutofocusYes
- Scene ModesPortrait, Sports Action, Macro, Landscape, Sunset, Night Scene, Handheld Twilight, Night Portrait, Anti Motion Blur, Pet Mode, Gourmet, Fireworks, High Sensitivity
- Self TimerYes
- Shutter Speeds30 - 1/32000
- Self-Timer Delay10 seconds, 2 seconds, 5 seconds
- Effective Pixels20.1 megapixels
Video
- HD Movie Mode FocusAutomatic
- HDR ModeYes
- Slow Motion RecordingYes
- Maximum Video Frame RateUp to 120 fps
- Video Resolution3840 x 2160
Features
- Face DetectionYes
- Smile ModeYes
- Records AudioYes
- Integrated FlashNo
- Integrated GPSNo
Ports
- Microphone InputYes
Storage
- Number Of Memory Card Slots1
Power
- Battery ModelNP-BX1
- Removable BatteryYes
- Rechargeable BatteryYes
Connectivity
- Output(s)HDMI, USB
- NFC EnabledNo
- PictBridge EnabledNo
- Wi-Fi EnabledYes
Display
- Display TypeLCD touch screen
- Touch ScreenYes
- Screen Resolution921,600 pixels
- Screen Size3 inches
Performance
- Water ResistantNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 Year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 Year
Other
- UPC027242920552
Customer rating
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 197 reviews
(197 Reviews)Expert rating
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 4 reviews
(4 Reviews)Customer images
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great
|Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5The quality on this camera is amazing, it have so many different modes, only thing it doesn’t have a flash so I had to buy it separately. But other than that I love the camera
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Quality5 out of 5Value3 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Enjoy the camera
|Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value3 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I like the camera how they simple things down is truly nice For someone that doesn’t know how to manually control cameras like a professional definitely has features that Does make it a bit special then others. I bought it and tried and it gave me what I was looking for. Don’t go just for opinion of YouTube buy it if you dk t like it return it. There’s nothing better then you actually have it and put it to use would I recommend it yes!, o lot of people say is not worth it because of the pricing but read the specs and compare it to other cameras and see if it’s worth it to you
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Quality5 out of 5Value3 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Design, Ease of use, Features
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Not just only a vlogging camera.
Posted .Pros mentioned:Design, Ease of use, FeaturesThis camera is a beast of a camera for a “point and shoot camera” category. Having myself a Sony A7RIII and a RX100 VII this ZV-1 camera does not disappoint. Since this camera is very similar to the RX100 I may be comparing in this review one which each other. But first I want to thank Sony for providing a camera with fully articulated screen (Sony please provide this for all your future cameras for now on). For the money you are paying, this camera has the auto focus system of their most expensive full frame cameras which is the best in the market in my opinion. The camera body is made of plastic but does not look or feel cheap. It did not come with a wrist strap I know many people do not use them but for this type of camera that is very small I recommend buying one and use it. This camera was design for vloggers in mind now with the fully articulated screen is better to record yourself. There are a few drawbacks regarding the screen. First you cannot see the screen if you are using polarized sunglasses. If you are going to record yourself using this camera, make sure you are using non-polarized sunglasses. The screen like all Sony screens for all their cameras is a touch screen that only works for focus, and focus tracking. It does not work to navigate thru menus (I hope that Sony implements menu navigation using the touch screen in future generations). The ZV-1 camera offers some nice features for vlogging: 1. Skin tone feature, this will smooth your skin of your face to reduce wrinkles. 2. It has a built-in neutral density filter to reduce the amount of light hitting the sensor during video if you are recording outside. With this you shall be able to reduce the shutter speed. 3. Background Bokeh option will soft blur the background while maintaining your face in focus. It has a dedicated button for this; however, you can achieve this by using the lens at 24mm at F1.8 aperture. 4. Product Showcase, if you review products on YouTube this camera will certainly is a most for you. This feature will quickly focus on the product if you locate the product in front of the camera. Long gone are the days when you put a product in front of the camera and have to say, “lets wait for the camera to focus on this”. This feature work fast and smooth is impressive. One thing to mention is that when I was testing this the eye autofocus no longer works, it transitions to face autofocus. Also, make sure when you use this feature the camera focus at your face all the time if for some reason when you are recording yourself and the camera see your hands while you are doing expressions the camera will try to focus at your hands because your hands are closer to the camera than your face. 5. It comes with picture profiles in case you want to adjust colors in post I usually do not use this but is there if you want to use it. 6. Records in 1080p 24fps, 30 fps, 60 fps, 120 fps also records at 4K, 24fps and 30 fps. 7. It comes with a microphone input jack in case you want to use your own microphone for audio. The in-camera audio I believe is pretty good in my opinion. The camera came with a dead cat microphone cover that you attach to the camera hot shoe to reduce wind noise if you are recording outside. 8. Image stabilization. I know there is more to vlogging for this camera. The list is long but those are some of the main features of this camera offers. If you are going to use this camera mostly for vlogging I recommend the “Sony Vlogger Accessory Kit, product# ACCVC1”. Now, what about the photography aspect of this camera in case you are wondering if it is good for it. This camera comes with a 20.1 Megapixel 1” sensor, similar to the RX100 series. The lens is a 9.4-25.7mm which is 24-70mm equivalent in full frame, with an aperture of F1.8 / 2.8. You can only use the F1.8 aperture only at 24mm equivalent. More than 24mm it will transition to F2.8 aperture which is typical for zoom lens. Sony said that the color science has been improved in this camera compared to previous generations. From what I saw there is a difference but to me is minimal, to me the colors on Sony latest cameras are great. You have the option to save pictures as RAW and/or JPG. If you are a person that want to take advantage of all the quality and dynamic range that the sensor can give you use RAW format, if you want a quick picture you can share with friends use JPG format. You also have the option to save both formats to the SD CARD. RAW format is an unprocessed file (more like a develop negative from the old film days) and you need a RAW file editor program to process them, this can be Photoshop, Lightroom etc. I usually edit all my RAW pictures using CaptureOne Pro. At the time of this review the RAW format for the Sony ZV-1 was not supported. It usually takes a few months for CaptureOne to provide support for new cameras. This is typical, but if the sensor is like my RX100VII the dynamic range shall be pretty good. Not as good as full frame but very close to APC sensor cameras. I’m pretty pleased with the quality of the pictures I got with this camera. While testing the camera I took a picture that I really liked and printed a 12” x 16” on my Canon Pixma Pro 10. See picture sample. The detail is there, I am pretty happy with the results of the print, and I am going to hang it in the wall. Regarding low light performance I will say is ok. Anything above 1600 ISO is going to look a little bit noisy. However, having a F1.8 aperture at 24mm always helps. The only drawbacks that I experience regarding photos is that to see the screen in direct sunlight you must set the screen brightness to “sunny weather”. Having an electronic viewfinder would be better for taking pictures under direct sunlight which this camera does not have. My RX100VII have an electronic viewfinder however the RX100VII does not have a hot shoe for a flash which the ZV-1 has. I was wondering if Sony will provide in the future an optional electronic viewfinder that you can connect to the hot shoe like the Canon M6 Mark II. That would make a lot of people happy. The lack of a viewfinder would not affect the picture quality of the photos but would give you more flexibility and a would make it easier to take pictures under certain situations. Regarding battery life make sure you buy a few extra batteries because the battery wont last long. It will consume more battery during video than with pictures in my opinion. My recommendation is to always go with original batteries from Sony. The camera did not come with an external battery charger, to charge the battery, the camera came with a micro USB cable that you connect to the camera and charge the battery internally. Sony also sells an external battery charger if you are interested. Conclusion, the ZV-1 is an excellent camera for vlogging but not just for vlogging it can also create great looking photos under good lighting conditions. It has one of the most advanced autofocus systems in the planet. Its small, lightweight, and very versatile. I definitively recommend this product.
I would recommend this to a friend Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Sony ZV-1 camera system
Posted .Sony Digital Camera ZV-1 with Sony GP-VPT2BT Bluetooth remote/tripod. The Sony ZV-1 along with the Sony GP-VPT2BT is ideal for Vloggers and other context makers. This camera system is equipped to transfer your movies to your telephone, computer. The excellent quality of video and sound make this system a must have for Vloggers. The 20.1 Mega pixel pictures are top notch. The 24-70 MM zoom is minimal, would have liked to have 150 or higher max zoom level. The camera is completely adjustable; however, you would need to go online and download the large PDF file and read through it. I did not have any problems setting up the camera and taking movies and pictures. The Sony GP-VPT2BT is a must have accessory. This unit comes with a button battery. Set up is easy following the enclosed directions. The remote also opens to a tripod. The remote has an on/off switch. You can push a button and turn the camera around 360 degrees. With a push of another button you can tilt the camera up and down. There is a movie button and a photo button. You also get a rocker switch for zoom. The Sony ZV-1 does not come with a carrying strap or bag. I would recommend this camera to family and friend.
I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Best Vlogging Camera of 2021
|Posted .Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Best Vlogging Camera for YouTube Creators and Vloggers alike. Check out My Youtube channel--> Blackapino The Apple Guy for my Unboxing of this Camera.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from SonyListens
Posted .Hi, Sony's commitment to customer satisfaction is our top priority. We are happy to hear that you love our ZV-1 camera. We are glad that you have made the right decision. We hope you will enjoy all the amazing features this camera has to offer. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and experience. And thank you for choosing Sony.
- Pros mentioned:Compact, Design, Price
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
ZV-1 = STUNNING camera for ALL creators
Posted .Pros mentioned:Compact, Design, PriceThere is no denying that SONY is credited with many truly innovative audio video recording products of the 20th and 21st centuries. In the late 1950s Sony launched an early transistor radio, later miniaturized the Trinitron television in the 60s, BetaMax video recorder in the 70s, the Walkman cassette then compact Discman players in the 80s, PlayStation’s entry into the video game business in the 90s. That same decade Sony expanded their Handi-Cam line of camcorders and introduced the Cyber-Shot camera, replacing their Digital Mavica from a few years prior. Sony later bought Konica Minolta and branded the line “alpha” marketed towards professional photographers. Let’s not forget Sony is also a primary supplier in the Broadcast Television industry, with hardware installed is most television stations. Consumers often fail to recognize that Sony image sensors are packed into an overwhelming majority of the better smartphones cameras that we’ve grown accustomed to (including iPhone, Google Pixel, LG, OnePlus, Huwaii, many more) Factors that affect image quality - Optical lens - Sensor image size - Associated circuitry - Computational photography - Image processing algorithms < For comparisons sake, the iPhone 11 Pro Max employs 12-MP megapixel cameras, with focal lengths F/1.8 (wide-angle), F/2.0 (telephoto), F/2.4 (ultra-wide), using just over a ½-inch sensor (1/2.55).> This ZV-1 camera quadruples that sensor size 4x the capture area to a full 1-inch Exmor CMOS sensor !! If there’s a company that knows recording and imaging, … it’s SONY !! Mid-upper level dSLR and mirrorless cameras can cost upwards of a couple to several thousand dollars. Sony wisely priced this new product closer to a mid-level mobile phone, but packed in features several price classes above. They appear to have based the ZV-1 design on their successful RX100 (Mark IV? )body but beefed up the audio with a three-capsule onboard mic system, plus included an external mic inout. They then borrowed real-time tracking autofocus technology from professional-grade alpha 9 to switch between eye-detection (for humans and PETS), face detection, and general subject tracking. The videos captured played on a 4k TV are absolutely stunning. Though the camera is quite awesome by itself, it’s truly special paired with the Grip, a necessary accessory in my humble opinion. It’s got two fold out legs for use as a tripod, plus the zoom control and dedicated photo and video buttons. Just brilliant, feels nice and solid in your hand like it’s supposed to. This helps if you prefer to have stable selfie stills and videos. Note: it took me having to crack the manual hidden inside the top of the grip box to pair the camera and grip. The procedure requires the user to go into the menu settings and enable Bluetooth Pairing on the Camera, and then HOLD (T) zoom toggle and Photo button for 7 seconds. Helpful tutorials https://www.sony.net/tutorial/dc/zv1/ Specs ——— * 20.1 MP 1-inch Exmor CMOS sensor * BIONZ Image Processor * Insane slow-motion 960 fps (40x)
* 4k video quality 24 fps and 30 fps * 3 color modes (standard, HLG for HDR, and S-Log for professional grading) Pros ——- + AutoFocus is the absolute best on the market, none better + Real-Time Tracking & Real-time Eye AF technology works flawlessly + “product showcase” auto focus mode, then quickly returns focus + BOKEH mode to blur background (called “clear” in still photo mode) + P/A/S/M Program, Aperture, Shutter priority, Manual modes + Red record “tally light” on body front so you don’t waste a take + Carl Zeiss optics / glass + Fast F/1.8-2.8 aperture lens + Consistent lighting across faces + BRIGHT stills, EXCELLENT low-light video + On-board triple-capsule microphone + Mic input for professional quality sound + 3- inch vari-angle side flip out screen (3:2 ratio) + “dead cat” mic diffuser windscreen (plugs into hotshoe) + don’t forget the wind cancellation option in settings also + Mode knob replaced by big red REC button for ease-of-use + fine details such as battery and memory card fit only one way SOFTWARE : Imaging Edge Mobile App —————— + Imaging Edge Mobile app allows remote viewing & management + Location Information Linkage feature - transfers location exif data onto your pictures and videos + Gyroscope data is imported to smooth out jitters in post-processing + live-streaming Windows 10 software expected this summer + live Webcam mode is also promised in the same software release Cons ——— -24-70mm lens may not be wide enough for selfies -Camera is inoperable while the battery is charging -No headphone mic output for monitoring audio levels -No battery progress indicator, must be done in-camera -No battery charger, must be charged in-camera via USB -SteadyShot image stabilization on max crops images slightly -screen is not touch screen for ALL controls, requires spin dial use -traditional still photo zoom ring is omitted, must be done via dial or grip -polarized sunglasses on-screen menu text disappears (turn vertical to read) -the grip custom pouch would have been more helpful if it fit the grip with camera CONCLUSION : _________________ If you are a Vlogger, product reviewer, or YouTuber, this camera is made specifically for YOU. That’s the lens of which I view this amazing camera, though I offer strong recommendation to CREATORS of ALL walks, there's plenty here to LOVE. It is packed full with features, incredible BOKEH (still / video), best-in-class AUTO-FOCUS and EYE TRACKING technologies, and a three-capsule microphone system The connectivity options add value to the package too; Bluetooth to the grip / tripod, BT to your phone, and WiFi to your computer network, with interfaces to both mobile and desktop apps, with more features planned in July/August, such as Live-Streaming and Live-Webcam mode (Windows 10 software only :( If you are looking for a dedicated still photo camera, there are other dSLR and Mirrorless options with removable lenses for that specialized function, but for me, despite the nitpicks, this SONY ZV-1 fits the bill PERFECTLY, and I couldn’t be more THRILLED. Just wait until you see your professional looking super high-res content on the web, or better yet, a beautiful 4k Television !! I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Compact, Design, Ease of use
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
the best camera i’ve ever had
Posted .Pros mentioned:Compact, Design, Ease of usewow sony knocked it out of the park on this one! the camera is targeted for bloggers who maybe a content video creator online, the camera is small, compact and easy to use for those people who enjoy taking pictures of food or editing videos, for what you’re paying for this camera packed with features that everybody will love. pros - the camera can do 4k 24fps and 30fps - it also support 240fps, 480 and 960fps (960fps my goodness!) - 20 megapixel camera, I myself thought the image looked beautiful - amazing 180 degrees flip screen, this is huge, people who enjoy taking pictures of food would love how you can angle the screen to get a perfect view of the shot! - the built in mic sounds great the audio sounded clear - auto focus is so amazing with this camera, on setting there’s product showcase mode if you like showing things right at front and watch how fast it can focus on object. ( i’m trying to start doing video edit where I used this feature more, kept forgetting about it, but it’s amazing) - the camera also have unlimited recording limit, depending on how much battery you have, if you do enjoy recording, highly recommend to get an extra battery - the camera also come with audio wind filter, it’s a useful little piece - this camera also has setting called beauty mode, for girls who would love to make sure they looked their best, now you have 3 setting filter to improve your facial clarity. cons - doesn’t have the ability to change the lense - battery last about 1 hr ( i would buy and extra battery) - no ring focus on lense but you can still do it on the main camera Sony zv1 also comes with audio microphone port, micro usb 2.0 for charging and updating the camera, and micro hdmi port. Sony zv1 face exposure during bright outdoor is amazing, my older camera is terrible when it comes to this and even low light performance is amazing! ofcourse Sony zv1 also have the ability to transfer file from your camera to your phone, I haven’t tried transferring videos yet but i’m glad this feature is also included. I also have the Vlogger kit with this camera it’s $150 but I do believe for what you’re paying for it’s a great piece of tech, it can act as a stand and the built in button to control your camera through bluetooth is a must for vlogger, you can even zoom, record the camera from the the vlogger kit, plus it look slick together when you combined them. I didn’t think the sizes was too bulky I felt right holding it with my camera, the only down side i’d say is I wish there’s some kind of rubber grip to it, some people get sweaty hands having a grip will definitely help, beyond that I have no complaints about the vlogger kit, highly recommend you guys to get this with the camera! i’m also going to be using this camera as a streaming camera, having that ability is one of the huge reason why i’m in love with sony zv1 everything I needed and more, as you can see i didn’t put much negative things about the camera, i just didn’t see much negative features on sony zv1 for $750 this camera is worth it, i do believe this will probably going to be sony’s most favorite camera for the price. thank you sony for this amazing product, makes me want to take more videos and pictures a lot more!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Design, Ease of use, Features
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Modern and advance camera
Posted .Pros mentioned:Design, Ease of use, FeaturesI was very excited to get this camera! Although my experience with photography and videography is small, I fully enjoy taking pictures and videos. Thus, I intend to use this camera to really improve my skills. Fortunately, the camera is very handy for beginners and even for people with more experience. The camera (with the Vlogger Kit) came with everything needed, including the memory card, rechargeable batteries, an onboard mic for clear audio, and a wireless remote commander grip. I also appreciate how the instructions were straightforward to follow. I've only owned one other camera, which is big and bulky, primarily for taking pictures. In contrast, this camera is relatively light, ideal for vlogging. Nonetheless, the quality of the camera is exceptional!! I am also very pleased with its size and lightweight because it makes it very portable. I can easily capture trips, events, and just about anything I want to with greater quality than my smartphone and without having to take a big, heavy camera. I especially love the side flip-out LCD screen, and it's advanced autofocus features. The focus quickly adjusts with movement and changes in lighting. The Zoom feature also works great, although I expected a larger range. Additionally, there are various modes to choose from to best fit the needs of the user. I was most amazed, however, with how easy it is to transfer images and videos from the camera to my smartphone via the Imaging Edge Mobile application. This app allows me to access and share the pictures and videos I take with my camera super fast. Connecting the two devices was simple. This camera has precisely what an advanced, modern device needs!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 4 reviews
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- ePHOTOzineJuly 31, 2020Sony ZV-1 ReviewThe Sony ZV-1 is designed to be the perfect compact camera for vloggers, with 4K video recording, a vari-angle screen that faces the front, and a number of features specifically for vloggers. Let's find out how it performs.Full Review
Q: QuestionCan you connect this camera via USB to a power source (computer or electric plug) and record at the same time? Is there a time limit to recording 4K? Does this camera suddenly power off? If so, why?
Asked by ConcertMusicRecorder.
- A:Answer You can can I get to USB power and record. at 4K 30 frames a second it will record about an hour before thermal protect kicks in if you have thermal protection set to low. At 60 frames it's about 24 minutes. This is with the screen folded open. If you drop it to 1080p mine recorded indefinitely without shutting down while plugged into USB.
Answered by Ironman
Q: QuestionIs this camera compatible with the Joby Grip Tight PRO tripod?
Asked by TinaJ.
- A:Answer Hi TinaJ, the ZV-1 can be used with the Joby tripod.
Answered by SonyListens

Q: QuestionDoes the Sony - ZV120.1 have GPS? What is the zoom of 27X in mm?
Asked by Gene.
- A:Answer Hi Gene, No, Sony ZV-1 doesn't have GPS. Sony ZV-1 features a 24-70 mm F1.8–2.8 (2.9×) zoom lens.
Answered by SonyListens

Q: QuestionCan you connect this camera to a phone or laptop for further editing?
Asked by TeeMoniquee.
- A:Answer Personally, I use the SD Card and connect that to my computer. And it has a Bluetooth function to send the files to your computer but not sure if there is a cable that connects them.
Answered by Rainotx
Q: QuestionCan an external flash be mounted on this camera?
Asked by Gadgetdad.
- A:Answer Yes, most external flashes will work. Sony flashes with the hot shoe mount will work best
Answered by Gunsmoke
Q: QuestionCan I use this when live streaming and zooming?
Asked by LAD.
- A:Answer You will need a usb video encoder to make it simple, there are ways to use sony remote software and make it work but its more of a pain than using a camlink 4k
Answered by Gunsmoke
Q: QuestionHow much memory/minute length can it record on its own? Can I insert a MicroSD or SD card
Asked by CBF1.
- A:Answer You will need a SD Card to record and depending on memory size card you insert and the if you record in 4K or 1080 is the amount of time you get to record. Recording in 1080: 64GB = 2hrs 30mins 128GB = 4hrs 44mins Recording in 4K: 64GB = 1hr 15mins 128GB = 2hrs 24mins I would recommend picking up a next battery though, as battery life is not the longest.
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