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Sony company launched their ZV-1 compact camera helps for content creators and for bloggers Newstechnews

Sony Company launched the Sony ZV-1 compact camera, designed for video and content creators and helps in vloggers. The Sony ZV-1 camera is related to the company's "RX100" series yet has been optimized better for video making and for recording yourself.


The Sony ZV-1 has a quality is  20.1MP 1.0"-type loaded Exmor RS CMOS sensor gathered out of the RX100 VII. The lens is an older 24-70mm used in the RX100 cameras from RX100 III to the RX100 V and not the newly 24-200 used in later RX100 criteria. While this implies you have tinier reach, the aged lens had a faster f1.8-2.8 space range versus the f2.8-4.5 on the newer criteria.
   There are also a micro HDMI if you like the output to an outer recorder or video record card. The USB port still manipulates micro USB but at least enables you to indict the battery while the camera is in use. Unfortunately, there's no charger given you have to charge the battery internally unless you purchase the optional charger.




Ultimately, Sony ZV-1 is also giving an optional and atrociously named accessory called the GP-VPT2BT Shoot Grip with Wireless Remote Company, which lets you mount the camera and control it using the grip. It's just a grip, still, and there is no stabilization built-in. The clutch is part of a kit that also a 64GB memory card.

 


The Sony ZV-1 is priced at $749 and will go on sale in June of month. However, that's the preliminary price and it will go up to $799 after the June 28. The Vlogger Kit with the grip and the SD card will set you come $99 if acquired with the camera before June 28 or $149 if purchase individually.
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