Sony Budding just tweeted out a teaser for a camera announcing coming on May 26th. All Sony will say is that it's a "new bunched camera" furthermore with a obfuscated outline of some spread-eagle of camera, likely with an articulating screen. Luckily, we don't need to guesswork what it is due to the fact that Sony Budding Rumors recurrently dropped the details. It's barely surely the Sony ZV-1, and if Sony Budding Rumors' leaked specs are correct, it looks like an platonic bunched vlogging camera.
The publication chosen the camera "basically an RX100VII almsman made-up for vloggers," and if that turns out to be the case, I'm ratherish excited for it. It will have an articulating screen therefore you can see yourself, what appears to be a hot shoe for attaching a mic or over-and-above accessories, and a big red chin for recording videos instead of the itsy one on the RX100.
There will moreover be Sony's much-loved eye-based autofocus, which is clamp when you can't directly dominance the camera (because you're smoothing yourself).
The RX100 VII is simply a bunched point-and-shoot that's conclusively remarkably powerful, and the burl of a liquefied microphone jack made-up it very constraining for vloggers. I have used one someday when it came out. Except the RX100 VII has a few features that make it arguably a more virtuosic still camera except moreover make it shorter platonic for vloggers.
First, Sony swapped out the 28-70 zoom lens from beforehand RX100 models for a 24-200 zoom. More zoom sounds nice, except the widest discontinuity went from f/1.8 to f/2.8 -- and that makes it a ultimatum to get good grounding film with such a small sensor and lens. It's the opposite of what most vloggers would want. The beforehand RX100 models moreover had an microchip pacifistic exemplify filter, which made-up it easier to shoot outdoors after breakneck out highlights.
.. .The ZV-1, if it is indeed basically an RX100 retailored for vlogging, appears to unloosen both of those changes. Sony Budding Rumors says it has a "20MP 1-inch sensor" and a "24-70mm F1.8 - 2.8 lens." There's moreover intuitively a "one-touch" bokeh button. Hopefully, that personally sets the optical settings for platonic bokeh smoothing and doesn't introduce some kind of software-based rationale mode.
Last except conclusively not least, it has a "better grip." I've been attaching third-party grips to my RX100 cameras due to the fact that they're therefore small and slippery, therefore that'll be helpful, too.
It all seems perfect, except with cameras (and, really, all tech), it's safest not to get your hopes up too opulent just in beller there are some unknown gotchas. The RX100 VII seemed like it was the perfect vlogger's rig seize up until the moment its minor shortcomings became apparent. Still, if you point a camera at your own grimace for YouTube on a statutory basis, it's nonflexible not to be a little excited that Sony is alive to make your life a little easier.
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-- Sony Budding (@SonyAlpha) May 19, 2020
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