According to a recent announcement, Sony is gearing up to launch its new vlogging camera, the ZV-1 II, in India. The ZV-1 II is a small, lightweight camera that is ideal for vlogging.
For those unaware, Sony has released vlogging cameras in the past. But with constant feedback, the company is trying to improve the consumer experience. This new vlogging camera will come with touch functions for recording and a self-timer displayed on the screen for easy control. Those who wish to know about what this camera has to offer can check the specifications of the ZV-1 II below.
Sony ZV-1 II Vlog Camera Specifications
The Sony ZV-1 II Vlog Camera uses a 1.0 Exmor RS CMOS sensor accompanied by approximately 20.1 Megapixels (Still images) and 16.8 Megapixels (Movies) effective pixels. The camera has 21.0 Megapixels in total with a colour temperature range of 2500K-9900K. The ZV-1 II supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and an HDMI micro connector (Type-D) will be handy. It has an 18mm wide-angle zoom lens, which is useful for selfies and vlogging, while the 50mm is ideal for portraits and snapshots. The camera automatically records in Cinemascope aspect ratio at 24fps, and it can capture professional-level footage in XAVC S format in 4k resolution at up to 30p Full HD resolution.
Lastly, ZV-1 II has new built-in intelligent three-capsule mic switches that record according to human face detection ( this setting can be changed manually). The camera can be used as a webcam (web camera) by connecting a laptop or a PC via USB.
Price and Availability
The Sony ZV-1 II price is yet to be disclosed in India. However, it is available in other markets at a price tag of $899.99 (roughly Rs.74,600). Before the official launch in India, we expect to receive more details on the Sony ZV-1 II prices. So stay tuned.
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