You forgot about Canon Dual-Pixel Autofocus which the same that is in Canon M50. Also their EF lenses work even better with adapter on R bodies than on DSLRs
I was having cold feet about my Sony ZVE10 and was thinking of returning it in exchange for Canon 250D/SL3, but you clarified for me why the ZVE10 is better. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the breakdown. The Sony seems to have an upper hand to the canon. Also could you share the comparison website just in case we need to compare other cameras. Thanks.
Since ZV e10 is marketed as a vlog camera, not sure how it performs with photography. Trying to pick a beginner camera to learn photography...is the zve10 a good pick?
I feel like the photos won't differ too much between the (Sony) cameras since mostly same sensor and capabilities are used and they have more or less features. ZV-E10 is marketed as vlog camera since they have ADDED things like that flipout screen, mics, gyroscopic data etc. Remember though it does not have a viewfinder so if thats something you wanna use, it might be a dealbreaker.
I have the SL3 (250d) and the ZV e10. both are good for photos but I think I prefer the SL3 for photo since it has a viewfinder and the screen is a little better. but overall, for videos and other things, I prefer the ZV-E10. I got this sony camera + kit lens on black friday for $550 on Amazon Sweden.
So, I wanna start a youtube studio, I was thinking main camera teh zv-e10 en two sl3 for portrait, it would be kind of podcast,etc studio, what do you think?
Its fine to have several cameras, but I would recommend sticking with one brand (and especially lens mount). That way, you will save on lenses and you won't have to buy two sets of lenses for each brand (or use adapters).
And probably few more, like Fuji XT-100(?) I believe was also good beginners camera, but I think these are bit more popular. Nevertheless, the point was to show people how to read the specification and make out if its important for them, what it means etc.
Ahh my bad, I didn't dig too deep into formats and their effect on the video performance. Now I wonder, how would M50II stack up against ZV-E10 in real world video test. Do you think the difference is really noticeable?
You forgot about Canon Dual-Pixel Autofocus which the same that is in Canon M50. Also their EF lenses work even better with adapter on R bodies than on DSLRs
This video was so much helpful thank you so much brother ❤
I was having cold feet about my Sony ZVE10 and was thinking of returning it in exchange for Canon 250D/SL3, but you clarified for me why the ZVE10 is better.
Thanks a lot.
Amazing video 👌🏾
What website did you use in making these comparisons?
Thanks for the breakdown. The Sony seems to have an upper hand to the canon. Also could you share the comparison website just in case we need to compare other cameras. Thanks.
Thanks David. It certainly does have an upper hand when it comes to lenses. I used this site: www.dpreview.com/products/compare/cameras
Good job 👌
Thanks Talal ✌️
Since ZV e10 is marketed as a vlog camera, not sure how it performs with photography. Trying to pick a beginner camera to learn photography...is the zve10 a good pick?
I feel like the photos won't differ too much between the (Sony) cameras since mostly same sensor and capabilities are used and they have more or less features. ZV-E10 is marketed as vlog camera since they have ADDED things like that flipout screen, mics, gyroscopic data etc. Remember though it does not have a viewfinder so if thats something you wanna use, it might be a dealbreaker.
I have the SL3 (250d) and the ZV e10. both are good for photos but I think I prefer the SL3 for photo since it has a viewfinder and the screen is a little better. but overall, for videos and other things, I prefer the ZV-E10. I got this sony camera + kit lens on black friday for $550 on Amazon Sweden.
Thanks! 🇺🇦
Really helpful content 💪
Glad it was helpful!
zv-e10 is best over 2 other cameras
So, I wanna start a youtube studio, I was thinking main camera teh zv-e10 en two sl3 for portrait, it would be kind of podcast,etc studio, what do you think?
Its fine to have several cameras, but I would recommend sticking with one brand (and especially lens mount). That way, you will save on lenses and you won't have to buy two sets of lenses for each brand (or use adapters).
@@TomsJurjaks thank you very much! For now I will just get the zv-e10 :) I love your content!
You forgot to add nikon z30
And probably few more, like Fuji XT-100(?) I believe was also good beginners camera, but I think these are bit more popular. Nevertheless, the point was to show people how to read the specification and make out if its important for them, what it means etc.
Yeah, but in live view Canon sl3 has more focus points than the zv-e10
Lol
The Sony films 100 Mbps , XAVCS lol you forgot to mention XAVCS codec which is a game changer.
Ahh my bad, I didn't dig too deep into formats and their effect on the video performance. Now I wonder, how would M50II stack up against ZV-E10 in real world video test. Do you think the difference is really noticeable?
@@TomsJurjaks they look the same
I’m really not sure how can call these “beginner” cameras. A beginner will not understand 80% of what you said.
I don’t know even have a camera yet and I understood almost all of what he said. Great video