A ZV-E10 just became available to me in the USA so I snagged one with a kit lens. and a Tamron 18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD. I searched for an ND filter to find this channel.
Hi, I have the ZV-E10 mounted on the Crane M2 S and on an extension pole; this is with the Atmos Ninja 5 Monitor that records the 4K output directly from the camera. You can also set the Ninja up to record when you hit the record on the E10, although you lose the eye tracking facility and the camera can warm up. So, I just use the Ninja recording onto a 500GB SSD (hot swappable); this also saves the E10's battery as you don't need to look at its screen or record on it. Plus, the M2 S has a USB output for the camera, although the E10 wants to connect and goes into USB mode unless recording already. The E10 is great when you Bluetooth it to your phone, and with my Sony Xperia 1 II phone, I can split the screen and control the phone and gimble simultaneously. I also have a Tascam mic with a wind cover that connects directly to the Ninja, so the Audio and video are linked in 1 device (easier for editing). I can get some nice drone shots with this setup, especially with the gimble linked to my phone accelerometers
@@MicrocurrentLove If you could get it working you may have a delay between audio and video, although you will be able to correct this in post. Plus I don't think the ZV-E10 provides power to the USB. Would be good to know if you get it working though, it could help some people
Yep. Have the E-10 and the 10-18mm. I took this camera and only this camera to Europe this spring... 62 days, 10 countries. Unbelievable images. The camera is the perfect travel camera, the wide 10-18 is the best lens to use. Sharp. Fast. Love it. Also took the light and the tripod!
The 10-18mm lens on Sony’s APS-C sensor is actually the full frame equivalent of 15-27mm. Sony’s APS-C sensors are a 1.5x crop. You can just multiply the focal length by 1.5 to get the full frame equivalent or you could just divide the focal length by 2 and then add the result to the original focal length to get the full frame equivalent for Sony and most other brands with a 1.5x crop. The latter is easiest to do in your head. I believe that Canon has a 1.6x crop for their APS-C sensor, so for Canon APS-C lenses (and only Canon, I believe) you should multiply the focal length by 1.6.
Everyone talking about rolling shutter. I honestly never have any issues with it… I have owned the ZV E10 for a few months now. Been very satisfied. I picked the ZV E10 because it’s kind of entry level professional camera. It’s really good for those who wants to learn videography and photography more seriously. But if you want convenient, portability, ease of use, pick the ZV-1 It produce amazing quality straight out of the camera without so much hassle. However, if you want to delve a little bit more and improve your videography/photography skill, pick the ZV E10 In a year or two or three, you can begin to upgrade to A6700 or instantly jump to fullframe cameras such as the A7III or A7IV if you have the budget
If you only get one of these things mentioned here get the 10-18 Sony lens, it's on my camera 95% of the time, I did not even bother getting the kit lens, never used it on my A6400, not even once. so when I bought the ZV E10 I purchased the body only, and put my 10-18 F4 on it had that l had for my A5100, and A6400 and now on my ZV E10. Job done. Don't really need any of the other stuff, fit a UV filter to your lens for protection and I use the Sony Bluetooth shooting grip and a decent tripod. I use the Sony VCT-R640.
Great video 😊 thank you for all the info. Just got the Sony zv 10, and it’s driving me nuts! But for the videos like this one, life is just little less stressful 🙏
I want to learn how to do UA-cam videos, but I subscribed because you will help the world somehow, that catches me!!! ❤ thank you for your advice about the gadgets for the camera
Just got my camera. SmallRig cage on order, Anker power brick a fave + in use, LumeCube panel light, same Rode mic as yours - with 3 of my cameras, Sennheiser lower end wireless mic, and have a gimbal but not used yet,
So UA-cam keeps recommending me zve10 videos when I’ve decided to go with zv1. Lol. The rolling shutter and stabilization is the big issue with this camera why I didn’t go for it. I think it’s great as a studio camera. Not really vlogging camera.
I know exactly what you mean. I own both. To be honest, I actually prefer the ZV-1 too (I did a very similar video to this one for that camera as well if you're looking to get some accessories for it). I think they're both great. The rolling shutter can definitely be distracting, but I liked the versatility I now have to use a wide variety of lenses. Thanks for checking out the channel!
@@waykeeperfarmandnerdery Awesome! I just don't feel like the ZV-E10 addressed the few flaws the ZV-1 had. It's still a cool camera, but not really a replacement. I'll be interested to see where Sony takes this line of cameras going forward. Thanks for checking out the video!
If you *don't have time to edit* your video and straight upload what you recorded, then ZV-1 is for you. It is just simple to fix rolling shutter and stabilization in Catalyst Browse.
Thank you for the overview! Let me ask you a question. I bought Sony ZV-E10 camera, mainly for recording video lessons (yoga), in my studio that has rather low lighting. I need your advise about lens. Which one you can suggest me to buy? Thanks in advance for your help! 🙏🏻
For Yoga you'll probably want a wide lens so you can show the full body positions. Take a look at the Sony 10-18 f/4 lens (amzn.to/3wHlWHe). I actually did a full video about this lens on my channel. A good alternative would be the Tamron 11-20 f/2.8 (amzn.to/36U41SE). Good luck with your videos!
1. Yes 2. Definitely 3. Maybe, can help in situations 4. Yes, i can't believe they didn't include a small add-on flash, but that LED light works even better 5. Obviously 6. Maybe, i've had worse cameras than that, but something like the rode is also good 7. Depends on what you want to do 8. Ulanzi MT-41 is also a good option 9. Better: get a larger size and use step up/down ring, e.g. 67mm, you can then use the filters on multiple lenses 10. The new 10-20mm , or even Tamron 11-20mm , are better
Love the concept behind your channel, new sub here! I just ordered the e-10 to get one of the new Sony lenses coming out, these all look like good accessories!
Love the wildlife aspect of your channel. I donated to the Red Panda Network earlier this year in the Himalayas and want to raise more awareness for these little cute guys. Appreciate what you‘re doing buddy! :)
Is it actually advisable to plug the camera to a charger while recording? I woudnt mind doing this if its safe but i also dont want to destroy my life saving due to testing.
I liked this video and ordered three items from your links including the SmallRig cage. My question to you. Do you think it's necessary to use the little safety thing that screws into the upper right part of the cage next to the thumb spot? It seems to be the screw in the bottom would be all I'd need. I also picked up the Rode mic and the SD card. Thanks for great suggestions.
@@RickEvansTheThird I figured that would be the case, but then I did to overthink things. I got to thinking there must be a reason I don't know to include that extra piece. I'm taking it back out. You're right. That slows down the whole process of removing the camera from the cage. Do you happen to have a link to just the top handle for that particular cage? I can't find the right one.
Mine is perfect except for when I move the camera, I have a strange blurriness happening, I'm not talking about rolling shutter. From side to side, up and down even extremely slow its blurry until when I stop. I thought at first it was my new slider, even at minimum speed it does that. Not clean. But when not moving its fantastically sharp. Ever heard of this?
I’d prefer to use a USB dummy battery connected to the power brick rather to risk the type C port and the board inside in case of the camera falling from my hands or the full setup with the tripod.
Is there such a thing as a filter to make everything look softer.. or is that done with lighting? I just HATE the bright white lights.. 6000 kelvin or whatever. I would prefer a softer look. Also.. I went to purchase the USB power supply.. but it indicates it is for phones..?? It does not mention anything about cameras.. ??
Don't get the Sony 10-18mm, get the 10-20mm. It's way better. It's one of the most useful lenses. Get an FX30 and you can center corp that bad boy and it turns into 50mm, and you don't get any of the down scaling de-noise filter and it's actually a very clean image. You really don't want to record the in-camera noise filter. It looks good but messes up your color grading and you can always de-noise in post.
@@whatsnew2964 It's not as sharp and has bad vignetting. The 18-105mm has OSS and is sharper with much less vignetting. The 10-20mm has the new motors that are better for manual focus pulls.
I would prefer the Crane M3 because it's smaller and more lightweight, which makes it much easier to carry around. However, because the Ronin is larger, it has stronger motors to support much heavier cameras and lenses. You might also get slightly longer battery life with the Ronin because of its size. The Crane M3 should get you around 8hrs of runtime, while the Ronin RSC 2 gets about 14hrs. If you don't have a heavy setup and 8hrs of runtime is fine for you, I think the Crane M3 is great because of its smaller size. Which camera and lens are you using to shoot your real estate videos?
@@MasoodJamal Oh, then definitely go with the Crane M3. It will save you a little bit of money, but it's also much smaller and lightweight. I love mine.
Great video! Lots for me to consider getting... if I do indeed get a ZV-E10 (whenever they're back in stock!) One thing I was wondering about though... that rotating platform you used to showcase items. Do you have a link for that??
How well does the Rode mic work if I want to use it to record people cycling (i.e. mountain bike or road bike races)? I'm trying to pick up cyclists that may be 10'-15' away. Is that not what this mic is designed for? If not, is there a different type of mic I need to consider to pick up sounds that are further away? Thanks in advance.
It will pick up sound from that distance. Shotgun mics are designed for very directional recording. So make sure it's pointed right at your subject. If you really want to pick up audio from a distance I'd recommend getting a slightly higher power mic like the Rode VideoMic Pro ( amzn.to/334sd2K) or a larger more professional shotgun mic.
Yes! I've actually taken some photos using the camera. I have a full review coming soon where show some examples. If you watch my video about the Sony 10-18mm lens you can see some stills I took using the ZV-E10.
Would you say the smallrig helps balance the ZV-E10 with the Zihyun M2? I can't for the life of me balance it with the 16mm Sigma cause it's too front heavy.
I don't think it's going to help if you find the balance front heavy. Sounds like the M2 might not be robust enough to handle that camera and lens combo.
@@jochang9012 Actually the M3 would probably do much better. I have both and can say the M3 is much stronger than the M2. It might be worth weighing your setup and then looking up to see what the maximum payload the M3 can handle. But I've seen people put full frame cameras on the M3 which are quite a bit heavier than the ZV-E10.
For home studio, do you recommend it for better to pay more for be camera? Or just get the zv1 Another question, where can I get the rotate circle u used in the video to show a product?
I think it depends on your budget. The ZV-1 is a great value for the price. But if you don't mind paying more for nice lenses, the ZV-E10 might be better for you because you have more options. I actually have a full comparison video of these two cameras coming out tomorrow morning. And the rotating display is from Amazon. You can get it here - amzn.to/3oZ6wsy
The Tamron 11-20 is currently $829. The Sony 10-18 is $798. That is by no measure cheaper. The Tamron also has sharpness fall off around the edges that you won't see on the Sony. I stand by the Sony lens. Thanks for your input and checking out the channel!
Who else is enjoying their new ZV-E10? Any accessories you use that I didn't mention here?
A ZV-E10 just became available to me in the USA so I snagged one with a kit lens. and a Tamron 18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD. I searched for an ND filter to find this channel.
I love mine. Haven't used it much yet but I'm trying to schedule some shoots with it.
Hi, I have the ZV-E10 mounted on the Crane M2 S and on an extension pole; this is with the Atmos Ninja 5 Monitor that records the 4K output directly from the camera. You can also set the Ninja up to record when you hit the record on the E10, although you lose the eye tracking facility and the camera can warm up. So, I just use the Ninja recording onto a 500GB SSD (hot swappable); this also saves the E10's battery as you don't need to look at its screen or record on it. Plus, the M2 S has a USB output for the camera, although the E10 wants to connect and goes into USB mode unless recording already. The E10 is great when you Bluetooth it to your phone, and with my Sony Xperia 1 II phone, I can split the screen and control the phone and gimble simultaneously. I also have a Tascam mic with a wind cover that connects directly to the Ninja, so the Audio and video are linked in 1 device (easier for editing). I can get some nice drone shots with this setup, especially with the gimble linked to my phone accelerometers
@@MicrocurrentLove I really doubt it
@@MicrocurrentLove If you could get it working you may have a delay between audio and video, although you will be able to correct this in post. Plus I don't think the ZV-E10 provides power to the USB. Would be good to know if you get it working though, it could help some people
Yep. Have the E-10 and the 10-18mm. I took this camera and only this camera to Europe this spring... 62 days, 10 countries. Unbelievable images. The camera is the perfect travel camera, the wide 10-18 is the best lens to use. Sharp. Fast. Love it. Also took the light and the tripod!
The 10-18mm lens on Sony’s APS-C sensor is actually the full frame equivalent of 15-27mm. Sony’s APS-C sensors are a 1.5x crop. You can just multiply the focal length by 1.5 to get the full frame equivalent or you could just divide the focal length by 2 and then add the result to the original focal length to get the full frame equivalent for Sony and most other brands with a 1.5x crop. The latter is easiest to do in your head. I believe that Canon has a 1.6x crop for their APS-C sensor, so for Canon APS-C lenses (and only Canon, I believe) you should multiply the focal length by 1.6.
Everyone talking about rolling shutter. I honestly never have any issues with it… I have owned the ZV E10 for a few months now. Been very satisfied.
I picked the ZV E10 because it’s kind of entry level professional camera.
It’s really good for those who wants to learn videography and photography more seriously.
But if you want convenient, portability, ease of use, pick the ZV-1
It produce amazing quality straight out of the camera without so much hassle.
However, if you want to delve a little bit more and improve your videography/photography skill, pick the ZV E10
In a year or two or three, you can begin to upgrade to A6700 or instantly jump to fullframe cameras such as the A7III or A7IV if you have the budget
If you only get one of these things mentioned here get the 10-18 Sony lens, it's on my camera 95% of the time, I did not even bother getting the kit lens, never used it on my A6400, not even once. so when I bought the ZV E10 I purchased the body only, and put my 10-18 F4 on it had that l had for my A5100, and A6400 and now on my ZV E10. Job done. Don't really need any of the other stuff, fit a UV filter to your lens for protection and I use the Sony Bluetooth shooting grip and a decent tripod. I use the Sony VCT-R640.
Thanks for making this! I just purchased my ZV-E10 and I have no idea what I am doing with it! I will be checking out the products you mentioned.
How do you like it?
I don't usually subscribe,, but your passion got me too. Keep it up!
Great video 😊 thank you for all the info. Just got the Sony zv 10, and it’s driving me nuts! But for the videos like this one, life is just little less stressful 🙏
You recommend some very useful stuff. I'm definitely gonna pick a few thing up. Thanks
Awesome! Glad you found the video helpful. 🙌
I want to learn how to do UA-cam videos, but I subscribed because you will help the world somehow, that catches me!!! ❤ thank you for your advice about the gadgets for the camera
Nice! The 10-18mm F4 is equivalent to a 15-27mm full frame
Correct. Which is a nice focal range for vlogs! 👍
And is around the same cost as the camera itself ^^
I also use Urth filters (and for the same reason) on all my lenses for my ZV-E10. Great products and company mission!
Awesome!
Just got my camera.
SmallRig cage on order, Anker power brick a fave + in use, LumeCube panel light, same Rode mic as yours - with 3 of my cameras, Sennheiser lower end wireless mic, and have a gimbal but not used yet,
Thank you for the great video. Love the monstera theme, you got going on 🌿
So UA-cam keeps recommending me zve10 videos when I’ve decided to go with zv1. Lol. The rolling shutter and stabilization is the big issue with this camera why I didn’t go for it. I think it’s great as a studio camera. Not really vlogging camera.
I know exactly what you mean. I own both. To be honest, I actually prefer the ZV-1 too (I did a very similar video to this one for that camera as well if you're looking to get some accessories for it). I think they're both great. The rolling shutter can definitely be distracting, but I liked the versatility I now have to use a wide variety of lenses. Thanks for checking out the channel!
I'm in the same boat with the ZV1!
@@waykeeperfarmandnerdery Awesome! I just don't feel like the ZV-E10 addressed the few flaws the ZV-1 had. It's still a cool camera, but not really a replacement. I'll be interested to see where Sony takes this line of cameras going forward. Thanks for checking out the video!
If you *don't have time to edit* your video and straight upload what you recorded, then ZV-1 is for you. It is just simple to fix rolling shutter and stabilization in Catalyst Browse.
@@14bqdonk i try to do as much fixing in camera, so i dont have to do extra work. but now im planning on getting a full frame camera.
How do you overcome the heating problems if you have to record in 4k outside on summer?
The only one out of those ten items that is worth getting is the 10-18mm lens. It's brilliant, I actually do not even have the kit lens it's useless.
Wow the audio difference with the rode mic is significant, thank you for the demo!
Thank you for the overview!
Let me ask you a question. I bought Sony ZV-E10 camera, mainly for recording video lessons (yoga), in my studio that has rather low lighting.
I need your advise about lens. Which one you can suggest me to buy? Thanks in advance for your help! 🙏🏻
For Yoga you'll probably want a wide lens so you can show the full body positions. Take a look at the Sony 10-18 f/4 lens (amzn.to/3wHlWHe). I actually did a full video about this lens on my channel. A good alternative would be the Tamron 11-20 f/2.8 (amzn.to/36U41SE). Good luck with your videos!
1. Yes
2. Definitely
3. Maybe, can help in situations
4. Yes, i can't believe they didn't include a small add-on flash, but that LED light works even better
5. Obviously
6. Maybe, i've had worse cameras than that, but something like the rode is also good
7. Depends on what you want to do
8. Ulanzi MT-41 is also a good option
9. Better: get a larger size and use step up/down ring, e.g. 67mm, you can then use the filters on multiple lenses
10. The new 10-20mm , or even Tamron 11-20mm , are better
Great solid reviews and suggestions well presented not too dawn out
Love the concept behind your channel, new sub here! I just ordered the e-10 to get one of the new Sony lenses coming out, these all look like good accessories!
Get the a6700. Has the same sensor and more. yes it does over heat w/4k video, but there is now an add-on fan from SmallRig.
Are you able to use the gimbal and the rode mic at the same time? Maybe with the cage and put the mic on the left?
Awesome Video , I got a lot of Knowledge , thanks a lot.
Love the wildlife aspect of your channel. I donated to the Red Panda Network earlier this year in the Himalayas and want to raise more awareness for these little cute guys. Appreciate what you‘re doing buddy! :)
That's awesome! And thank you for the support!
nice video! what the body of the vz-e10 made of?
Is it actually advisable to plug the camera to a charger while recording? I woudnt mind doing this if its safe but i also dont want to destroy my life saving due to testing.
Right on the point thanks man such a great detailed video much needed👌💯 subbed ❤️
Thank you!
If gonna shoot indoors you can get one of those "fake battery" which plug directly into wall
Why? When you can simply plug it into the AC power? I'm still trying to understand why he would buy a USB power brick for indoors.
I got the Weebill S instead but dang, the Crane 3 looks sick! I‘m in LOVE with the MantisPod Pro too. Wouldn‘t want to vlog without it!
Crane M3*
Great video! I like that case.
Cage*
Is Sony Zve10 good for photography?
Is this Zhiyun Crane M3 Gimbal capable for heavier camera like Sony A7CII & kit?
I liked this video and ordered three items from your links including the SmallRig cage. My question to you. Do you think it's necessary to use the little safety thing that screws into the upper right part of the cage next to the thumb spot? It seems to be the screw in the bottom would be all I'd need. I also picked up the Rode mic and the SD card. Thanks for great suggestions.
Thanks man! Yeah, I just use the bottom screw. It makes it much easier to remove the cage if I need to for any reason.
@@RickEvansTheThird I figured that would be the case, but then I did to overthink things. I got to thinking there must be a reason I don't know to include that extra piece. I'm taking it back out. You're right. That slows down the whole process of removing the camera from the cage. Do you happen to have a link to just the top handle for that particular cage? I can't find the right one.
Would you recommend the rode mic or a standing mic for sitting and shooting videos - similar to how you are shooting this video - ?
Does it crop in in 4k?
So if you use the sigma 56mm 1.4, you have go even further away?
Zhiyun Crane m3 best💯❤️
Mine is perfect except for when I move the camera, I have a strange blurriness happening, I'm not talking about rolling shutter. From side to side, up and down even extremely slow its blurry until when I stop. I thought at first it was my new slider, even at minimum speed it does that. Not clean. But when not moving its fantastically sharp. Ever heard of this?
Which one u suggest for this camera, Tamron 11-20 or Sony 10-18…?
hi am beginner recenly bought Sony zv - e10, can u suggest me best settings for low video shoot and picture profile and lens for the same
Love the part where he left all his Amazon affiliate links in the description. Definitely authentic reviews, all of them.
You can link products on your page, that doesn’t mean the companies paid you to promote them you just get something if someone buys from your link
11th should be a ZV-E1
I’d prefer to use a USB dummy battery connected to the power brick rather to risk the type C port and the board inside in case of the camera falling from my hands or the full setup with the tripod.
Best lense for a 4 person video podcast?
Nice..subscribed
what mic is this video recorded on? overhead boom mic?
Does it have a face filter like zv1?
Can you attach the gimbal with the smallrig? Thanks
yes
Why would you buy? A power brick when you are indoors and can connect to AC power?
nice video
The kit lens can do only upto F3.5 aperture which isn't enough for Bokeh shots.
Which is the best lens for F1.4 or so aperture ?
when your battery died while shooting, was the video saved or lost?
Is there such a thing as a filter to make everything look softer.. or is that done with lighting? I just HATE the bright white lights.. 6000 kelvin or whatever. I would prefer a softer look. Also.. I went to purchase the USB power supply.. but it indicates it is for phones..?? It does not mention anything about cameras.. ??
Don't get the Sony 10-18mm, get the 10-20mm. It's way better. It's one of the most useful lenses. Get an FX30 and you can center corp that bad boy and it turns into 50mm, and you don't get any of the down scaling de-noise filter and it's actually a very clean image. You really don't want to record the in-camera noise filter. It looks good but messes up your color grading and you can always de-noise in post.
But 10-18 has Oss
@@whatsnew2964 It's not as sharp and has bad vignetting. The 18-105mm has OSS and is sharper with much less vignetting. The 10-20mm has the new motors that are better for manual focus pulls.
If we compare Zhiyun Crane M3 Vs DJI Ronin RSC 2 so which one is the best choice for indoor Real Estate videography ?
I would prefer the Crane M3 because it's smaller and more lightweight, which makes it much easier to carry around. However, because the Ronin is larger, it has stronger motors to support much heavier cameras and lenses. You might also get slightly longer battery life with the Ronin because of its size. The Crane M3 should get you around 8hrs of runtime, while the Ronin RSC 2 gets about 14hrs. If you don't have a heavy setup and 8hrs of runtime is fine for you, I think the Crane M3 is great because of its smaller size. Which camera and lens are you using to shoot your real estate videos?
@@RickEvansTheThird
I am using Sony ZV-E10 camera with kit lens of 16-50mm
@@MasoodJamal Oh, then definitely go with the Crane M3. It will save you a little bit of money, but it's also much smaller and lightweight. I love mine.
@@RickEvansTheThird
Thanks
Great video! Lots for me to consider getting... if I do indeed get a ZV-E10 (whenever they're back in stock!) One thing I was wondering about though... that rotating platform you used to showcase items. Do you have a link for that??
Thanks! Hope you can find one! And yes, I do have a link for the rotating platform. Here ya go! amzn.to/369V9bK
@@RickEvansTheThird cool thanks! I'll check it out...
Back in stock today online at best buy. Just ordered one this morning
@@kameya87 no way no way, they been out of stock for so long
@@itsyoboig3325 not in stock anymore. I wish I bought 2 lol
can you give me more details on the extra lease
All was nice but didn't talk about flash for which I search your video....
Hi. Does zv e 10 can hold 256gb memory card?
Yes I use one
You should get the dummy battery wall charger from Sony and ECM-B10 mic from Sony. Also 256gb memory card tough is better from Sony.
Has anyone tested the crane m3 with their blueetoth module, if it works on the ZV-E10? how well does it fit?
Test the e 11m lens f1.8
How well does the Rode mic work if I want to use it to record people cycling (i.e. mountain bike or road bike races)? I'm trying to pick up cyclists that may be 10'-15' away. Is that not what this mic is designed for? If not, is there a different type of mic I need to consider to pick up sounds that are further away?
Thanks in advance.
It will pick up sound from that distance. Shotgun mics are designed for very directional recording. So make sure it's pointed right at your subject. If you really want to pick up audio from a distance I'd recommend getting a slightly higher power mic like the Rode VideoMic Pro ( amzn.to/334sd2K) or a larger more professional shotgun mic.
Does the record button on the Crane M3 work with ZV-E10? When I press the record button on the Crane M3, it does nothing
It is good for photos!?
Yes! I've actually taken some photos using the camera. I have a full review coming soon where show some examples. If you watch my video about the Sony 10-18mm lens you can see some stills I took using the ZV-E10.
Would you say the smallrig helps balance the ZV-E10 with the Zihyun M2? I can't for the life of me balance it with the 16mm Sigma cause it's too front heavy.
I don't think it's going to help if you find the balance front heavy. Sounds like the M2 might not be robust enough to handle that camera and lens combo.
@@RickEvansTheThird guess M3 won't help either then
@@jochang9012 Actually the M3 would probably do much better. I have both and can say the M3 is much stronger than the M2. It might be worth weighing your setup and then looking up to see what the maximum payload the M3 can handle. But I've seen people put full frame cameras on the M3 which are quite a bit heavier than the ZV-E10.
is one option to buy a better camera ?
You have crane but much better for gimbal is ronin or fuiyo tech gimbal you can hald it by your 2 hands
Is Zhiyun can handle the zv10 camera+small rig plus the extra light on top bro?
Hi, can you tell me what is the device @9:51 which is rotating..! on which you put the filters. I don’t know what to call it and I need one of that.
It is a rotating display platform. This is the one I use amzn.to/3zGvuSa
@@RickEvansTheThird thank you so very much. Really appreciate your help.
What is your studio camera for recording this video?
I can’t justify a mini shotgun mic on my camera when I record audio in post.
ZhiYun 智雲 pronounced as "Zhee-Yoon".
the lens is a 85 prime not a 10-18mm
For the price point, is the a6600 better than the zv-e10 for vlogging? I am wanting a good camera for food shows and mukbang videos.
if it's for still videos zv e10 will outperform a6600
Get the a6700. has the same sensor and more...
For home studio, do you recommend it for better to pay more for be camera? Or just get the zv1
Another question, where can I get the rotate circle u used in the video to show a product?
I think it depends on your budget. The ZV-1 is a great value for the price. But if you don't mind paying more for nice lenses, the ZV-E10 might be better for you because you have more options. I actually have a full comparison video of these two cameras coming out tomorrow morning. And the rotating display is from Amazon. You can get it here - amzn.to/3oZ6wsy
@@RickEvansTheThird i will wait and subscribed 👍
@@emadsam5012 It's up now. Hope it helps you decide.
8:40 it may be good for zve10 but it moves to much with a7siii - I have tried it. jobby gorilla pod looks stronger overall
Title: 10 Accessories to make your Sony ZV-E10 Better.
Recording time 4k 30p at medium temperature
Hmm, I'm getting great battery life with the Sony's. Maybe that's the problem.
the background music is too loud
Tamron 11-20mm + Catalyst Browse is cheaper and better than Sony 10-18mm. Sony's OSS and/or IBIS is a joke anyway.
The Tamron 11-20 is currently $829. The Sony 10-18 is $798. That is by no measure cheaper. The Tamron also has sharpness fall off around the edges that you won't see on the Sony. I stand by the Sony lens. Thanks for your input and checking out the channel!
How can you call this a vlogging camera with no touch screen, terrible battery life, and very ordinary IBIS ? Makes no sense.
Get the a6700. Has same sensor and more.
My camera has a buzzing sound, I film ASMR which I need silence but the camera has a background noise:( before I start recording and during!