I didn't buy the Sony ZV-E1 (not yet...)
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- In this video, I talk about looking for a permanent UA-cam studio camera... is the Sony ZV-E1 the perfect option?
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I bought it last year and have 0 regrets. Coupled with the a7cii as a b cam, it’s a crazy bang for your buck powerhouse
Do not worry about overheating with ZV-E1! Had it in 38 degree sun in Thailand without it overheating and running at 120 fps. If you just record in studio with 24 fps you will definitely be fine.
Thanks for sharing that info!
Have you considered the A7C2 with its full frame A74 sensor that only crops at 60 fps which I presume you won’t use in the studio. It’s surprisingly not prone to overheating and is also good for live-streaming
That’s a good recommendation! I’ll have a look into that one 👍
I ended up getting the Lumix S5iiX. Best bang for buck, full frame, 6k opengate, vlog.
That could be an option too! Might have to do some research… aka watch a bunch of UA-cam reviews 😉
@@YourStoryStudios I was originally considering waiting for the A7s IV or get the Canon R8. The guy at Digidirect recommend I consider the Lumix. Did some research and it turned out to be great value as well as having features I wanted that the others didn't have or had them at much higher priced cameras. My concern was the AF which had improved after the FW update and glass. While they don't have a lot of it, I just need the ones that I would need for youtube. Just picked up a Sigma Art 24mm DG HSM f1.4 for under $800 aud also at Digidirect. Really happy. Came from Nikon D500 and Canon 200D.
@@Raima888s nice! I would be looking at a 24mm. Does the Sigma have much focus breathing?
@@YourStoryStudios I only got it on Wednesday, so I haven't used it that much. From what I have used, it's been perfect. I haven't been able to flaw it it on the S5iiX in video. Photo is working fine.
I have both the ZV-E1 and the Lumix S5IIX, and I think that for your needs, the S5IIX is a better buy
I’ve been looking at the S5iix and there’s something about the motion cadence, or the image, that looks a bit off to me. Not sure if it’s just in my head or just the couple of videos I’ve looked at. Compared to Sony footage, the motion looks a bit blurry and I don’t think it’s a shutter speed issue. Let me know if you have any thoughts.
@@YourStoryStudios the rolling shutter in the Sony is definitely faster, but as long as you don't film sports or fast action, I don't think you'd have any issues with the S5IIX. The only time I prefer to use the ZV-E1 is in very low light, because of the second base ISO of 12800 vs 4000 in the S5IIX. But in a studio environment, I would pick the S5IIX every time
@@eagoramaria very helpful insight! I've had a look at a few more S5iiX videos and they do look good.