Everything on the Sony ZV-E 10
Sony ZV-E 10
- This camera for vloggers, travel enthusiasts, and product reviewers records in 4K resolution for a high image quality.
- In Portrait Mode, you can record footage that's ready for your social media channels like Instagram and TikTok right away.
- You can show products in your video with the Product Showcase Setting, so the camera quickly focuses on your product.
- The camera crops the images in Active Mode, so your image angle becomes smaller.
Product Showcase Setting
The Product Showcase Setting is essential on the ZV-E 10 mirrorless camera. We know the function from the ZV-1 Vlog. It's useful for vloggers that frequently review products. The camera recognizes the product you're showing and automatically focuses on it, even if your face is still in the frame. Did you take the product out of the frame? The autofocus automatically focuses on your face again. This way, you can continue talking to your followers when you show products.
Streaming for gaming and video calls
With the USB streaming function, you can use the camera during online meetings or for gaming. This way, you can improve the image quality of your camera if you have an important business meeting, for example. Simply connect a USB cable to the camera. You don't need any software to stream footage.
Extensive options for vloggers
On the top of the camera, there are some useful buttons you can use to quickly switch modes. Choose whether you want a bokeh effect with 1 touch of a button, for example. The auto exposure ensures that your face is well-lit. This is useful if you move a lot. You can use various vlog functions, such as a soft skin effect and portrait mode. You can use the portrait mode for your Instagram stories, for example.
Video options
If you record videos with the ZV-E 10, you have multiple options. You can record in 4K with 30 fps. The camera also has an S&Q mode that allows you to record between 1 and 100 fps. If you choose 1 fps, you make a time-lapse video. If you want to record slow motion footage, choose 100 fps. The camera does this automatically when you select the number of frames per second.