The Shot Mark feature helps you to make a short clip (under 60 seconds) and send it to a smartphone through Sony’s app. Some other highlights of Sony’s ZV-1F include a bokeh switch and Shot Mark. Its slow and quick setting supports 60x hyperlapse capture in HD but it uses contrast-detect-only autofocus. The ZV-1F has frame rates of 30fps and 120fps for 4K and 1080p videos respectively. The choice of electronic stabilization allows only a 1.23x crop. The ZV-1F has an ISO range of 125-12800 and a front-facing tally light for recording.Īlthough the camera has a 2x 1080p digital zoom and 1.5x in 4K, it lacks built-in stabilization. There is also a removable deadcat that removes wind noise while shooting. The camera has a directional microphone with a forward bias to isolate your voice. Its affordability means the ZV-1F is not great for shooting products and other people. The device’s fully articulated display and its extra view make the ZV-1F to be great for taking self-shots. It also has a Type-1 sensor as its predecessor, the ZV-1 but with a wide-angle, 20mm zoom. The device is equipped with a 20.1MP sensor, 4K video, and a user-friendly setup. The Sony ZV-1F is the third in Sony’s lineup of vlogging cameras. It is a great tool for content creators and is a few notches better than a mobile phone in that regard. Sony has released the ZV-1F camera and it comes with an affordable price tag.
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