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Home Blog M.Mag Sony ZV-1 Camera Review Sony camera - for bloggers and more Compact cameras, that is, cameras with a non-interchangeable lens, have practically disappeared from the market - they have been supplanted by smartphones. And yet it is too early to write off this class of cameras for scrap. Whatever one may say, the image quality of the best representatives of the segment will be higher than that of smartphones. Plus the capabilities of optical zoom and optical stabilization. We think you understand that such models are created for those for whom the capabilities of a smartphone are already not enough. For example, Sony ZV-1 is addressed to bloggers, or rather, video bloggers - this is how the manufacturer positions it. In our review, we will tell you what technologies will help the Sony ZV-1 buyer in creating unique content! The ZV-1 is called a compact for a reason. The camera is really so small that it fits easily into a pocket. Of course, it is much thicker than a smartphone familiar to many, but its shooting capabilities are much wider. For e Sony Accessories & Supplies for Electronics in Kenya xample, the relatively thin body easily accommodates the 2.7x ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T * zoom lens. Its equivalent focal length matches the popular 24-70mm zoom lenses among photographers, and its fast F1.8-2.8 aperture allows shooting in low light conditions. This lens also has a few more unobvious, at first glance, advantages. For example, he can shoot from a very close distance, only 5 cm. The lens has a built-in ND filter, which will allow you to use an open aperture even when shooting in bright sunlight. And the optical stabilizer, which is also here, will help against shaking and trembling. The matrix responsible for the final image quality is significantly larger than in smartphones. It has a 13.2mm x 8.8mm format typical of many premium compacts. It is a well-known fact: the larger the matrix, the higher the quality of the photo and video. The resolution of photos is 20 megapixels, and video recording is possible in 4K. Another major advantage of the ZV-1 is its fully rotatable display design. No matter how you hold the camera, you can still turn it towards you. It also pivots to a selfie position when you shoot yourself. It can also be folded so that the glossy surface is hidden. This is doubly convenient. Firstly, the display in your pocket will not be scratched. Second, the camera will automatically turn on when you open the screen, or turn off when you close it. The ZV-1 display is touch-sensitive and actively participates in camera control. When it comes to control, the Sony ZV-1 exhibits an interesting duality. On the one hand, the camera copes well with all tasks in auto mode. By the way, it is enabled by default. Often, no additional action is required besides pressing the shutter button or recording start. And if the camera is not focused there, just touch the desired point on the screen - autofocus will instantly rebuild. For faces and eyes, the camera focuses automatically. There is even a separate button on the body that allows you to blur the background more or less. Naturally, experienced photographers will quickly learn that it controls the aperture value. And for a person far from technical subtleties, such a button will be an important control element. On the other hand, we have before us not a cheap "soap box", but a powerful creative tool with many fine settings. The menus and controls are the same as the full-frame Sony Alpha cameras! Even the arrangement of the buttons is similar, although they themselves are made quite miniature. This means that an experienced photographer or videographer can always adjust the settings to suit their shooting style or situation. There are all the necessary manual and semi-automatic modes. The joystick on the back is combined with a control dial that allows you to change the shutter speed or aperture. Quick access to the main shooting parameters is carried out with the Fn button, and the menu called in this way can be formed by the user himself. The creators of the Sony ZV-1 managed to strike a good compromise: the camera is independent and smart enough not to force you to crawl into the menu, but in the hands of a demanding photographer or videographer it can provide access to all the fine settings. Sony has long taken the autofocus system of its cameras to a very high level. The devices are able to find faces and eyes in pictures, focus on the faces of animals, confidently keeping them in sharpness, and f https://jiji.co.ke/accessories-and-supplies-for-electronics/sony

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