Sony Middle East and Africa announced the launch of the ZV-E10 II, the second generation of the ZV-E10 camera, in Qatar. The original ZV-E10 is an APS-C camera and part of Sony’s ZV family of cameras for content creation, designed to be an easy-to-operate, compact and versatile device for content creators of all levels. The new ZV-E10 II maintains all the features that creators love about the original camera – such as the creative view, output exposure setting, background focus blur and vari-angle touch screen – as a basis for enhanced sophistication and ease of use.
The camera’s internal components have also been improved over its predecessor, with the Exmor R™ CMOS sensor upgraded to 26 megapixels (effective) and adopting the BIONZ XR™ image processing engine Sony’s latest. Some additional updates to this model include improvements in autofocus and video capabilities: Cinematic Vlog Setting, new photo user interface (UI), Sony Z Large Capacity Battery upgrade for battery life better, and connectivity improvements for easier live streaming and data transfer. more. It is also a small and light camera that fits comfortably in the hand of the content creator, and weighs around 377 grams.
The ZV-E10 II features two main functions designed to produce high-quality content straight from the camera: Creative Looks and Cinematic Vlog Setting. When shooting video and still photos, users can instantly enhance their images by choosing from ten Creative Look options: Standard (ST), Portrait (PT), Neutral (NT), Vivid (VV), Vivid 2 (VV2), Film (FL) ), and Instant (IN), Soft Highkey (SH), Black & White (BW), and Sepia (SE). Each of these styles is highly customizable and can be edited through eight different parameters, allowing content creators to fine-tune their content. Once customized, the content creator can save six personal custom styles directly into the camera for easy reuse.
Sony launches the new generation of ZV-E10 II camera
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