Anticipated since last week, today Sony announced the ZV-1, a new camera for video (pre-order now from B&H for $800). The all-new, video-forward design with a compact body is packed with advanced imaging technology and easy-to-use functionality.
Sony’s new ZV-1 was purpose-built to meet the needs and demands of today’s video creators
said Neal Manowitz, deputy president of Imaging Product and Solutions Americas at Sony Electronics.
We are always listening to our customers, and this camera is the result of direct feedback from our extended community. Featuring an innovative design plus many new technologies, settings and modes, it will allow creators to make content in ways they have never been able to before.
Importantly, the ZV-1 is another example of Sony engaging the creators and delivering the most requested features in new products. The ZV-1 resulted from Sony engineers attending events like Camera Camp and Kando Trip.
The 24-70mm, f1.8-2.8 lens is from the RX100 V and the 1.0-type stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor from the RX100 VII with 315 phase detection af point and a face priority mode with natural skin tones.
While intended for YouTubers who are good at talking to themselves, the new camera ships with SLOG 3 and 4k video. It’ll serve traveling pros, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts who put a premium on lightweight gear. Watch the launch video for all the new features.
To attract pre-orders, the ZV-1 will ship June 28, 2020 for $749. After that, the price will increase $50 to approximately $799 USD. In a firmware update this July, the camera with live stream. There is also a Vlogger accessories kit with a grip and mic. For all the details visit the ZV-1 site.