Sony
Alpha ZV-E10
Based on 285 Reddit mentions
$748.00
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Q for Comedians: Best Camera for Shooting Shows? I Made a Mistake.
Here's my current setup: ZVE10 - got it from FB Marketplace 2nd hand for $500. Shoots 4k 30fps. Eye and face tracking is pretty good. Can shoot for 2+ hours just fine without battery swaps if you plug it into a power bank and the internal battery is fully charged. There are some situations when it d
...redkinoko in r/StandUpComedy
March 30, 2026 3:24 PM
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Tech Review Contents
I have the ZV-E10 (Mk 1) & Hollyland Lark M2 which work very well together - never had any issues. The standard 16-50mm kit lens works well - especially when you do talking head video where you can control the lighting (it helps maintain focus). I found that you may want to use manual focus when doi
...LazyManJoe in r/ZVE10
January 5, 2026 4:01 PM
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If you were starting out today and had a goal in mind of having equipment that was budget conscious and would take great video, but wanted to do stuff that was a bit more physical (outdoors, hiking, etc), what would you pick to go into your bag ?
Probably a Sony ZVE10 II and the Sony 18-105 F4 OSS, a VND, some kind of wireless mic, and a tripod. I'm actually quite partial to the Joby 3k / 5k flexible tripods for travel stuff as I do a lot of shoots on hikes where I'm riding my bike to and from the hike, so I really prioritize light weight an
...Rdub in r/videography
May 19, 2026 8:15 PM
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Camera suggestions?
For that budget I'd honestly recommend the Sony ZV-E10 with a good wide angle lens. I've been using it for about a year and it's fantastic for workout content because the autofocus tracks movement really well, which is huge when you're demonstrating exercises. The flip screen makes framing yourself
...Exciting_Bad_7909 in r/personaltraining
April 7, 2026 9:02 PM
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MEGATHREAD - ajuda com compra de equipamentos [abril e maio/2026]
Eu iria de S5 usada se você conseguir encontrar e não depender de auto foco, ou a S9 usada se você conseguir encontrar e precisar de um auto foco melhor; são duas câmeras com custo benefício muito bom, a S5 tem a imagem melhor que a S5II e a S9. Se estiver tendo dificuldade pra achar uma das duas, a
...polentaveloce in r/fotografiaBR
April 1, 2026 10:16 PM
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Sports videography camera. Sony? Lumix? Others?
If you’re just sticking the camera on a tripod & having a wide shot with locked off focus - either camera will be fine technically. If you intend to follow the ball & zoom in etc, you’ll need PDAF so the lowest lumix would be a GH7, the m43 sensor will give good zoom capabilities for close ups at a
...Ok-Obligation6370 in r/videography
May 23, 2026 3:36 AM
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Obsessed with BlackMagic but I’m a beginner
i made exactly that mistake. i really liked the look of a video someone shot with the blackmagic so i got one. the 4k version. i didnt realize you need to colorgrade and especially there is no autofocus. i was overwhelmed and it took the joy away pretty quickly. that was a couple years ago, and im p
...SnooTomatoes8935 in r/videography
May 18, 2026 1:22 PM
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I'm starting to think it's impossible to make a small m43 body with current technology
And smaller sensor should mean everything can be relatively smaller than larger formats, but that's not been the case in recent years. It's likely due to the new stacked sensor needing more heat dissipation regardless of how large said sensor is. Meanwhile Fuji and Sony are able to make newer camera
...man__i__love__frogs in r/M43
May 13, 2026 1:38 PM
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Beginner filmmaker looking for an affordable camera for short films + photograph
honestly for starting out the Sony ZV-E10 is hard to beat for hybrid work. it gives you that cinematic look without a huge learning curve. another strong option is the Canon R50 which has solid photo features and good video. both are small enough for college and travel. the zv-e10 has better video a
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/cinematography
May 10, 2026 7:00 AM
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My job asked me to shoot videos for them on-site. What would you recommend?
For a sub-$1,000 company-owned setup, I would think in terms of the whole package rather than spending almost everything on the camera body. A practical split could be: - Camera: something with reliable autofocus, articulating screen, mic input, and clean 1080p/4K. Since you already know Canon, a Ca
...trendrank_shop in r/AskPhotography
May 1, 2026 11:36 PM
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