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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sony
Based on 183 Reddit mentions
$698.00
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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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I can actually help you with this. I had the same issue a year ago. I've bought the Sony Alpha ZV-E10 Mirroless VLOG camera. It does great in low light, has 4k, zoom, reading LCD screen on back that can swing off to the side to provide a view on camera. The microphone picks up a lot more than I thou
...Current-Drawing4126 in r/StandUpComedy
March 30, 2026 3:30 PM
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This honestly depends on a lot of things. Would need more info. Budget, number of cameras you have currently and deliverables. I think you’re talking about reception because that’s the low light portion of the day for the most part. I would use a tighter lens for speeches as you want to not put your
...AlwaysInCar in r/weddingvideography
April 3, 2026 11:56 PM
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honestly your phone is already solid for what you're doing! most cameras in that range wont beat it in low light unless you invest in a good lens. if you want a "real camera" something like the Sony ZV-E10 or a used A7III would be a step up, but audio is where your phone probably still wins unless y
...watch-sam in r/AskPhotography
March 29, 2026 1:29 AM
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It doesn't use the same sensor Zv-E10 uses the same sensor as a6100, a6400 and a6600 which have lower noise than a6000 sensor - dpreview
dhawk_95 in r/ZVE10
April 6, 2026 3:17 PM
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honestly the zv-1f might struggle in dark clubs. the sensor is small so low light performance isn't great. for that scenario you want something with a larger sensor that handles noise better. a used sony zv-e10 with a fast prime lens would be a way better fit. it lets in way more light and you can s
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/cinematography
March 26, 2026 8:17 AM
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I believe, Sony ZVE10 -II could be your choice as its a relatively light camera with good low light performance and dynamic range with 10-bit color profile. You could also have a look at Nikon z50 II or Fujifilm XM-5, as all of them seem to fit in your budget range. All of the above cameras have 10-
...Prudent-Quit7462 in r/CampingandHiking
January 28, 2026 7:55 AM
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