Sony
Alpha ZV-E1
Based on 170 Reddit mentions
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Old Sony Users Who Switched To Panasonic; Any Regrets?
Seeing a lot of a67 series people here saying no regrets. I came from fx3 to Lumix twice. Once for s5iix and I switched back. Then recently I swapped fx3 again for s1iie. Neither the Sony or the Lumix are my main camera for work. I had red with the Sonys (fx3, a7cii and zve1) and I recently switched
...Average__Sausage in r/Lumix
December 19, 2025 7:48 PM
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Hello ZV E10, E10 Mark II Users. If we crank up the ISO to max, can we capture a video like this? I know. Not photo using Long Exposure. But a video. Is it possible?
Since I specialize in filming in extreme lowlight nature.. (for Docu/TV etc) And since I often shoot the night sky. I can tell you that Capturing the Milky Way like that in video... that will take way more than what the E10/E10ii are capable off. Their Max ISO in video is 32.000 And even with a ligh
...Ray2022-Mac in r/SonyZVE10
March 27, 2026 2:35 PM
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thinking of switching from ZVE1 (fx3 sensor) to Lumix S5ii for Stabilization and higher resolution?
That’s why the stabilization sucks. You need to use a Sony lens with the zve1 and use dynamic active stabilization or what ever it’s called. I hage a zve1 and if you use a native Sony lens the stabilization is almost like a gimbal. Sony is a bitch ass company for doing this.
Videoplushair in r/FX3
June 20, 2025 1:46 PM
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How to unify my camera systems? (Canon RF / Leica / Sony / RED)
The easiest option would be to replace your Sony ZV-E1 with something like the upcoming Nikon ZR. That would save you from your set of E-mount lenses. You don't necessarily have to invest in new lenses for ZR, as the Z-mount is the most adaptable mount around. You can adapt any of your lenses to it,
...ProtonicBlaster in r/videography
September 14, 2025 8:03 PM
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Sony ZV-E1 vs FX30 for cooking videos (Food Content Creator)
the fx30 is the smarter pick for food work because the super35 sensor gives you more depth of field at similar apertures - easier to keep that whole pan in focus. pair it with the sony 90mm macro or the sigma 18-50 f2.8 for top-down shots. if you want extra pop in those reds and oranges, grab a tiff
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/cinematography
May 6, 2026 6:47 AM
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#slog3vsclog3
I actually have the opposite issue. Easy to make Canon footage look good, sony footage always looks dogshit to me. //Used to own a canon r5c and c70, now own a sony zv-e1 but i work a lot with fx6's. Also own two REDs, much prefer grading the Red cameras.
wasprocker in r/videography
April 27, 2025 6:22 PM
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HELP - DJI RS3 mini shaky footage
I have the same gimbal but with the full frame zve1, that's how trashy sony stab is, you need to use sony catalyst browse to stabilize it, it'll come exactly the way you think, it uses the gyro data of the video I might get downvoted, but sony stab is really bad compared to lumix or other brands als
...lanamakesart in r/videography
March 5, 2026 10:08 PM
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S9 Owners - Is it Good For Youtube Content Creation? Or is there Anything else that you like better?
I have the s9 and the a7cii the ibis is better on the lumix but not so much so that "everything is shaky af" on the sony, even with the lumix you have to be careful otherwise you get a lot of wobble af is still better on the sony The zve1 should be very similar to the a7cii, if you had all those iss
...VisitLopsided5447 in r/LumixS9
April 6, 2026 7:21 AM
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For VIDEO, how does the s1ii stack up against the newly released sony A7 V? What about the r6 mk iii or the z6 iii?
the IBIS isn't as good as lumix, huge difference apparently going by how other sony full frame cameras are. ZV e1 doesn't have any video centric features, like shutter angle...i like being able to set the shutter angle to 180 degree so if i change frame rates I don't have to worry about adjusting sh
...photorph in r/Lumix
December 10, 2025 3:09 PM
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Sony gear question
How about a used A7II so you can use the Sony full frame glass you've already got and so you can continue to invest into the same ecosystem? For static stills (Ie no autofocus) Sony hasn't really made any major updates to the A7 series' photo capabilities since the A7II, with a particular lack of an
...Rdub in r/RealEstatePhotography
March 18, 2026 7:36 PM
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