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Sony’s new ZV-E1 camera is designed to help your vlogs suck less

The Sony ZV-E1 camera without a lens attached, held up in a person’s hands above a blue cutting mat.
The Sony ZV-E1 is pretty dang small for a full-frame camera.

We know what most vlogs and YouTube videos look like in this, our Age of Content. So does Sony, and it’s starting to make cameras built to spit out exactly the style of video you’re looking to mimic.

The new Sony ZV-E1 is a compact mirrorless full-frame system camera that’s dedicated to content creators and aimed squarely at vloggers. It’s the new flagship offering of Sony’s established ZV line of vlog-centric cameras, taking a similar 12-megapixel backside-illuminated full-frame sensor as the pro-focused FX3 and mixing in the A7R V’s AI autofocus smarts to reduce the friction in making high-quality video content.

My colleague Becca Farsace spent a week with the camera and tested many of its vlog-centric automated features for you to…

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