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Sony ZV-E10 II Mirrorless Camera Officially Announced

Sony officially announced the new Sony ZV-E10 II mirrorless camera and a new Sony E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II lens.

Pre-order links:

  • Sony ZV-E10 II body: $998 at B&H, Adorama.
  • Sony ZV-E10 II with 16-50mm Lens: $1,098 at B&H, Adorama.
  • Sony E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II Lens: $298 at B&H, Adorama.

The Sony ZV-E10 II, an upgrade from its content-creation-focused predecessor, features a 26MP APS-C sensor for enhanced performance and high-quality imagery. This compact camera is ideal for vloggers and aligns with popular models like the FX30 and a6700. It includes built-in creative shooting modes, a 3-capsule directional microphone, a 3″ articulating LCD touchscreen with vertical orientation support, and an integrated tally light, making it a versatile tool for vlogging. Additional improvements in the ZV-E10 II are a 759-point phase detection autofocus system, Cinematic Vlog mode, an AI processing unit, and compatibility with larger-capacity NP-FZ100 batteries.

Sony ZV-E10 II Key Features:

  • 26MP APS-C Exmor R CMOS Sensor
  • UHD 4K60p and Full HD 120p Video
  • 3.0″ Touchscreen LCD, Vertical Support
  • 759-Point Fast Hybrid Phase Detection
  • Up to 11-fps Shooting, ISO 100-32000
  • Real-Time Eye AF and Tracking
  • Background Defocus, Product Showcase
  • Focus Breathing Compensation
  • Directional 3-Capsule Mic and Windscreen
  • Headphone and Microphone Ports

The Sony E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II Lens is designed for APS-C mirrorless camera sensors, providing a versatile full-frame equivalent zoom range of 24-75mm in a compact design. Its variable aperture of f/3.5 to 5.6 keeps the lens lightweight and compact, suitable for most photography needs. When the camera is powered off, the lens retracts to just 1.25″, enhancing its portability.

Quick autofocusing and improved Optical SteadyShot image stabilization counteract handheld camera shake for sharper imagery. Four aspherical elements and one Extra-Low Dispersion element ensure high-resolution imagery throughout the zoom range. The lens supports focus pulling while shooting up to 120 fps and autofocus while zooming for intuitive single-person filming with moving subjects.


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