@@JasonVong Im very confused about the s&q, seems like i don't have same options like others. Also it won't record... i prolly need better card than extreme pro 200ms. Also took it on 2 interviews here in Denmark, recorded 4k 50fps and it overheated twice in 2 days... Can you make a video on how to avoid, and will it help to disable bluetooth and put it in airplane mode???? :D
Hey Jason! Love your content as always! Since you travel vlog so much and shoot all the time, have you ever run into a situation where you need a 256gb SD instead of 128gb? Is 256gb overkill for travel vlog or just making videos in general (shoot in 4k 10bit 422)? Im debating between the two, I will love and appreciate to hear your thought on this. Thank you so much!
I'm running also a travel channel (For Norway) No, so very useful video. Question: - What kind of gear do you pack (and how) when going on 6-8 h mountain hike ? -How well does the ZV-E1 subzero (lower than -15) temperatures ? (I used bulkier cedars which produced a lot of heat, so it worked)
Great accessory tips, I've been holding out on the ZV-E1 but think it might be mine real soon... lol I have the a7iv but never get it out because its so heavy and I have really only used it for video 99.9% of the time. I always feel like I need to hold out for something with better pics too like an a7cii but if this one would still have the best video it's probably best for me... so hard to decide! If I get this I would sell my a7iv though...
Hello, I will be happy to answer your questions. The standard stabilizer can be activated at 4k 120 fps or FHD 240 FPS, but it also depends on the specific camera which stabilizer can be used. Focus tracking generally works well at 120 fps and 240 FPS, but this can vary depending on the camera. In low-light conditions, the quality may be similar to the FX3 and A7SIII, but this depends on the specific camera. It is important to compare the specific features and performance of the cameras to get an accurate assessment. I hope these answers have been helpful. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Thank you.
Hey man, I am having trouble getting me Seemo to properly display anything. I’ve troubleshooted what I know, I know each component works, the exception being the USB-C to iphone that is provided. thankfully I finally found your video as the only thing I’m actually seeing confirming that it’s ZV-E1 compatible. I know the camera is detecting the micro HDMI because the camera display turns off once plugged in (presumably switching to the external display once plugged in, but the external doesn’t actually show anything). Did you have any issues connecting it?
These youtubers prepare promotional videos for assessories which some of them if you buy, you will not be going to use them ever because of impracticality with them. So choose wisely and invest wisely based on your requirements and practice.
What do you think about getting a small rig cage for this camera? Since the body material is a bit cheaper than like like the a7s3 for protection. Also heard cages can maybe help dissipate heat just a little considering this cameras "heating" issues.
My Peak Design Clips Screw are always getting loose after a whole day of walking. One time the peak design clip almost fell off because it was already so loose. Anyone experience the same?
I've mentioned this in my review, it gives passable results. Doesn't replace a gimbal but helpful in a pinch! I would say, try upping the shutter speed to see if it can help compensate for the choppiness!
Does it make sense to use a Sony ZV-E1 width the 11mm 1.8 APS-C lense for ultra wide-angle real estate photography? Or should I better choose a A7III or A7IV for this hack (Because the ZV-E1 has only 12MP?)
Hello! I find 11mm is far to wide for real estate. Most professionals swear that 16mm is wide enough and keep a nice looking perspective with low distortion. Look into the Viltrox 16mm if you would like a budget full frame lens for your E1.
I'm very new to this camera space. I'm curious to understand why people prefer to get multiple 64 or 128 GB SD cards versus a single 256 GB SD card. Is there some pros and cons to balance?
I'm new also, but presumably getting smaller cards let's you just have one card per trip and save it as opposed to reusing a larger card over and over.
Hello. Cost is usually the factor. a v90 SD card is 4x the cost of a v30. When I bought the ZVE1 I couldn't even afford an SD card to shoot in 4k 10 bit 4:2:2 for a month. When I bought a card, I only could afford a smaller one. Ultimately, a 256G v90 SD card would be great, but its like $200 and I just can't justify the cost. If you can afford 1 big on and just leave it in your camera, I think you have the right idea.
@@JasonVonghow is the AF and stabilization compared to Sony lenses? I've heard Sony native lenses work better. How does the Tamron 20-40mm f2.8 compare to the Sony 20-70mm f4?
@@JasonVong thanks for the recommendation. My concerns are mainly handling noise, the b10 with the shorter design seem to wiggle less the last I saw these in person. Was wondering if that is also your experience. Price differences are minimal where I’m at. You should be able to pick up the b1m at camera yodobashi at discounted prices.