Great For Serious Vloggers
This is the most affordable interchangeable lens option in the ZV lineup. Compared to its fixed-lens siblings, like the ZV-1, it gives you more creative freedom with lens choices.
One of the big upgrades in the ZV-E10 II is its new processor, which allows the camera to capture 10-bit video. This means you can record Log footage with plenty of control, giving you greater flexibility when grading color and tone. Plus, it lets you capture true HDR footage for playback on HDR phones and TVs.
While the ZV-E10 II doesn't include Sony's AI processing unit, it still packs some of the latest subject-recognition algorithms. It also features focus breathing compensation, which, when used with compatible Sony lenses, crops into the narrowest effective field of view and adjusts the crop and scaling as the focus distance changes. This helps maintain consistent framing, a big plus when shooting dynamic scenes.
Regarding video capabilities, the ZV-E10 II can shoot 4K (UHD) up to 60 frames per second and 1080p (HD) up to 120 frames per second. The high 120 fps is great for capturing smooth slow-motion footage. Just remember there are two caveats: sensor size and the fact that you're shooting in HD instead of UHD at the higher frame rates.
Like most vlogging cameras, the ZV-E10 II captures audio through an internal mic array. Sony considered the typical scenarios vloggers face by allowing the mic to automatically adjust its focus between several modes: front audio, rear audio, all directions, and auto. I found the auto mode wasn't perfect every time, but in most cases, the audio was usable. Luckily, it's easy to switch modes on the touch LCD. Sony even includes a wind muff that attaches to the mic array, which helps reduce wind noise when you're shooting outdoors.