Sony ZV-1 Vlogging Camera
Sony's RX100 line of compact cameras make great video devices, but there were some drawbacks. Nearly all of them have been addressed with the ZV-1. Built with video in mind, it has a 28-70mm equivalent lens that trades some zoom for a wider f/1.8 aperture for better bokeh, paired with the same 20.1-megapixel stacked CMOS image sensor found on the RX100 VII. It has the same eye-autofocus, 4K shooting, and mic jack as the latter model while replacing the tilt-up screen with one that swings to the side, and adding a three-mic array with bundled wind guard, a built-in ND filter, a front-facing recording indicator, a lighter composite body, and dead-simple modes for blurred backgrounds on both faces and products.