

Sony ZV-1 II: Vlogging gadget at a steep price

The lens of the new ZV-1 II offers six millimetres more wide-angle at the wide end. Sony has thus eliminated the biggest weakness of the previous model, but is also asking more money for it.
Sony has unveiled the ZV-1 II. The main change to the second edition of the compact, video-focussed camera is the lens. It now has a focal length of 18-50 millimetres instead of the previous 24-70 millimetres.
What sounds like little difference is likely to be crucial for vlogging applications. Anyone filming themselves must have long arms and plenty of stamina with 24 millimetres. 18 millimetres, on the other hand, offers more room, even if the digital image stabiliser still crops the shot slightly. This will be necessary with the new ZV-1 II, as the small Sony no longer has an optical image stabiliser, unlike its predecessor.
More AI functions, better microphone
The new microphone is said to be better and can record sound from the front, back or from both directions. Another small but much-needed adjustment: Sony has moved the thread for the tripod plate. Unlike before, this no longer covers the battery compartment.
Price-performance standstill
And then there is another unpleasant innovation: the price. The ZV-1 II costs 990 francs. That's over 100 francs more than the ZV-1 when it was launched three years ago. In view of the short list of improvements, this is questionable. The price-performance ratio seems to be at a standstill in this segment.
At least until the end of June, there is a promo campaign that gives you 100 francs off an external microphone or the matching handgrip when you buy the Sony ZV-1 II:


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