Sony ZV-E10 ₹ 59,490
Inside the Box
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Camera
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Rechargeable Battery NP-FW50
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AC Adaptor
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Shoulder strap
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USB-A to USB-C cable (USB 2.0)
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Wind Screen
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Wind Screen Adaptor
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Lens cap
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Power cord
A few years back, still and video cameras mainly catered to their designated genres without providing the portability and single-hand operation that individual vloggers demanded. Last year, Sony broke this tradition with the launch of the compact ZV-1 with a 1-inch sensor. Encouraged by the success of this hybrid camera, Sony has now introduced an interchangeable lens version of it, the Alpha ZV-E10, adopting many features from the ZV-1 for the vloggers who choose to push themselves further.
Design & Build Quality
The ZV-E10 design incorporates the features of Sony’s Alpha series APS-C cameras and the compact ZV-1. The front of the camera displays the Alpha symbol, differentiating this from the compact Cyber-shot. The protruding grip further carries the Alpha styling with the shutter release and a compact styled zoom lever around it, perched on top of the pillar. At the back is a fully articulated LCD along with the vertical control ring. The top is styled more like the ZV-1 with its flat, rectangular microphone grille and accessory shoe next to it. A background defocus button, a record button, and a multi-functional button are also included along with the power switch and main control dial. The camera has a polycarbonate exterior and features metal lens mount and tripod receptacle.
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