it would not be good for shooting roller videos because of no ibis(in body image stabilization), your footage would be extremely shaky, i speak from experience with my a6000. If you don't plan on shooting rollers and will be standing still when using the camera than it could be good, especially because if allows you to use a zoom lense and get different looking footage than you could with a phone.
Is the Sony ZV-E10 a good camera for makeup artists (MUA) who want to take photos with accurate colors and minimal editing? If yes, which lens is the best to pair with the ZV-E10 for MUA needs? Are there any other cameras that are better suited for MUAs with a similar budget (around Rp. 10 million)? Thank you so much for your time and consideration! I really appreciate your help in choosing the right camera for my needs.
Hey Ermy, it will serve you well. Get it with the Sigma 16mm f1.4 lens. It will cost you around 900 USD. If it's too much, get the Sony ZV1 blogging camera, which doesn't need a lens. Remember, your content and genuineness are far more important than your camera.
They are indeed, but when someone is shopping for an item that's new to them, its easier to decide for them and save them from the choice paradox. Viltrox is slightly higher in price.
This camera struggles with very fast-moving subjects, like cars, for example. For what you have described, it will do great. Make sure you upload in 4k quality to rank higher in the search results.
@@RandomTeqthe rolling shutters mostly affect sports photographers. You can shot rolling car shots and stationary shots. it just struggle when things move too quickly across the screen because of slow sensor readout.
I think you explained better than I would! Basically if the camera is in a fixed position, and an object moves quickly in front of it, it struggles to capture it, but if you're following the moving subject in a horizontal movement, it should be ok.
@@RandomTeqI bought the Sony ZV-E10 vlogging kit that includes a kit lens. I don't want to spend more money on it since it's only for overhead product shots.
Would this be an ok camera for car videos? I saw an earlier comment saying it has trouble with fast moving objects, but I don’t really mind that.
it would not be good for shooting roller videos because of no ibis(in body image stabilization), your footage would be extremely shaky, i speak from experience with my a6000. If you don't plan on shooting rollers and will be standing still when using the camera than it could be good, especially because if allows you to use a zoom lense and get different looking footage than you could with a phone.
Is the Sony ZV-E10 a good camera for makeup artists (MUA) who want to take photos with accurate colors and minimal editing? If yes, which lens is the best to pair with the ZV-E10 for MUA needs? Are there any other cameras that are better suited for MUAs with a similar budget (around Rp. 10 million)? Thank you so much for your time and consideration! I really appreciate your help in choosing the right camera for my needs.
Hey Ermy, it will serve you well. Get it with the Sigma 16mm f1.4 lens. It will cost you around 900 USD.
If it's too much, get the Sony ZV1 blogging camera, which doesn't need a lens.
Remember, your content and genuineness are far more important than your camera.
viltrox lens are good too
They are indeed, but when someone is shopping for an item that's new to them, its easier to decide for them and save them from the choice paradox.
Viltrox is slightly higher in price.
bro what about for a content creation business. will it be a good choice for business.
What kind of content are you into?
@@RandomTeq ads for gyms & restaurants for marketing purposes.
This camera struggles with very fast-moving subjects, like cars, for example.
For what you have described, it will do great. Make sure you upload in 4k quality to rank higher in the search results.
@@RandomTeqthe rolling shutters mostly affect sports photographers. You can shot rolling car shots and stationary shots. it just struggle when things move too quickly across the screen because of slow sensor readout.
I think you explained better than I would! Basically if the camera is in a fixed position, and an object moves quickly in front of it, it struggles to capture it, but if you're following the moving subject in a horizontal movement, it should be ok.
bro,I don't have a car.😅😅😅
No lens for you!
@@RandomTeqI bought the Sony ZV-E10 vlogging kit that includes a kit lens. I don't want to spend more money on it since it's only for overhead product shots.
Good choice. The kit lens (zoom) gives a close-up shot when needed.
Rolling shutter issues won't affect the products review.