![]() Using the feature, you can select a small, medium or large crop, have it track you quickly or slowly, auto start based on subject recognition or subject selection, and switch between the cropped and full angle after 15 or 30 seconds. Using subject recognition tech, it automatically crops the frame to keep the subject in a prominent position, even though the camera may be fixed on a tripod. "Combined with a wide-angle lens, hand-held shooting is possible even in fast walking scenes that would otherwise be difficult without the use of a gimbal," Sony claims.Īnother new feature is the AI-based auto framing mode that should be incredibly handy for solo creators. And if that's not enough, the "Dynamic Active" mode adds extra smoothing for rapid movements in exchange for some extra cropping. To start with, it offers 5-axis in-body stabilization, with a new "Active" optical mode that's supposed to boost shake reduction while walking. Otherwise, though, ZV-E1 actually adds some features not found on other Sony cameras. We've seen the same thing on all its other ZV-series vlogging cameras so it's no surprise, but it's a bit jarring to see such a high-spec camera without an EVF. Sony has also adopted the A7R V's relatively intuitive menu system that places common settings on one screen and makes it relatively easy to find more advanced functions.Īlso missing is an electronic viewfinder, so the only way to see your subject is via the touchscreen or an external monitor. Luckily it's a fully articulating display that allows easy self-shooting or high/low angle framing. It also has a tally light that can be seen from the front and top.įor other settings, and functions like focus, you have to use the touchscreen. There are just a few other controls (three programmable buttons, a Fn button and Sony's usual D-Pad), along with a Still/Movie/S&Q switch, product showcase button, and background defocus button. It has a single rear dial, with the front dial replaced by a motor zoom control. ![]()
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