It was reported on July 1 that Sony plans to launch two highly anticipated compact APS-C cameras in the first quarter of next year. This is exciting news for photography enthusiasts and content creators. According to thenewcamera media reports, the two cameras are named ZV-E100 and FX10 respectively, and they will bring a series of exciting functions and features.
According to the editor’s understanding, these two cameras will be equipped with a 26.1-megapixel APS-C BSI CMOS sensor, which means users can expect high-quality images and video capture. At the same time, the camera will also be equipped with Sony’s latest BIONZ XR processor, which will provide faster image processing speed and better image quality.
To cater to the growing creative needs, Sony cameras plan to introduce an artificial intelligence processing unit and an AI-based real-time tracking autofocus system. With this technology, photographers can easily capture moving subjects and keep the footage clear and sharp at all times.
Not only that, both cameras will also support UHD up to 60 frames per second 4K high-definition video recording enables users to shoot smoother and more detailed videos. In addition, the camera will also have S-Cinetone and S-Log3 functions, providing richer color expression and flexible post-production color grading options.
It is worth mentioning that Sony will equip these two cameras with a 5-axis image stabilization system, which will make the shooting process more stable and reduce shake, resulting in clearer and stable photos and videos.
In terms of appearance design, these two cameras adopt a compact body design, similar to Sony's ZV-E10 camera. They do not have an electronic viewfinder and a slim handle, making them more lightweight and portable. The camera will also inherit the appearance style of the A6700 camera and use the latest AI processor internally to provide content creators with a better shooting experience.
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