45 Sony ZV-E1 Mirrorless Camera (Black)
৳ 220,000.00
The Sony ZV-E1 is the ultimate tool for high-end content creation, packing the legendary full-frame sensor from the A7S III into a much smaller, vlogging-focused body. It is arguably the most powerful compact camera for video on the market today.
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| Feature | Specification |
| Sensor | 12.1MP Full-Frame Exmor R CMOS (Optimized for 4K) |
| ISO Range | 80 to 102,400 (Expandable to 409,600) |
| Video | 4K 60p (Upgradable to 120p) / 10-bit 4:2:2 |
| Stabilization | 5-Axis In-Body (IBIS) + Dynamic Active Mode |
| AI Processing | Dedicated unit for Human/Animal/Vehicle tracking |
| Audio | Intelligent 3-Capsule Mic with Windscreen |
| Weight | 483g (Body with battery and card) |
The Sony ZV‑E1 is a professional‑grade full‑frame mirrorless camera crafted for content creators, vloggers, and video‑centric creators who demand cinematic quality in a compact form. It combines a 12.1 MP Exmor R back‑illuminated full‑frame CMOS sensor with Sony’s BIONZ XR image processor and an integrated AI processing unit to deliver excellent low‑light performance, broad dynamic range, and cinematic styling straight out of camera. Its compact lightweight design makes it one of the smallest interchangeable‑lens full‑frame systems available, optimized for handheld shooting, interviews, and on‑location content creation.
Emphasis on video is reflected in its 4K 10‑bit internal recording, advanced stabilization, intelligent auto‑framing, and a vari‑angle touchscreen, providing creators with powerful video tools without complexity. While capable of stills capture, its design clearly prioritizes video workflows with features like vlogging‑optimized ergonomics, multiple microphone support, and USB streaming.
Key Specifications
Sensor & Image Processing
- Sensor Type: Full‑frame (35.6 × 23.8 mm) Exmor R CMOS
- Effective Resolution: ~12.1 MP (still image)
- Processor: BIONZ XR with AI processing unit
- Lens Mount: Sony E mount
- Low‑Light Sensitivity: ISO 80–102,400 (expandable up to ISO 409,600)
- Dynamic Range: 15+ stops (typical in video workflows)
Video Capabilities
- Internal Recording Formats:
- XAVC HS & XAVC S 4K 10‑bit (4:2:2 / 4:2:0)
- XAVC S‑I 4K 10‑bit All‑Intra
- 4K Frame Rates: Up to 60 fps (120 fps supported depending on firmware)
- HD Frame Rates: Up to 240 fps
- Video Output: 4:2:2 10‑bit via HDMI
- Unlimited Recording: Practical long‑duration recording supported with proper media and heat‑dissipation conditions
Autofocus & Stabilization
- Autofocus System: Advanced phase‑ and contrast‑detect AF
- Stabilization: 5‑axis in‑body SteadyShot image stabilization
- AI Auto‑Framing & Tracking: Includes subject recognition and framing assist
Display & Interface
- Monitor: 3.0″ vari‑angle touchscreen LCD (~1,036,800 dots)
- Viewfinder: None (reliant on LCD for composition)
- Connectivity: USB‑C (data/video/power), Micro‑HDMI, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth
- Audio: Built‑in microphones plus mic input and headphone output
Storage, Power & Build
- Media Slot: Single UHS‑II SD card slot
- Battery: NP‑FZ100 rechargeable lithium‑ion
- Still capacity: ~570 shots (LCD)
- Video runtime (4K): ~95–140 min (varies with settings)
- Dimensions: ~121.0 × 71.9 × 54.3 mm
- Weight: ~483 g (with battery and card)
Special Features
- Cinematic Vlog Setting: One‑touch cinematic look presets
- Background Defocus & Product Showcase Mode for creative workflows
- SteadyShot Active / Dynamic Active modes for improved handheld stabilization
- USB Streaming Support for live content and webcam use
Highlights & Use Cases
- Professional Video: Excellent for 4K video with rich color, 10‑bit capture, and strong low‑light performance.
- Vlogging & Solo Creation: Intelligent auto‑framing and creative shooting assist features.
- Run‑and‑Gun Shooters: Lightweight and compact body ideal for travel and handheld content.
- Interviews & Live Streaming: External audio support and USB streaming tools.
Considerations
- Prioritizes video performance over stills; the 12 MP sensor suits web, social, and broadcast but isn’t aimed at high‑resolution photography.
- Single memory card slot and lack of viewfinder may be limiting for some production workflows.
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