Sony’s ZV-1 Mark II builds on the original with a wider 18-50mm equivalent F1.8-4.0 lens, which gives the vlogging camera a more selfie-friendly field of view that was sorely missing from version one.
While the camera is aimed first and foremost at vloggers, the new lens had us wondering how well it works as a wide-angle zoom stills camera.
We hit the streets of Seattle to find out how it performs in the real world. Click through to download full resolution straight-out-of-camera JPEGs and Raw files from the ZV-1 Mark II.
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Jason Hendardy provides an overview of the Sony ZV-1 Mark II, highlighting its capabilities as a tool for vloggers and content creators in video and still photography. View samples of S-Log2 and S-Log3 from the camera, plus see how it performs at a bit of Seattle street photography.
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