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When comparing Sony ZV-E10 vs Blackmagic Pocket Camera, the Slant community recommends Sony ZV-E10 for most people. In the question“What are the best cameras for video under $1200?” Sony ZV-E10 is ranked 8th while Blackmagic Pocket Camera is ranked 12th.
Specs
Lens mountSony E
Video resolution4K at 30p
Dimensions115.2 x 64.2 x 44.8mm
Image stabilizationNo (not in body)
Max resolution6000 x 4000
MicrophoneYes
Screen size3" vari-angle
Sensor24 MP APS-C
TouchscreenYes
Weight343 g (body)
Lens mountMFT
Video resolution4K at 60p
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Pros
Pro 3.5mm headphone and microphone ports
Pro Choice of lenses
Pro Autofocus performance
Face and eye detection well-implemented.
Pro Vari-angle screen
Pro Budget vlogging camera
Pro Small, pocket sized motion camera that can shoot RAW video (DNG format)
Cons
Con Touchscreen
Touchscreen isn't very responsive and the menu's are lengthy.
Con No electronic viewfinder
Con No slow motion capabilities
The camera records at up to 30 frames per second.
Con Particular about which SD cards it supports
List of supported cards can be found on their site, here.
Con Can't delete clips from within the camera
Con Menu is slow and mind numbing
Make your settings before you start/need to film. It is not touch screen. Changing settings is slow and inputting a shot description will take longer then your post editing work.
Con Internal mic captures poor audio
The audio captured is dry and shallow with a constant hiss in the background.