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May 2020
(81%)
106 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(85%)
399 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Compacité
Qualité d'image en photo et en vidéo
Obturateur électronique jusqu'au 1/32 000 s
Détection et suivi des visages ou des yeux en photo et en vidéo
Fonctions de personnalisation
Mode "Présentation produit" très efficace
Écran sur rotule
Wi-F
Taille et écran orientable
Qualité photo et vidéo
Autofocus super rapide et efficace
Enregistrement audio
Recharge via USB...
Objectif lumineux
Autofocus performant
Qualité d'image vidéo et photo
Obturateur nerveux et assez silencieux
Tenue en main stable et agréable
Écran orientable monté sur rotule
Nombreux automatismes efficaces
Pilotage largement paramétrable
Attenti
Nombreux modes d'enregistrement
Autofocus avec détection des yeux en photo et en vidéo
Belle qualité d'image
écran orientable sur rotule
Rafale rapide
Micro directionnel 3 capsules
Bonnette amovible
Filtre ND
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Optique en retrait au 70 mm
Menus complexes
Ergonomie perfectible
Écran tactile mal exploité
Pas de tropicalisation
Pas de prise casque ni d'USB-C
Pas de livestreaming
Interface utilisateur et tactile perfectible
24mm
C'est toujours trop long pour du vlog
Mise au point manuelle moins pratique que sur les RX-100
Autonomie
Toujours
Micro-USB et non USC-C
Pas de chargeur fourni (seulement un cable micro-USB)
Pas de seconde molette de réglage pour un usage en mode manuel
Limitation de la cadence UHD à 25 ou 30 images par seconde
Limitations de l'usage tactile de l'écran (pas de navigation tactile dans le
Pas de viseur électronique
Pas de flash
Pas de diffusion en live streaming en Wi-Fi
4K 25p uniquement
Autonomie limitée
Pas de bague personnalisable autour de l'objectif
Sous-exploitation des fonctionnalités tactiles de l'écr
Vari-angle rear screen, Clip on wind shield, Brilliantly fast AF
Minimum focus distance changes with zoom, Stabilization seems pretty jerky, Why a 3:2 screen and not 16:9
Some might dismiss the ZV-1 as yet another Sony RX100 variant, but it's much more than that. The sensor and lens might be familiar, but the body, the controls, the audio and the rear screen are all new and different and optimised brilliantly for vlogging
Extrait: Canon has cornered the market on vlogging, and while you might think that's a small market – think again. That's why GoPro went so hard with it's Media Mods, and it's why Sony is here with something brand new – the ZV-1, and it's got Vloggers in its fold-...
Extrait: Digital point-and-shoot cameras were the preferred tool of many a family a photographer, but smartphones have overtaken them in popularity, ease of use, and imaging acumen in recent years. If you've got the latest iPhone, Galaxy, or Pixel in your pocket t...
Compact form factor, Rotating touch screen, Advanced features
Absence of viewfinder, Single lens, Average stabilization
The Sony ZV-1 addresses several pain-points for vloggers and self-shooters. While I am not one, I spent most of the pandemic shooting videos from home for it is part of my job. And, the experience was bizarre often due to the lack of equipment. The Sony Z...
Extrait: Given the kind of year we have been having, I have done some really funny things, especially on videos. In a bid to get back in front of the camera, but with myself as the camera person, I have tried everything from balancing the smartphone on a book to r...
Publié: 2020-12-18, Auteur: Jim , review by: in.pcmag.com
Extrait: Ask a photographer what type of camera will give you the best photos and they'll likely suggest a mirrorless model with changeable lenses-but for many casual shooters, they're just too bulky and complicated for day-to-day use. Most folks reach for their s...
Good, Compact body, Fully articulating display, Neat vlogger-friendly features, HDR profiles supported, Quick autofocus, Good photo and video quality
Sluggish AF in very dim lighting, Weak battery life, Display has limited touch functionality, Awkward battery door design
The Sony ZV-1 has turned out to be a fantastic little camera, even if you don't care about vlogging. The fact that it packs in nearly all the features of a RX100 VII, at a lower price is a good enough reason to consider it. If you opt for the standalone v...
Fast and reliable autofocus, Feature-rich, Can record 4K videos
Sony has added a lot of features to the ZV-1 camera. The entire autofocus and its feature pack stand out, the image and video quality is worth the praise and the design and convenience of the shooting grip can't be ignored. The level of customisation and...
Pros, Compact form factor, Flip-out touch screen, Bright, sharp zoom lens, Excellent in-camera audio, External mic and flash support, 4K video capture
Cons, A wider-angle lens would be welcome, Limited touch features, Face detection struggles when wearing protective mask, Underwhelming battery life, No in-camera flash
Bottom LineThe Sony ZV-1 is a pocketable camera with strong still image quality and features geared specifically toward vloggers...