I think the Osmo is a no brainer for most. If you factor in the base price of the Sony being +$400, then add maybe an OSS lens, an extra battery and so on.. they're not even in the same tier anymore price wise if they even were to begin with. Then the convenience of shooting vertical content at the spin of a screen on the pocket, the gimbal, being able to run it while charging it from a very large powerbank, the wireless microphones ... It's such great value for money.
@@MattyDCCollins if convenient wise, yes definitely! Osmo pocket is a good choice, but when we talk about video quality, cinematic movie including dramatic portrait, theres no way that osmo pocket can win against zv e10ii even on the version 1.
I think the Osmo is a no brainer for most. If you factor in the base price of the Sony being +$400, then add maybe an OSS lens, an extra battery and so on.. they're not even in the same tier anymore price wise if they even were to begin with. Then the convenience of shooting vertical content at the spin of a screen on the pocket, the gimbal, being able to run it while charging it from a very large powerbank, the wireless microphones ... It's such great value for money.
Well said, I tend to agree for the vast majority of people the Osmo Pocket is the way to go!
@@MattyDCCollins if convenient wise, yes definitely! Osmo pocket is a good choice, but when we talk about video quality, cinematic movie including dramatic portrait, theres no way that osmo pocket can win against zv e10ii even on the version 1.
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