Thanks for the comparisons Jason, especially throwing the ZV-E1 in there. That's exactly what I will do, what you recommend at the end. I am adding the a7cII as my hybrid camera and keeping my ZV-E1 as my dedicated video camera mounted in my studio. I think 33mp is the sweet spot for image size for me for stills. Anything larger is a drag for editing and not something I really need.
ZV-E1 is my choice to go along with my A1. I was really rooting for 4k60 no crop and Dynamic Active Stabilization on the A7CII so I can just bring one camera with when I travel, but Sony wasn’t gonna do and the E1 sale. Oh well. ZV-E1 on way!
I'm glad you made this! I bought the ZV-E1 when it first came out and so far no regrets at all. I already own the FX3 and the A7C original so I was hoping they would update some things with the A7CII but alas, like you, I'm happy with my ZVE1 purchase. Since I'm almost exclusively video, it's everything I need in a smaller form factor
I love that Sony is doing this. I hope they come out with more compact f2 or 2.8 primes for these also. I'm looking to leave Fujifilm since now their line is too big and expensive for what they offer me. I'm torn between these and the Canon R8. 🤔
@@JasonVong Yes, please! If they came in the form factor of the newer 24mm with the aperture ring, even better! I'd also not hate a Sony update to the Zeiss 35f2.8. ✨
Looking for a long time for a comparison video between the new A7C and the ZVE1. finally... I don't care about what's the difference between A7CI and A7CII. thanks, Jason
Both rolling shutter and 4K60P limit are due to slower sensor readout speed of A7C II. It is not about oversampling, but slower reading sensor compared to ZV-E1 (or A7S III etc)
I like taking photos but my main interest is video. I’m very surprised how good the ZVE1 photos are. 4k120FPS is essential to me as is low light. The video out of that thing is astonishing. The ZVE1 has just dropped £450 in price now in the U.K. and is also £200 cheaper than the A7Cii.
Thats a fantastic choice...I have the a7iv which is a great hybrid camera but now need a camera better for video so was thinking to get the fx3 but seeing that the sensor on the zv e1 is the same as the fx3 am getting the zve1 and I love the fact its compact as hell💯
Also the zv-e1 like the a7siii, has same 2nd base iso of 1600 in M camera mode which makes it much better at low noise dark shots compared to a7iv/cii even given the mpx difference IMO
When you scale the higher resolution images down to the same size as ZV-E1 stills, the ISO performance is as good, if not better. I’ve done the tests myself and it’s true. Perhaps I will do a YT video on the topic.
If you are going to carry around a camera as heavy as the a6700 (the a7c is the same size and weight) then carry a full frame unless you want to film in 4K60 and IMO it is not worth the price difference between the original a7c and the a7cII. Additionally if you plan to use big heavy lens on the a7c, the just buy the a7iv or iii depending on what you need. As far as just photos, the a7iii is top notch.
Hello, thank you for your videos. I would appreciate hearing your recommendation. I'm considering upgrading from my Sony a6400 to a full-frame camera, and I'm facing a dilemma: whether to spend more and get the FX3 or save money and go for the ZV-E1, getting pretty much the same image but with the remaining funds invested in more lenses, etc? I shoot a variety of content, from events to weddings, so my direction is quite diverse. I really want to upgrade and start to make more professional videos, but I’m kinda stuck between these two and don’t know what to choose.
Pixel-size isn't so correlated to low-light performance and noise levels. It might have been at one time but nowadays that's mostly no longer true. DPreview ran tests in a video 2 years ago to basically debunk this myth - having same size prints made from a A7Siii (12mp) and a A7Riv (60mp). And Simon d'Entremont just released a video on this topic too. IF the ZV-E1 has better low-light performance than the other 2 - it's likely not due to the size of the pixels on the sensor but down to other factors of the camera. Not trying to call you out or cause controversy - just wanting to address that this general myth is likely not true anymore.
Great comparison! I really love the a7c ii but I’m happy with my zv-e1 purchase. I always say I want to take pics with it too but I use it for video 100% of the time 😂
For me the a6700 is still the better buy. It has everything I need and switching from video to photo is quick compared to the E1. Getting 120p is great and I am disappointed that the A7C R/II does not have it. If you were to roll the features of the ZV-E1 and the A7C II into one camera, that would be the full frame for me. Too bad the A7C II does not even have the features of the a6700. Coming from my first camera the ZV-E10, the a6700 is amazing. A full frame version would be great in 2024.
I researched both and ended up buying the A7cii because it is FF and has 33MP sensor and no over heating doing long form event shooting which is a serious issue for the 6700. A no-brainer for me!! 📸
@@Pfagnan Well that great, you found the camera that meets your needs and wants. For me I am still learning all I can and the a6700 has been a great tool to get there. At some point I may go FF, but for now I am enjoying the a6700 and the Sony 18-105mm f/4. With IBIS and OSS together the lens locks on like a magnet to what I am shooting. I shot a snow storm in slo/mo at 240 fps. I love this thing. Next I think I will shoot some astrophotography with the 16mm f1/4. So many affordable lens for the APSC it’s great.
I plan to use my Sony A7S Ill with a 24-70mm lens for stationary tripod shots at 4K 24fps to capture the entire 30-minute ceremony. In addition, I'm considering getting the Sony ZV-E1 for all-day run-and-gun shots during the wedding. This setup should help me efficiently film the ceremony edit and other dynamic moments throughout the day. What are your thoughts? The Sony zv-e1 can do tons of shots for a 10 hour wedding day?
Thanks for this. But now I need a dedicated comparison of the a7cii vs the a6700 in your experience! I’m really trying to breakdown what makes it 800 dollars more expensive. I own the a7rv and looking for a good travel cam. These two are about the same size but what’s the real world performance difference outside of apsc vs ff??
Same. I have a7iv mainly used for vlogging but it is a heavy cam and I mostly ended up using gopro when I do handheld vlogging. First was looking at a7cii vs fx30 comparisons, but discovered this zve1 which is great but it’s getting expensive. They are new cameras so picking a used one is out of option. A6700 looks good but also not cheap, around $1400 almost fx30 price. A6600 or a7c can be found less than $1000 used online. Wish there was a good small compact affordable option that offers promising video like zve1 offers.
@@tasadem20 I get it. Long story short I bought the a6700 but then discovered it was previously opened so I returned. I tried out the a7cii and just never returned it lol. It’s the best middle ground I think. It won’t be too far off the zve1 and still ff yet good for travel!
@@tasadem20thanks man. I’m good after I pulled the trigger lol. On purpose, Sony will not allow us cover everything with one camera. I think you’d get tired of the zve1 unless it’s a dedicated video camera. I just didn’t want to be running around with $6k of camera equipment. Much better to have the a7cii because it doesn’t look expensive and with a prime lens, it’s hard to spot.
Only problem with any of these cameras (for photography) is the LCD screen flips out instead of tilts. Videographers want the flipout, but photographers prefer a tilt screen. In my opinion, all these cameras are for videographers. For me, and I realize this is subjective, a flip out screen is completely useless. Makes the camera twice as big and gets in the way. Where as a tilt screen makes it super easy for me to shoot over head or from the hip quickly and relatively unnoticed. Doing this with a flipout screen just makes the whole process cumbersome.
I pre-ordered both the A7C II and the A7CR.. still deciding which one I want to buy. I do strictly photography.. never had a high res camera before so not sure how my M1 Macbook will handle the large files.. at the same time, I want that flexbility of cropping and shooting in super 35m. It's like having 2 lens in one!
After reviewing those three compact size camera, as a videographer but sometimes photo too during work, I think I ZV-E1 upgrade from my A7M3 is awesome in terms of better video, but due to the banding of electronic shutter photo in low light, I think I might get another A7CII after few months when the price drop a little in the market.
Has Sony changed the way the camera packages the video clips on the SD card since the a6600? I have a super clunky workflow to get the clips out of the package and need a simpler one (or a new camera 🤩) to get the clips onto my iPad
@@JasonVong nice! Main reason I go to Japan is for concerts; Perfume, Passepied, Twice and others! Need to try and see them too. (Oh, and I’ll have an a7cr, to stay on topic).
Hey Jason! Thanks for the video, any chance for a A7CR vs. A7RV vid? :) I'm looking to buy my second body, currently using a A7III, and I'm really struggling between RV and CR, doing only photography, mostly landscapes/architectural.
Just so you know I could get some glimpse with my zoom lens at f2.8, apsc old, shutter speed of 4fps and 12k iso, I would love something better tho... not like full spectrum conversion is an option with only few lens supporting that.
Just want to point out, when shooting at moonlight, stills are better with hi res until the limit of iso100k, then it comes... R line can do movies with 30k iso max, c line with 100k, s or zve1 iso 400k, so the stills. 12mp is just too little in daylight, but it devours R line's 30k with its 400k iso at night. It's just so unfair 😢😢😢. Also important to mention when shooting with e shutter, sensor read out speed matters, so does physical shutter as it removes sensor heat noise with long exposures. Choose wisely.
When it comes to photos: are the 12 mp from the ZV-E1 good enough to create crispy clean album covers that have the size of 3000x3000 pixel? (I am a beginner so this would be my first camera) Thank you for your amazing videos i always enjoy them!
Yeah you can take some sick album covers with he ZV-E1 because the camera can take 4000x3000 images. You can then turn around a make a kick ass music video on the same camera. love mine check out my vlog setup on my channel
I really waited for the a7cII because I wanted a second camera for mainly video (vlogging, talking head) and a little bit of photography with shorter lenses (on my a7rV mainly my 200-600 is attached). Thanks for the video Jason. I guess I go with the zv-e1 because my focus is on video for the 2nd camera :)
Great comparison, obviously the ZV-E1 was made for you. I have pre-ordered a Silver A7CR. I will most likely keep until something comes along that is as small as it and could do 8K 120. I am thinking something like an Alpha 1C Mark II (A1Cii), coming out in 2029... assuming photography is still a thing then
Hey Jason, I’m a travel Vlogger with Run-Go style of vlogging where I attach the camera set up on a long selfie stick, holding in my hand and speaking facing the camera. For this, I need STABILISATION and WIDE FIELD OF VIEW at the same time. Along with LIGHT WEIGHT SET-UP. Which camera do you recommend? I don’t have any budget issues! Thanks already
Can you test whether there is any difference in bokeh between the cameras when using a high shutter speed (1/4000) and a fast prime lens wide open in the various shutter modes? Does EFCS on the A7CII have a negative impact on bokeh? Is it smoother in full electronic?
What do you think about buy Sigma contemporary 16mm and 56mm instead a Sigma 18-50? I'm looking something with great quality without sacrifice the versatility
Great comparison video! Just wondering, for the A7CR, if the photo resolution is set to medium (should be around 26MP if same as A7V), is the picture downsampled or cropped? I'm thinking that if it's downsampled, then it could be a good option for normal use as 26MP files should be better for sharing, and only using the 60MP mode when necessary. Thanks!
I make do with a used pair of A7c bodies along with an even older original A7s (for that occasional low light fun) video can be done on smart phones/go pro/ etc...LOL I mostly do street work/fun here in my retired home (bangkok)
Hi Jason, This is Nick, from Sydney. I really enjoy your videos, and I have learned so many things from you. I jumped into photography two years ago as an amateur looking for some pro-quality work as a hobby rather than as a professional. I currently have the Sony ZV-E10 with four APS-C lenses (Sony E 11mm f/1.8, Sony E 70-350mm f/4.5-6.3 G, Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8, and Sigma 16mm f/1.4). I am thinking of upgrading to either the Sony A6700 or the Sony A7C II, so I would love to see a video comparing those two cameras. I am wondering if you could make such a video or at least give me your thoughts about it. Keep doing such a good job.
Hey Jason! Absolutely love your content. You’ve helped me find the camera that suits my needs! I’m going with the ZVE1. If I can only get one lens to would you recommend the Sony 20-70 f4? Seems great and compact which is my goal. I like to shoot mostly documentaries and short films.
Recently i using sony a7 iii camera, in 2023 i want to upgrade, my perpous is wedding cinematography and little bit photos, i am thinking a7 iv / a7 s iii Can you help me to decide
Sony is genius. When they first started releasing all these cameras that had only slight differences, I thought they were going to flop. But the sales on all of them are good. I find myself buying the cameras because of some of these differences
Hey, regarding using APSC lenses on the A7CR, which results in 26 MP. Is there anything left from the full frame advantage? i guess the low light performance is the same as well due to pixel density. If you plan to use primarly apsc lenses, you can go for the a6700 anyways, right?
Yes, save the money and get the a6700 if you will be primarily using apcs lenses. The 26mp S35 mode advantage from the a7CR is nice and if you use it with a FF lens, you will get a further reach which is nice! So if you're thinking about transitioning to FF soon, the a7CR would be a good jumping point as you can still use your APSC lenses while you build up your FF collection.
I've got an A6400, A7Riv, now an a6700. I'd agree on the "image" side of things and the A6700. There's not a single right answer. If sticking to "small," the A6700 is a good choice. Recent developments in processing software have eaten away at the "full frame advantage." But Sony doesn't seem inclined to provide us with a big body aps-c and there are features available in the A7Riv and A7Rv that make them both high end FF bodies but also crazy good (if pricey) aps-c, too
Does the 4K60fps cropped mode on the A7cII reduces and affects its lowlight capabilities or is it just a frame crop? Cause im still battling between getting the a6700 (coming from a ZVE10) or getting the a7Cii to move to full frame and make it worthy the extra money. But if the 4k60fps of the a7cii is gonna perform the same as the 4k60fps of the a6700 in terms of low light no point in putting the extra cash for the a7cii.
I love your videos, Jason! The humor is great! However, I might suggest looking into the facts behind noise in photos and sensor resolution. While Sony and the other manufacturers themselves propagated the idea that smaller megapixel cameras have better noise performance, that isn’t true when comparing images at the same size for photos (in essence, higher resolution, sensors allow you to zoom into the noise more, but don’t actually have more noise when images are compared at the same size). I think the video side of things probably gets much more complicated especially with variety of differences between the video modes of all the Sony cameras.
Man i a canon person. But the technological leap in sony made me decide to wait for the xv e2, i hope they make it replace the 7c and become more of a hybrid But i will use the canon for photography and the zv e2 for video anyway on my gimball one day Also zv e2 better have more dials and buttons or faster touch screen. Seeeing you cjange stuff showed how slow it is
Jason I think you need to test with 256GB or even 512GB V90 cards when testing 4K 60p+ video recording times. I like how you used fire emoji for overheat and a flag emoji for a filled card though. Thank you for this comparison. These are the cameras I was looking at. I think I'm going with the A7C R.
I’m still debating between the ZVE1 or the S5iix 😩🙂↕️ I have a Fujifilm xs10 and want to get into video. I’m looking for great low light performance and amazing auto focus which leads to to Sony but I live in Texas now and it gets hot here lol.. help with camera recommendations 🥲
Thank you! The only one i found comparing the zve1 to the new cameras. I’ll just buy another zv
Thanks for the review! Just ordered the ZVE1 for its low light capability and that is still the best choice ! 😊
how is the ZV E1? Im planning to purchase one
@@Shahabas-s7lso far really good. I am still a bit confused on the menu sometimes but I’ll get through this
Thanks for the comparisons Jason, especially throwing the ZV-E1 in there. That's exactly what I will do, what you recommend at the end. I am adding the a7cII as my hybrid camera and keeping my ZV-E1 as my dedicated video camera mounted in my studio. I think 33mp is the sweet spot for image size for me for stills. Anything larger is a drag for editing and not something I really need.
ZV-E1 is my choice to go along with my A1. I was really rooting for 4k60 no crop and Dynamic Active Stabilization on the A7CII so I can just bring one camera with when I travel, but Sony wasn’t gonna do and the E1 sale. Oh well. ZV-E1 on way!
I'm glad you made this! I bought the ZV-E1 when it first came out and so far no regrets at all. I already own the FX3 and the A7C original so I was hoping they would update some things with the A7CII but alas, like you, I'm happy with my ZVE1 purchase. Since I'm almost exclusively video, it's everything I need in a smaller form factor
how is the ZV E1? Im planning to purchase one
This man hardly ever misses
I love that Sony is doing this. I hope they come out with more compact f2 or 2.8 primes for these also. I'm looking to leave Fujifilm since now their line is too big and expensive for what they offer me. I'm torn between these and the Canon R8. 🤔
Yes! A refresh on the 28mm F2 would be nice! And I would love to see a more compact 85mm of some kind!
@@JasonVong Yes, please! If they came in the form factor of the newer 24mm with the aperture ring, even better! I'd also not hate a Sony update to the Zeiss 35f2.8. ✨
I would sway away from the r8 if your considering video
locked rf mount and 24 minute record limit because how small the batteries are.
Awesome comparison. As a 1st gen A7C owner, the 4K60p quirks of newer models make me wait it out for a 2nd gen FX3 instead.
exactly
Really well done comparison. I enjoyed the video a lot! Nice work Jason!
Looking for a long time for a comparison video between the new A7C and the ZVE1. finally... I don't care about what's the difference between A7CI and A7CII. thanks, Jason
1:46 "despite" i think its because of low megapixel, low light performance is better, correct me plz if i m wrong!😅
Both rolling shutter and 4K60P limit are due to slower sensor readout speed of A7C II. It is not about oversampling, but slower reading sensor compared to ZV-E1 (or A7S III etc)
Yay, now where is the new a7s4 with the detachable monitor and inbody video transmission
I’m still overwhelmed and can’t decide between the ZVE1 and the A7C2 😮
Me too, 😮
I’m going in the middle with the A7cii 😊
Cheers much for all your hard work in helping us decide ❤
I like taking photos but my main interest is video. I’m very surprised how good the ZVE1 photos are.
4k120FPS is essential to me as is low light. The video out of that thing is astonishing. The ZVE1 has just dropped £450 in price now in the U.K. and is also £200 cheaper than the A7Cii.
What about Photo Stabilization on ZV-E1? How Many Stops? Video doesn’t answer. Can you answer me? I want bay ZV 🙏🏻 Need Matrix stabilization in photo
still very happy with my a6000 for photography and just bought zv-e1 to learn videography.
Thats a fantastic choice...I have the a7iv which is a great hybrid camera but now need a camera better for video so was thinking to get the fx3 but seeing that the sensor on the zv e1 is the same as the fx3 am getting the zve1 and I love the fact its compact as hell💯
Great video Jason!
Thanks Jason! And I love the production value at 8:28! Classic!
Also the zv-e1 like the a7siii, has same 2nd base iso of 1600 in M camera mode which makes it much better at low noise dark shots compared to a7iv/cii even given the mpx difference IMO
12800 iso is op
@@jimmygimbal that's for video
When you scale the higher resolution images down to the same size as ZV-E1 stills, the ISO performance is as good, if not better. I’ve done the tests myself and it’s true. Perhaps I will do a YT video on the topic.
If you are going to carry around a camera as heavy as the a6700 (the a7c is the same size and weight) then carry a full frame unless you want to film in 4K60 and IMO it is not worth the price difference between the original a7c and the a7cII. Additionally if you plan to use big heavy lens on the a7c, the just buy the a7iv or iii depending on what you need. As far as just photos, the a7iii is top notch.
Hello, thank you for your videos. I would appreciate hearing your recommendation. I'm considering upgrading from my Sony a6400 to a full-frame camera, and I'm facing a dilemma: whether to spend more and get the FX3 or save money and go for the ZV-E1, getting pretty much the same image but with the remaining funds invested in more lenses, etc? I shoot a variety of content, from events to weddings, so my direction is quite diverse. I really want to upgrade and start to make more professional videos, but I’m kinda stuck between these two and don’t know what to choose.
It’s Q3 2023 and Sony keeps releasing 4k60p 1.5x/1.2x crop mode in their hybrid FF cameras. What the hell? Should have been in the a7iii in 2018
Pixel-size isn't so correlated to low-light performance and noise levels. It might have been at one time but nowadays that's mostly no longer true. DPreview ran tests in a video 2 years ago to basically debunk this myth - having same size prints made from a A7Siii (12mp) and a A7Riv (60mp). And Simon d'Entremont just released a video on this topic too.
IF the ZV-E1 has better low-light performance than the other 2 - it's likely not due to the size of the pixels on the sensor but down to other factors of the camera.
Not trying to call you out or cause controversy - just wanting to address that this general myth is likely not true anymore.
Great comparison! I really love the a7c ii but I’m happy with my zv-e1 purchase. I always say I want to take pics with it too but I use it for video 100% of the time 😂
I’m glad the zv-e1 is working out for you!
Sticking with the A7RV
This is really helpful! I am geting the zve1!!!
ZV-E1 for me
For me the a6700 is still the better buy. It has everything I need and switching from video to photo is quick compared to the E1. Getting 120p is great and I am disappointed that the A7C R/II does not have it. If you were to roll the features of the ZV-E1 and the A7C II into one camera, that would be the full frame for me. Too bad the A7C II does not even have the features of the a6700. Coming from my first camera the ZV-E10, the a6700 is amazing. A full frame version would be great in 2024.
here's to hoping there will be an a7C S!
Full frame a6700 is the alpha 1
If you are happy with a crop sensor we are happy for you 😊
I researched both and ended up buying the A7cii because it is FF and has 33MP sensor and no over heating doing long form event shooting which is a serious issue for the 6700. A no-brainer for me!! 📸
@@Pfagnan Well that great, you found the camera that meets your needs and wants. For me I am still learning all I can and the a6700 has been a great tool to get there. At some point I may go FF, but for now I am enjoying the a6700 and the Sony 18-105mm f/4. With IBIS and OSS together the lens locks on like a magnet to what I am shooting. I shot a snow storm in slo/mo at 240 fps. I love this thing. Next I think I will shoot some astrophotography with the 16mm f1/4. So many affordable lens for the APSC it’s great.
I am thinking to pair my zv-e1 with my a7IV. Love the size and able to share my FF lens across.
Does the 7CIi have Timelapse feature like the ZVE1?that’s what I’m leaning on more coz it cuts the workload in post with the in camera edit
Yes it does
I plan to use my Sony A7S Ill with a 24-70mm lens for stationary tripod shots at 4K 24fps to capture the entire 30-minute ceremony. In addition, I'm considering getting the Sony ZV-E1 for all-day run-and-gun shots during the wedding. This setup should help me efficiently film the ceremony edit and other dynamic moments throughout the day.
What are your thoughts? The Sony zv-e1 can do tons of shots for a 10 hour wedding day?
Thanks for this. But now I need a dedicated comparison of the a7cii vs the a6700 in your experience! I’m really trying to breakdown what makes it 800 dollars more expensive. I own the a7rv and looking for a good travel cam. These two are about the same size but what’s the real world performance difference outside of apsc vs ff??
Same. I have a7iv mainly used for vlogging but it is a heavy cam and I mostly ended up using gopro when I do handheld vlogging. First was looking at a7cii vs fx30 comparisons, but discovered this zve1 which is great but it’s getting expensive. They are new cameras so picking a used one is out of option. A6700 looks good but also not cheap, around $1400 almost fx30 price. A6600 or a7c can be found less than $1000 used online. Wish there was a good small compact affordable option that offers promising video like zve1 offers.
@@tasadem20 I get it. Long story short I bought the a6700 but then discovered it was previously opened so I returned. I tried out the a7cii and just never returned it lol. It’s the best middle ground I think. It won’t be too far off the zve1 and still ff yet good for travel!
@@kentao4 yeah, I think so too. I am glad you are happy with your decision. I think it is the best hybrid cam for now.
@@tasadem20thanks man. I’m good after I pulled the trigger lol. On purpose, Sony will not allow us cover everything with one camera. I think you’d get tired of the zve1 unless it’s a dedicated video camera. I just didn’t want to be running around with $6k of camera equipment. Much better to have the a7cii because it doesn’t look expensive and with a prime lens, it’s hard to spot.
Only problem with any of these cameras (for photography) is the LCD screen flips out instead of tilts. Videographers want the flipout, but photographers prefer a tilt screen. In my opinion, all these cameras are for videographers. For me, and I realize this is subjective, a flip out screen is completely useless. Makes the camera twice as big and gets in the way. Where as a tilt screen makes it super easy for me to shoot over head or from the hip quickly and relatively unnoticed. Doing this with a flipout screen just makes the whole process cumbersome.
I pre-ordered both the A7C II and the A7CR.. still deciding which one I want to buy. I do strictly photography.. never had a high res camera before so not sure how my M1 Macbook will handle the large files.. at the same time, I want that flexbility of cropping and shooting in super 35m. It's like having 2 lens in one!
Max Tech has great performance videos on macbooks! I'm sure you can look up their old reviews to see how Lightroom handles a7R files!
@@JasonVong oh perfect!!! I'll check em' out. Definitely don't want to make the "vong" decision with my purchase.
I’m using the A7RIV on an 2019 MacBook Pro without any problems. I think video editing is something where you will rather see differences.
@@paullichte good to know!! thank you!!
I’m still happy with my Sony a7c and Sony a7II but it is a nice camera
I'm still going with ZVE1! But soon, I hope to get the A7CR!
After reviewing those three compact size camera, as a videographer but sometimes photo too during work, I think I ZV-E1 upgrade from my A7M3 is awesome in terms of better video, but due to the banding of electronic shutter photo in low light, I think I might get another A7CII after few months when the price drop a little in the market.
Why not the A7s m3?
Has Sony changed the way the camera packages the video clips on the SD card since the a6600? I have a super clunky workflow to get the clips out of the package and need a simpler one (or a new camera 🤩) to get the clips onto my iPad
Silent Siren! Cool! How was their concert?
amazing performers! I hope to catch them again if they ever come back to the states!
@@JasonVong nice! Main reason I go to Japan is for concerts; Perfume, Passepied, Twice and others! Need to try and see them too.
(Oh, and I’ll have an a7cr, to stay on topic).
Hey Jason! Thanks for the video, any chance for a A7CR vs. A7RV vid? :) I'm looking to buy my second body, currently using a A7III, and I'm really struggling between RV and CR, doing only photography, mostly landscapes/architectural.
Just so you know I could get some glimpse with my zoom lens at f2.8, apsc old, shutter speed of 4fps and 12k iso, I would love something better tho... not like full spectrum conversion is an option with only few lens supporting that.
Thank you so much for explaining. I think I will continue to use zv-e1👍👍👍
11:05 damn....😮
Just want to point out, when shooting at moonlight, stills are better with hi res until the limit of iso100k, then it comes...
R line can do movies with 30k iso max, c line with 100k, s or zve1 iso 400k, so the stills.
12mp is just too little in daylight, but it devours R line's 30k with its 400k iso at night.
It's just so unfair 😢😢😢.
Also important to mention when shooting with e shutter, sensor read out speed matters, so does physical shutter as it removes sensor heat noise with long exposures.
Choose wisely.
excellent review brother jason...want to buy for my vloging vedeo thanks for review...love to watch your vedeo
That's a very thorough comparison video. Thanks.
When it comes to photos: are the 12 mp from the ZV-E1 good enough to create crispy clean album covers that have the size of 3000x3000 pixel? (I am a beginner so this would be my first camera)
Thank you for your amazing videos i always enjoy them!
Yeah you can take some sick album covers with he ZV-E1 because the camera can take 4000x3000 images. You can then turn around a make a kick ass music video on the same camera. love mine check out my vlog setup on my channel
Definitely the ZVE1 😅 a perfect b-cam for my FX6 and top for holidays
Can you explain how the oversampling causes rolling shutter?
I really waited for the a7cII because I wanted a second camera for mainly video (vlogging, talking head) and a little bit of photography with shorter lenses (on my a7rV mainly my 200-600 is attached). Thanks for the video Jason. I guess I go with the zv-e1 because my focus is on video for the 2nd camera :)
Great comparison, obviously the ZV-E1 was made for you. I have pre-ordered a Silver A7CR. I will most likely keep until something comes along that is as small as it and could do 8K 120. I am thinking something like an Alpha 1C Mark II (A1Cii), coming out in 2029... assuming photography is still a thing then
Hey Jason, I’m a travel Vlogger with Run-Go style of vlogging where I attach the camera set up on a long selfie stick, holding in my hand and speaking facing the camera. For this, I need STABILISATION and WIDE FIELD OF VIEW at the same time. Along with LIGHT WEIGHT SET-UP. Which camera do you recommend? I don’t have any budget issues! Thanks already
Zve1 for all the needs you shared. I went through japan no issues
Jason - What Ronin Gimbal are you using with the Sony ZV-E1, and why did you choose that particular one over so many choices on the market?
Can you test whether there is any difference in bokeh between the cameras when using a high shutter speed (1/4000) and a fast prime lens wide open in the various shutter modes? Does EFCS on the A7CII have a negative impact on bokeh? Is it smoother in full electronic?
Would be great to have moonlight still and video comparison...
Jason! Regarding shutter. Do you know if the EFCS will have impact on LED lights and Flash photography?
There's quite a bit of discussion on the EFCS, various things, on Dpreview and Fred Miranda Sony forums.
What do you think about buy Sigma contemporary 16mm and 56mm instead a Sigma 18-50? I'm looking something with great quality without sacrifice the versatility
Oh they're great! I reviewed them long time ago! F/1.4 is special!
Great comparison video!
Just wondering, for the A7CR, if the photo resolution is set to medium (should be around 26MP if same as A7V), is the picture downsampled or cropped? I'm thinking that if it's downsampled, then it could be a good option for normal use as 26MP files should be better for sharing, and only using the 60MP mode when necessary. Thanks!
Its downsampled!
@@JasonVong Thanks. That's good to know 👍🏼
Be careful using the M RAW setting when shooting FF. LR does not allow the use of the Denoise feature for those files.
I make do with a used pair of A7c bodies along with an even older original A7s (for that occasional low light fun) video can be done on smart phones/go pro/ etc...LOL
I mostly do street work/fun here in my retired home (bangkok)
Are there any software updates since this video was released?
I was also hoping the A7CII had no crop in 4K60P... that means all i need is just the C. Time to order both ZV-E1 and A7CII
Seriously 😑
Their plan is working, they want more of your money
Lol
Why dont u just get fx30 and a7cii
They are just re naming camera and change some feature.
They just re release camera with updated cpu and cheaper smaller body and do some compensation . These camera are a7s3 , a7 4 and the a7 v
What about Photo Stabilization on ZV-E1? How Many Stops?
Hi Jason, This is Nick, from Sydney. I really enjoy your videos, and I have learned so many things from you. I jumped into photography two years ago as an amateur looking for some pro-quality work as a hobby rather than as a professional. I currently have the Sony ZV-E10 with four APS-C lenses (Sony E 11mm f/1.8, Sony E 70-350mm f/4.5-6.3 G, Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8, and Sigma 16mm f/1.4). I am thinking of upgrading to either the Sony A6700 or the Sony A7C II, so I would love to see a video comparing those two cameras. I am wondering if you could make such a video or at least give me your thoughts about it. Keep doing such a good job.
ZV-E1 is α7CS
Hey Jason! Absolutely love your content. You’ve helped me find the camera that suits my needs! I’m going with the ZVE1. If I can only get one lens to would you recommend the Sony 20-70 f4? Seems great and compact which is my goal. I like to shoot mostly documentaries and short films.
Tamron 25-75 2.8
Recently i using sony a7 iii camera, in 2023 i want to upgrade, my perpous is wedding cinematography and little bit photos, i am thinking a7 iv / a7 s iii
Can you help me to decide
Sony is genius. When they first started releasing all these cameras that had only slight differences, I thought they were going to flop. But the sales on all of them are good. I find myself buying the cameras because of some of these differences
Great video! Thanks!
A7Cii with the a6700 😊.
Between A7iv & A7cii, which one should i pick ( i do both photography & videography)
Please make a Vlogger perspective comparison of zve1 and Sony A7c ii
I dont get it. You an also choose the image size on CR I am sure. SO you can reduce it to 12 mp, no??
Hi Jason I want to upgrade my a6400, I am getting almost the same price for a7c and a6700 which one can I get
Hey, regarding using APSC lenses on the A7CR, which results in 26 MP. Is there anything left from the full frame advantage? i guess the low light performance is the same as well due to pixel density. If you plan to use primarly apsc lenses, you can go for the a6700 anyways, right?
Yes, save the money and get the a6700 if you will be primarily using apcs lenses. The 26mp S35 mode advantage from the a7CR is nice and if you use it with a FF lens, you will get a further reach which is nice! So if you're thinking about transitioning to FF soon, the a7CR would be a good jumping point as you can still use your APSC lenses while you build up your FF collection.
I've got an A6400, A7Riv, now an a6700. I'd agree on the "image" side of things and the A6700. There's not a single right answer. If sticking to "small," the A6700 is a good choice. Recent developments in processing software have eaten away at the "full frame advantage." But Sony doesn't seem inclined to provide us with a big body aps-c and there are features available in the A7Riv and A7Rv that make them both high end FF bodies but also crazy good (if pricey) aps-c, too
why is there no comparison time 4k60p xavc S 10 bit?
Does the 4K60fps cropped mode on the A7cII reduces and affects its lowlight capabilities or is it just a frame crop? Cause im still battling between getting the a6700 (coming from a ZVE10) or getting the a7Cii to move to full frame and make it worthy the extra money. But if the 4k60fps of the a7cii is gonna perform the same as the 4k60fps of the a6700 in terms of low light no point in putting the extra cash for the a7cii.
Overheating vs 1.5 crop... I will pick a second fx30 or a6700
Does the A7c ii have fully touch control like ZV-e1 and A74 ?
Wich one do u recommend for Vlogging ?
I love your videos, Jason! The humor is great! However, I might suggest looking into the facts behind noise in photos and sensor resolution. While Sony and the other manufacturers themselves propagated the idea that smaller megapixel cameras have better noise performance, that isn’t true when comparing images at the same size for photos (in essence, higher resolution, sensors allow you to zoom into the noise more, but don’t actually have more noise when images are compared at the same size). I think the video side of things probably gets much more complicated especially with variety of differences between the video modes of all the Sony cameras.
Thanks John! I will look into it and will try to be more clear on that next time. Video noise difference is significant for sure.
If I didn’t buy the A7R5 last year I would buy A7CR if it had slightly better EVF & Screen… $3K is expensive
But still.. the screen in A7R5 is a Beast, it can Tilted and Articulated, very versatile 👌🏻
amazing breakdown as always! Keep at it! Man tempting to sell my a7siii and my a7c to get a ZV-E1 & a7cii to replace them lol
Thank U for heat management time comparison.
Man i a canon person. But the technological leap in sony made me decide to wait for the xv e2, i hope they make it replace the 7c and become more of a hybrid
But i will use the canon for photography and the zv e2 for video anyway on my gimball one day
Also zv e2 better have more dials and buttons or faster touch screen. Seeeing you cjange stuff showed how slow it is
The A7S III if you're a full frame video shooter. The EVFs on the new cameras are horribly small and Sony is still shipping those low rez units.
Jason I think you need to test with 256GB or even 512GB V90 cards when testing 4K 60p+ video recording times. I like how you used fire emoji for overheat and a flag emoji for a filled card though. Thank you for this comparison. These are the cameras I was looking at. I think I'm going with the A7C R.
I agree! I've been meaning to get high capacity cards to test recording times but I would need multiple and these cards have a hefty price tags 😅
@@JasonVong Those tough cards are spendyyyyy!
So which one are you keeping to compliment the zv-e1?
I'm not getting either, at least not now, esp because I own the a1. But if I had to choose, a7CR!
Thank you very much Jason! Total beginner here and you convinced me to get a ZV-E1 as my first full frame camera.
Jason why you haven't included 6700 in the comparison?
For this video, I just wanted to focus on compact Full Frame setups!
@@JasonVong "Got to leave them wanting more! "
What are your top travel lenses for your ZV-E1?
I’m still debating between the ZVE1 or the S5iix 😩🙂↕️ I have a Fujifilm xs10 and want to get into video. I’m looking for great low light performance and amazing auto focus which leads to to Sony but I live in Texas now and it gets hot here lol.. help with camera recommendations 🥲
Has anyone tried those 3rd market fans for zv1? I live in Thailand so overhearing is a thing
I'm still getting the A7RV
I was just thinking the same thing. I wanted a smaller camera for travel, but will just use my ZV1.
Why?
8:02 Misspelled Intelligence. It happens :)
shouldve use ChatGPT to proofread my video 🤣
We’re gonna need a new lens guide to match with all these compact cameras.
Omg zv e1 flssh photography is so bad tysm for explaining thsr
For a beginner TH-camr, which cam will be nice?
If it's out of these 3, I would say ZV-E1. Or else, wait for ZV-E10 II
Still waiting for my ultimate dream camera, the A1C 💁🏻
ME TOO