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Sony ZV-1 India Price | First Sale on Aug 6 on Amazon

Sony has officially launched ZV-1 Vlog Camera in India at a price of Rs 77,990 MRP. It will be available for an offer price of Rs 67,990 on the launch day on Aug 6th online on Amazon.in. This is one of the many new products launching on Amazon.in part of their 2-day Amazon Prime Day 2020 Sale. 

Sony ZV-1 is the first camera from the Japanese giants to feature a flip-out screen. Even the high-end Sony Alpha A7 and A9 series do not have a flip-out screen. This is also the first camera from Sony made specially for Vloggers. 


It has a lot in common with the RX100 series of cameras. It comes with a 1-inch sensor, which is a much bigger sensor than what you get in an Android smartphone. So low light performance, sharpness, and depth of field wide open would be much better than your normal smartphone when shooting videos. Since this has Sony's fantastic 1-inch sensor, you can also take some great photos with it. 


Sony has also implemented this camera with Product Showcase mode which lets the camera grab the focus very quickly on to anything you place it in front of the camera. This would come in handy if you do a lot of unboxing videos. 

  • 1.0-type 20MP Exmor RS CMOS image sensor
  • ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* Lens
  • F1.8 / F2.8 aperture lens
  • Bionz X Image processing engine
  • Directional three-capsule mic with windscreen
  • 4K movie recording ( 24fps / 30fps )
  • Slow-mo recording ( 1080P @ 120fps / 240fps )
  • Eye-AF support
  • NP-BX1 battery
Source: Amazon.in, Sony India


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