

Sony ZV-E10M2 Mirrorless Vlogging Camera wtih 16-50mm Lens (26MP APS-C Sensor, 4K 60p Video, Flip Screen, Real-Time Eye AF, USB-C Streaming – Ideal for Content Creators & YouTubers)
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The Sony ZV-E10M2 Mirrorless Vlogging Camera with 16-50mm Lens is the essential kit for content creators and YouTubers, combining a 26MP APS-C sensor with the powerful BIONZ XR processor for superior image quality. Capture stunning, detailed 4K 60p video with professional 10-bit color depth, and ensure every shot is sharp with Real-Time Eye AF for humans, animals, and birds.
- 26MP APS-C Sensor & BIONZ XR for high-quality, low-light performance.
- Shoot cinema-grade 4K 60p video with 10-bit 4:2:2 color and S-Log 3 support.
- Vlogger-optimized design with a flip screen and dedicated Product Showcase mode.
- Advanced Real-Time Eye AF and USB-C streaming for seamless production.
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Description
Sony ZV-E10M2 Mirrorless Vlogging Camera Kit: The Ultimate Content Creator & YouTuber Essential with 26MP APS-C, Stunning 4K 60p Video, and Real-Time Autofocus
Unleash your creative potential with the revolutionary Sony ZV-E10M2, the definitive mirrorless camera engineered specifically for modern content creators, vloggers, and YouTubers. This kit includes the versatile 16-50mm zoom lens, providing exceptional flexibility right out of the box. Capture cinema-quality footage with breathtaking 4K 60p video, oversampled from 6K for superior detail, and achieve professional color grading with 10-bit 4:2:2 sampling and S-Log 3 support. The high-resolution 26MP Exmor R APS-C Sensor paired with the BIONZ XR processor delivers stunning image quality even in low light, capturing every moment with precision. Stay in perfect focus effortlessly with the upgraded Real-Time Eye AF for humans, animals, and birds, ensuring razor-sharp results every time. The intuitive flip screen, dedicated Product Showcase mode, and USB-C streaming capability make the ZV-E10M2 an indispensable tool for fast, high-quality production, establishing it as the top choice for aspiring and established content heroes.
Key Features
- Capture Next-Level Video: Shoot incredibly detailed 4K 60p video (oversampled from 6K) with 10-bit 4:2:2 color depth and S-Log 3 Picture Profile.
- 26MP Exmor R APS-C Sensor: Delivers exceptional low-light performance and detailed stills, backed by the powerful BIONZ XR processor.
- Advanced Autofocus: Features Real-Time Eye AF for humans, animals, and birds, ensuring your subject is always sharp during recording.
- Vlogger-Optimized Design: Includes a convenient flip screen, Bokeh Switch for instant background defocus, and Product Showcase mode for quick focus transitions.
- Professional Audio Quality: Equipped with an upgraded internal directional microphone and Digital Audio Interface support for Sony Mi Shoe microphones.
- High-Speed Performance: Continuous shooting up to 11 fps to freeze fast-paced action.
- Ready to Stream: Simple, high-quality USB-C streaming functionality transforms the camera into a premium webcam.
Important Information
- Camera is supplied with the versatile 16-50mm kit lens.
- Features Digital image stabilization with improved Active Mode for rock-stable footage.
- Supports JPEG and RAW file formats.
- Compatible with Sony E-mount lenses (over 70 options available).
Why Choose Think Assemble
- Quality Assurance: Every Sony ZV-E10M2 is sourced directly and verified for guaranteed performance and quality.
- Fast Shipping: We prioritize rapid, secure delivery so you can start creating content sooner.
- Expert Support: Access to our dedicated customer service team for technical questions and setup assistance.
Specification
Overview
| Weight | 690 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1510 × 1370 × 1220 cm |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H |
15.1 x 13.7 x 12.2 centimetres |
| Package Weight |
0.69 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H |
45 x 115 x 64 millimetres |
| Item weight |
0.54 Kilograms |
| Brand | |
| Camera Lens |
E PZ 16-50mm II |
| Colour |
Black |
| Continuous shooting speed |
11 FPS |
| Has image stabilisation |
Yes |
| Max Focal Length |
50 Millimetres |
| Min Focal Length |
16 Millimetres |
| Minimum shutter speed |
1/8000 Seconds |
| Model year |
2024 |
| Plug profile |
Tripod or Monopod |
| Part number |
ZVE10M2KB.CEC |
| Size |
26 MP |
| Water Resistance Level |
Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type |
Optical Zoom |
| Expanded ISO Maximum |
51200 |
| Autofocus Points |
1 |
| Focus type |
Manual and automatic focus |
| Maximum shutter speed |
30 Seconds |
| Aperture Modes |
F4-F5.6 |
| Style |
ZV-E10 II Kit |
| Photo Filter Thread Size |
40.5 Millimetres |
| Maximum Format Size |
APS-C |
| Effective still resolution |
24.2 MP |
| Guaranteed software updates until |
31 Dec. 2027 |
| Item model number |
ZVE10M2KB.CEC |
| Batteries |
1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Date First Available |
5 July 2024 |
| Manufacturer |
Sony |
| Style Name |
ZV-E10 II ,ZV-E10 II Kit |
Customer Reviews
10 reviews for Sony ZV-E10M2 Mirrorless Vlogging Camera wtih 16-50mm Lens (26MP APS-C Sensor, 4K 60p Video, Flip Screen, Real-Time Eye AF, USB-C Streaming – Ideal for Content Creators & YouTubers)
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Peter –
A fantastic camera for photography, Vlogging or short film making. It can take a while to get used to any piece of tech on this level. Lots of practice recommended. Also, some great tips on YouTube to get you started.
Mr Crisp –
Great camera for vlogging but it’s very complex,Much more so than my EOS cameras.Will take some getting used to to be able to get the best out of it.
Think Assembleian –
Absolutely marvellous video camera. Even if using without the BT handle controller accessory, the lens ring provides a smooth manual zoom in addition to the powered zoom.
C LEE –
For stabilisation. Just like the ZV-E10 mark I, the mark II does not have IBIS (in-body stabilisation) like you will find in the A6700.So depending on what video footage you will be doing, make sure the Active Steady or Digital Stabilisation is turned on. Its not the same as IBIS, but its better than nothing.If you intend to do a lot of hand-held footage, lots of movements, even with Active Steady shot enabled, be weary you will get shaky footage. Some post processing with editing software will help. But the video footage itself is good quality.Other notable upgrades in the ZV-E10 mark II over the ZV-E10 mark I:* 26MP sensor* 4k 60p slow-mo recording* 10-bit 4:2:2 video – if you are into more professional video footage and colour grading. Otherwise it doesn’t matter too much.* New Sony menu system which is easier to use and navigate.* Battery improved – uses the NP-FZ100 which is the same battery across other Sony cameras such as A6700, ZV-E1, etc.* Slightly larger body compared to mark I – positive is that it has a larger grip and easier to hold.One major subtle improvement:* The camera now has a dedicated toggle switch for photo, video and S&Q mode (slow and quick). In the mark I, it was a single button that you had to press to cycle through the modes. Now with this toggle switch it is so much easier.
Popsy –
Moved from Cannon To Sony with This camera.This APS-C sensor is the same one found in the much more elite and expensive The Sony FX30. Absolutely worth every penny and highly recommended for a beginner who want to get into Video and Photography.Already done a Number of paid jobs with this mid tier camera.10/10 highly recommended ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Wasim –
Great camera.
Ivan S. –
I charged the camera according to the instruction. The led indicator showed it was charging. And that was the only sign of life I had from the camera.It doesn’t switch on.The screen remains blank.How can that expensive camera just don’t switch on????The return process is annoying and a total disaster. I was transferred from one person to another for a whole hour long. They just drop from the chat and someone else would join to ask again how they can help. Fully disappointed.The item I ordered doesn’t work. And Think Assemble even cannot simply replace it with another one of the same model. I’ve been offered to return, refund (which takes up to 37 days as they say!) and order same thing again.Why you cannot just bring a new working one and exchange to the broken one? Since I’m happy to give it another try (mainly because I already bought a number of accessories and I will die returning them all now).Update: I finally found the issue. Not every USB-C cable and charger works with this camera. I guess you must have USB-C PD only to change it. I cancelled the return/refund process. But I leave my feedback with 1 star only because the instruction says NOTHING about USB-C cable requirements! It says “commercially available” instead. I spent a half a day trying to make it work.If your product doesn’t work with any charger – just provide one in the box. It costs 1000 times cheaper than the camera itself.
fournier –
Good for videos
ümit muhsin toroslu –
Çok kaliteli video çekiyor
Think Assemble’un kendisinden satın aldım Güvenilir bir mağaza gönül rahatlığıyla alabilirsiniz
Andreas R –
Gut geeignet als Camcorder-Ersatz
Ich komme von Camcordern, würde eigentlich lieber weiter meine Urlaubsvideos mit einer Kamera im Camcorder-Format machen, aber da in dem Segment seit 10 Jahren stillstand ist, und es immer noch kein Modell mit vernünftigem Sensor und 4k/50fps gibt, bin ich halt nun den Weg zur Fotokamera-Format gegangen.Es gibt genug Tests und YT-Videos zu der Sony ZV-E10 II, daher beschränke ich mich auf die Fragen, die mir nach Sichtung aller Tests offen geblieben sind und für die sich vielleicht auch andere Interessieren:Die Sony ZV-E10 II hat den gleichen Sensor wie die Alpha 6700, die Modelle sind sich generell sehr ähnlich.Wer hauptsächlich Fotos machen will, sollte zur 6700 greifen: Der mechanische Shutter fehlt bei der ZV-E10 II!Wer Videos machen will, ist m.E. mit der ZV-E10 II besser bedient, da diese wegen dem weggelassenen Bildstabilisator und Shutter deutlich leichter ist. Die Hand ermüdet daher nicht so schnell, wenn man lange aus der Hand filmt (was bei mir im Urlaub der Fall ist). Gewicht: 371g (Gehäuse mit Akku) + Objektiv 106g (mitgeliefertes Objektiv). Unter 500g und 4K/60fps… das gibt’s bei keinem Camcorder!Der fehlende Bildstabilisator ist m.E. nicht so schlimm, denn der steckt auch im Objektiv: Man muss halt nur Objektive mit dem Zusatz “OSS” einsetzen. Der fehlende Sucher stört mich schon eher, aber erneut: Als Kompromiss fürs Gewicht ist es OK! In hellster Einstellung kam ich an sonnigen Tagen mit dem Display trotzdem zurecht.Das mitgelieferte, sehr kleine Objektiv Sony E PZ 16-50mm F3,5-5,6 OSS II wird in diversen Tests oft sofort abgelehnt. Ja, mag sein dass alle anderen Objektive besser sind, aber das mitgelieferte hat einen klaren Vorteil: Ebenfalls das Gewicht, es ist sehr leicht. In Situationen, wo das Gewicht egal ist, kann man das Objektiv ja prima wechseln.Das gleiche Modell im Camcorder-Format wäre mir lieber, aber was will man machen! Für mich unverständlich, dass jedes Smartphone tolle Videos in 4K/50fps sogar in dunklen Räumen aufzeichnen kann, aber ein 1000€ Camcorder nicht, aber seis drum, mit der ZV-E10 II hab ich nun eine Alternative gefunden, mit der ich leben kann.