The ZV-E10 gives you more flexibility and uses a larger sensor with more dynamic range. It also has better battery life. On the other hand, the ZV-1 II is more portable, if that’s a priority, and offers the convenience of a built-in lens for those who don’t want the expense and complexity of switching out lenses.
Written by Rafi Ovanesyan
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