Sony ZV-E10 Mirrorless Camera
The Sony ZV-E10 is a 24.2MP APS-C mirrorless camera — with 4K video. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sony ZV-E10 Mirrorless Camera
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Camera Overview — Sony ZV-E10
Key Features — Sony ZV-E10
24.2MP APS-C Sensor: The APS-C CMOS sensor paired with BIONZ X processing delivers detailed images and capable low-light performance across an ISO 100–32000 range.
425-Point Autofocus System: Combined phase-detection and contrast-detection coverage across 425 points enables fast, accurate focus across the frame.
Real-Time Eye & Subject Tracking: Automatic eye tracking and subject tracking keep moving people or objects in sharp focus during video or continuous stills shooting.
4K Video Recording: Records 4K footage at up to 30p, with 1080p available up to 120p for slow-motion capture.
S-Log2, S-Log3 & HLG Profiles: Professional video color profiles provide wider dynamic range capture and flexibility for color grading in post-production.
Fully Articulating LCD Screen: The 3.0-inch 921,600-dot touchscreen flips out to face forward, making it practical for vlogging and self-recording scenarios.
Camera Specifications — Sony ZV-E10
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel, Studio |
| Type | Mirrorless |
| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 24.2MP |
| Processor | BIONZ X |
| ISO Range | 100 – 32000 |
| AF System | Phase Detection, Contrast Detection |
| AF Points | 425 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 24MP |
| Burst Rate | 11fps fps |
| Max Video Resolution | 4K |
| Max Frame Rate | 120fps |
Description — Sony ZV-E10
The Sony ZV-E10 is a 24.2MP APS-C mirrorless camera powered by the BIONZ X image processor and built around the Sony E lens mount. Its autofocus system spans 425 focus points using a combination of phase-detection and contrast detection, with eye tracking and subject tracking included for confident, automated focus performance. For stills, the camera shoots at up to 11fps and covers an ISO range of 100 to 32000.
Video capabilities reach 4K maximum resolution with frame rates of 24p, 25p, 30p, 60p, and 120p at 8-bit color depth, and video color profiles include S-Log2, S-Log3, and HLG. The 3.0-inch TFT LCD with 921,600 dots serves as the sole framing interface — there is no viewfinder. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, HDMI output, a headphone jack, and a microphone jack, making it well-equipped for external audio and monitoring.
The body measures 115.2 x 64.2 x 44.8 mm and weighs 343g, running on the NP-FW50 battery rated at 440 shots. Note that the camera has no weather sealing and uses Digital/Electronic IS for stabilization.
Pros — Sony ZV-E10
- ✓24.2MP APS-C sensor paired with BIONZ X processor delivers strong image quality for the camera's class
- ✓425-point autofocus system with both eye tracking and subject tracking for reliable, hands-free focus during video or stills
- ✓4K video recording with a wide range of frame rates including 120p, plus S-Log2, S-Log3, and HLG color profiles for flexible grading
Cons — Sony ZV-E10
- ✗No viewfinder — the 3.0-inch LCD is the only framing option
- ✗No weather sealing, limiting use in challenging outdoor conditions
- ✗Video color output is 8-bit only, with no 10-bit option listed in specs
Reviews — Sony ZV-E10
- Sony ZV-E10 review
DPReview · 2021-01-01 - I reviewed the Sony ZV-E10 and it's the perfect vlogging upgrade from your phone
Camera Jabber · 2021-01-01 - Sony ZV-E10 Mirrorless Camera Review | Value for Vloggers
Shotkit · 2021-01-01 - Sony ZV-E10 II Initial Review: Outstanding Value for the Dollar
PetaPixel · 2024-07-10 - Sony ZV E10 Review - Watch Before You Buy
Tech Through The Lens - Sony ZV-E10 Review - The Best Budget Vlogging Camera?
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Videos — Sony ZV-E10
The TRUTH About the ZV-E10 - Review After 12 Months (WATCH BEFORE YOU BUY!) — David Vongries