Shure has updated its MV88 microphone with a USB-C connector for direct smartphone mounting, offering versatile polar patterns, app controls, and features like auto level and denoising, making it ideal for content creators and vloggers.,
Adam the Woo, a popular YouTuber known for his theme park and travel vlogs, died at age 51 in his Florida home, with no cause of death publicly confirmed; he had over a million subscribers across his channels, and his last video was posted a day before his death.
Adam the Woo, a popular YouTuber known for his travel and adventure vlogs since 2009, has died at age 51 in Celebration, Florida. He was celebrated for his explorations of abandoned places, theme parks, and filming locations, and was loved by many friends and fans. His close friend Justin Scarred expressed deep sorrow and praised Adam's generous heart and impact on others. The cause of death appears to be peaceful and natural, and tributes are pouring in for the beloved creator.
Sony has announced the ZV-E1, its first camera to feature a 35mm full-frame sensor, aimed at video content creators, specifically vloggers. The camera is a mid-range alternative to Sony's higher-end Alpha cameras, including the Sony A7S III, from which the new ZV-E1 takes its 12MP sensor. It features 5-axis in-body stabilization, AI-powered Framing Stabilizer mode, and 4K shooting capabilities at 24fps, or up to 120fps, 10-bit 4:2:2 recording maxing out at 600Mbps data rates. The ZV-E1 should launch this May, priced at $2,200 on its own, or $2,500 with a bundled 28-60mm F4.5-5.6 zoom lens.
Sony has released the ZV-E1, a camera designed for vlogging, featuring a 12MP full-frame back-illuminated CMOS Exmor R sensor, BIONZ XR image processing engine, and a dedicated AI processing unit. The camera has 15+ stops of latitude, 5-axis image stabilization, and AI-based auto framing for video. It can record in various resolutions, frame rates, and codecs, and has S-Cinetone, Sony's baked-in profile. The ZV-E1 will be available in May 2023 for an estimated retail price of $2,199.99 USD and $2,999.99 CAN.
Sony has announced the ZV-E1, a compact full-frame E-mount mirrorless camera with features such as internal 4K recording at 60p in 4:2:2 10-bit all-intra onto SDHC/SDXC memory cards, a future firmware update that will unleash full 4K120p and HD240p capabilities, and AI-powered features such as Auto Framing mode and Framing Stabilizer. The camera is aimed at vloggers and content creators and will be available in April 2023 for $2,198.
Sony has launched the ZV-E1, a compact mirrorless full-frame system camera aimed at vloggers and content creators. The camera features a 12-megapixel backside-illuminated full-frame sensor and AI autofocus, and offers 4K 4:2:2 10-bit filming modes that go up to 60fps, as well as 1080p FHD at up to 120fps. The ZV-E1 also supports the S-Log3 flat color profile and S-Cinetone, and has a three-inch articulating touchscreen, five-axis in-body image stabilization, and Dynamic Active stabilization. The camera is priced at $2,199.99 for the body only or $2,499.99 in a kit with a 28–60mm f/4-5.6 zoom lens.